Originally posted by JiksJuicy:That sucks man I'm sorry!
Originally posted by JustinMT:
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=231&sid=74268&cat=84&search=Jazz+pistons+lower&zip&distance&min_price&max_price&type&category=63&subcat&sold=0&city&addisplay&sort=4&userid&markettype=sale&adsstate&nocache=1&o_facetSelected&o_facetKey&o_facetVal&viewSelect=list&viewNumResults=12
$10 Lower Bowl Tickets Jiks!
Not going, but I did see those this morning. Nobody else would take my on call shift, even though I bet I don't even get called in.
There are 426 users in the forums
***Utah Jazz Thread ***
Mar 14, 2015 at 3:14 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Mar 14, 2015 at 9:58 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Really wish Drummond hadn't gotten hurt to see how the match up between him and Gobert would have been but I'll the win.
Mar 15, 2015 at 6:59 PM
- saniner
- Veteran
- Posts: 7,724
Jazz NBA ranks (per gm) since All-Star
#1 DefRtg
#1 REB%
#1 PIE
#1 BLK
#1 Opp FGM
#1 Opp 3PT%
#1 Opp DREB
#1 Opp REB
#1 Opp BLKA
#1 Opp PTS
Link
Also best record in that time!!
#1 DefRtg
#1 REB%
#1 PIE
#1 BLK
#1 Opp FGM
#1 Opp 3PT%
#1 Opp DREB
#1 Opp REB
#1 Opp BLKA
#1 Opp PTS
Link
Also best record in that time!!
[ Edited by saniner on Mar 15, 2015 at 7:01 PM ]
Mar 16, 2015 at 2:06 PM
- saniner
- Veteran
- Posts: 7,724
Jazz sign Bryce Cotton to multi-year deal. Pretty interesting since he's only played 12 minutes or so.
Mar 16, 2015 at 3:26 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Originally posted by saniner:
Jazz sign Bryce Cotton to multi-year deal. Pretty interesting since he's only played 12 minutes or so.
He just set the NBA DLeague record for rebounds the other day at 29 so its smart to lock him up now instead of letting someone else get to him first.
Mar 16, 2015 at 5:10 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
SALT LAKE CITY – The CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, including the Utah Jazz, is reported to be stepping down to pursue personal interests.
Monday the company sent out a news release stating Greg Miller will be stepping down and Gail Miller, the owner of the LHM group, will move the group to a new corporate structure with an outside board of directors.
Steve Miller will also be stepping down as President of Miller Sports Properties to "assist in other areas of the family's interests."
var ctoZoneID = 205822;var ctoplacementid = '{apd-zoneid}';document.MAX_ct0 ='';var m3_u = (location.protocol=='https:'?'https://cas.criteo.com/delivery/ajs.php?':'http://cas.criteo.com/delivery/ajs.php?');var m3_r = Math.floor(Math.random()*99999999999);document.write ("");" apd-shown="0" appendedad="true" style="color: #212121; font-size: 20px; font-family: Lato, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; background-color: #ffffff;">Below is the full released sent from the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies:
"After seven years as CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Greg Miller has announced that he is stepping down to pursue personal interests. Gail Miller, owner of the LHM Group announced today that she would transition the Group to a new corporate structure. The new structure, which will include an outside board of directors, is designed to provide for multi-generational family ownership and future growth. In addition to Greg's departure from his day-to-day role, Steve Miller has also chosen to step down from his role as president of Miller Sports Properties to assist in other areas of the family's interests. Bryan Miller will retain his position as President of Miller Inspiration. All three will fill roles in family governance.
Greg Miller said: "This is the right move for me personally, for my family and for the business. It has been a privilege to fill the role of CEO and to be a steward of this outstanding organization that my parents sacrificed so much to create and develop. The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is now entering a new phase and requires a new structure. I have been fortunate to have worked with some of the best and brightest people anywhere."
The Larry H. Miller Group has experienced unprecedented growth during Greg's tenure. Under his leadership the Group has doubled in revenue and number of employees and now includes more than 80 companies across the United States. He also led the Utah Jazz through some of the most challenging years in franchise history overseeing numerous changes involving coaches, players and front office staff.
The Larry H. Miller Management Corporation under the direction of Clark Whitworth, its president, has assumed Greg Miller's responsibilities. Jim Olson, currently chief operating officer at Miller Sports Properties, will assume Steve Miller's responsibilities on an interim basis. The presidents of the other enterprise groups will continue in their current roles.
Gail Miller, owner of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies said, "Today is a significant day in the history of this company. The changes announced in the organizational structure of the Group are a natural evolution of a large and growing enterprise. Larry's dream was for our businesses to survive the two of us well into the future. This change will provide the structure for that to happen. Greg was successful in taking over for Larry while facing one of the toughest economic times in our country's history. He has done an outstanding job leading this organization and his many accomplishments will have a profound, lasting effect on our family businesses and our communities for generations to come. I am extremely proud of the work he has done and very appreciative of his excellent leadership these past seven years."
http://fox13now.com/2015/03/16/greg-and-steve-miller-to-step-down-larry-h-miller-group-getting-new-corporate-structure/
Monday the company sent out a news release stating Greg Miller will be stepping down and Gail Miller, the owner of the LHM group, will move the group to a new corporate structure with an outside board of directors.
Steve Miller will also be stepping down as President of Miller Sports Properties to "assist in other areas of the family's interests."
var ctoZoneID = 205822;var ctoplacementid = '{apd-zoneid}';document.MAX_ct0 ='';var m3_u = (location.protocol=='https:'?'https://cas.criteo.com/delivery/ajs.php?':'http://cas.criteo.com/delivery/ajs.php?');var m3_r = Math.floor(Math.random()*99999999999);document.write ("");" apd-shown="0" appendedad="true" style="color: #212121; font-size: 20px; font-family: Lato, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; background-color: #ffffff;">Below is the full released sent from the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies:
"After seven years as CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Greg Miller has announced that he is stepping down to pursue personal interests. Gail Miller, owner of the LHM Group announced today that she would transition the Group to a new corporate structure. The new structure, which will include an outside board of directors, is designed to provide for multi-generational family ownership and future growth. In addition to Greg's departure from his day-to-day role, Steve Miller has also chosen to step down from his role as president of Miller Sports Properties to assist in other areas of the family's interests. Bryan Miller will retain his position as President of Miller Inspiration. All three will fill roles in family governance.
Greg Miller said: "This is the right move for me personally, for my family and for the business. It has been a privilege to fill the role of CEO and to be a steward of this outstanding organization that my parents sacrificed so much to create and develop. The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is now entering a new phase and requires a new structure. I have been fortunate to have worked with some of the best and brightest people anywhere."
The Larry H. Miller Group has experienced unprecedented growth during Greg's tenure. Under his leadership the Group has doubled in revenue and number of employees and now includes more than 80 companies across the United States. He also led the Utah Jazz through some of the most challenging years in franchise history overseeing numerous changes involving coaches, players and front office staff.
The Larry H. Miller Management Corporation under the direction of Clark Whitworth, its president, has assumed Greg Miller's responsibilities. Jim Olson, currently chief operating officer at Miller Sports Properties, will assume Steve Miller's responsibilities on an interim basis. The presidents of the other enterprise groups will continue in their current roles.
Gail Miller, owner of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies said, "Today is a significant day in the history of this company. The changes announced in the organizational structure of the Group are a natural evolution of a large and growing enterprise. Larry's dream was for our businesses to survive the two of us well into the future. This change will provide the structure for that to happen. Greg was successful in taking over for Larry while facing one of the toughest economic times in our country's history. He has done an outstanding job leading this organization and his many accomplishments will have a profound, lasting effect on our family businesses and our communities for generations to come. I am extremely proud of the work he has done and very appreciative of his excellent leadership these past seven years."
http://fox13now.com/2015/03/16/greg-and-steve-miller-to-step-down-larry-h-miller-group-getting-new-corporate-structure/
Mar 16, 2015 at 5:46 PM
- saniner
- Veteran
- Posts: 7,724
I saw that earlier. I doubt Gail will want to move the Jazz or sell the team, but having an outside group of directors scares me a little.
Mar 16, 2015 at 6:34 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Supposedly its normal but it makes me nervous especially with how badly Seattle wants a team.
Mar 16, 2015 at 6:43 PM
- saniner
- Veteran
- Posts: 7,724
Originally posted by JustinMT:Supposedly its normal but it makes me nervous especially with how badly Seattle wants a team.
Yeah it would be awful, but I seriously doubt it.
How about this first half though!!!! Team record for threes made in the first quarter!!! This is crazy!
Mar 16, 2015 at 7:11 PM
- saniner
- Veteran
- Posts: 7,724
61-30 at the half. Team record for threes made in a quarter, in a half, and only a handful from setting the record for a game. I'm loving it so far
Mar 16, 2015 at 10:25 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
11 threes in a row? 12 minutes without a field goal for the Hornets. At one point getting 50% of our offensive rebounds. Rodney Hood having another career night and may be giving Wiggins a run for Rookie for the Month for March. He's just been sensational as has everyone else. 24-17 in our last 41 games.
Mar 16, 2015 at 11:21 PM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Originally posted by JustinMT:
Originally posted by saniner:
Jazz sign Bryce Cotton to multi-year deal. Pretty interesting since he's only played 12 minutes or so.
He just set the NBA DLeague record for rebounds the other day at 29 so its smart to lock him up now instead of letting someone else get to him first.
Confused Cotton with Cooley my bad.
Mar 16, 2015 at 11:35 PM
- tjd808185
- Veteran
- Posts: 26,068
Utah's balling right now. Are they going to be able to keep this team intact?
Mar 17, 2015 at 12:08 AM
- JustinMT
- Veteran
- Posts: 45,668
Originally posted by tjd808185:
Utah's balling right now. Are they going to be able to keep this team intact?
Only 3 free agents this offseason; Jeremy Evans, Ian Clark, and Joe Ingles. I think Booker has a team option for next season though but I'm sure the Jazz will activate it. He's been great off the bench this season.
[ Edited by JustinMT on Mar 17, 2015 at 12:09 AM ]
Mar 17, 2015 at 8:13 AM
- Jiks
- Member
- Posts: 29,220
[ Edited by JiksJuicy on Mar 17, 2015 at 8:15 AM ]