Summary
It was before a game at the old Salt Palace, and a publicist from an Eastern Conference team was staring at Larry H. Miller, dumbstruck.
The Jazz owner was on the court, shooting with his team during warmups. I mentioned Miller had his own cubicle in the Jazz locker room, his own uniform, too.See the full content of this document
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Millerwas in a League of His Own
"Can you imagine our owner doing that?" he said, incredulously.
I couldn't imagine anyone's owner doing that, except the Jazz's.Miller was that close. To the game, the team, the city, the st...See the full content of this document
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