RIP indeed, it takes a hec of a person to run an organization like that... in utah. but seriously, condolences.
Shocking that with all his money and access to the best health care that he couldn't prevent this. Type 2 diabetes is treatable, millions have type 2 and live normal lives.
He ran a successful organization that made it to the playoffs in his first 19 years, he was a good owner
Just read an article where his son said he didn't take care of himself. He kept his diabetes a secret and his family wasn't aware of his condition. I hope that Mr. Millers passing makes people aware that diabetes untreated and ignored can be devestating. RIP Mr. Miller.
Great owner who ran a great team that has whooped our butts two straight years. R.I.P though, and the Jazz capped off tonight by winning against the Hornets, which by the way is a good thing because Hornets won't be tailgating us anymore.
Finally R.I.P. He has gone through a lot the past years. He did care about his team and really cared about his coach. Peace.
I was happy the Jazz won the game against the Hornets it was a very emotional scene at salt lake city.
i wonder if the jazz front office will start actually making moves and running a better team. miller has been notorious for his loyalty to players... this could usher in a new era for the jazz. an era where they actually make smarter basketball moves - especially via trade. RIP larry. good owner.