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Carlos Boozer Returns to Jazz Lineup

By Matt WatsonFeb 23rd 2009 – 5:30PM

The Jazz are finally close to being whole: Carlos Boozer, who's missed the last 44 games after injuring his left knee in November, is expected to make his long-awaited return Monday night. He's technically still considered a game-time decision, but he confirmed in an interview with KFAN 1320 in Salt Lake City that tonight...

Jazz Owner Larry H. Miller Passes Away

By Will BrinsonFeb 20th 2009 – 9:00PM

Larry H. Miller, the owner of the Utah Jazz, passed away Friday at the age of 64 after a long battle with diabetes. Miller had been confined to a wheelchair for some time, and just a few weeks ago had both legs amputated below the knees. The Jazz owner is survived by his wife Gail. Miller was a somewhat controversial...

Jazz Owner Larry Miller Has Both Legs Amputated Six Inches Below Knees

By Will BrinsonJan 23rd 2009 – 7:03PM

Last night, 30 Rock kind of/sort of mocked diabetes. But the truth of the matter is that diabetes is a serious disease, and one that can seriously debilitate a person's life.Larry Miller, the longtime owner of the Utah Jazz, found that to be a very harsh truth over the past few days, culminating in an amputation of both...

Jerry Sloan on the Advantages of Job Security

By Matt WatsonDec 22nd 2008 – 1:55PM

A report from the Palace of Auburn Hills, where the Pistons faced the Utah Jazz on Dec. 20. Since Jerry Sloan took over the Jazz more than two decades ago, there have been 225 coaching changes in the NBA, including six so far this year. In a business where coaches are often fired after less than two years on the job, he's...

Carlos Boozer Has Instructions to Quit Talking About His Contract

By Matt WatsonDec 20th 2008 – 1:00AM

A report from the Palace of Auburn Hills, where the Pistons faced the Utah Jazz on Dec. 20. Earlier this week, Carlos Boozer confirmed what most of us assumed all along: he planned on opting out of the final year of his contract this summer in hopes of signing a long-term deal. It's simple math: a six-year deal is better...

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