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05-14-2006, 05:28 PM
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Desolation Boulevard
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Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
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Miller: Team shortfall $10M this season
By Phil Miller
The Salt Lake Tribune
The Jazz reached break-even last month on the basketball season's final day, according to the NBA standings.
Financially, however, they're not even close.
The Jazz's red ink exceeded $10 million last season, owner Larry Miller told The Salt Lake Tribune - and approaches $25 million over the past two seasons.
"We're losing a lot of money. Huge numbers," Miller said of the team he has owned for 21 seasons. "Blow-your-mind numbers."
"The past couple of years have hurt us, big time," Miller admitted. "It's painful."
But it's self-inflicted pain, said the Jazz owner, who estimates that only "eight or nine" of the 30 NBA teams lost money last season. And he believes it's only a short-term problem.
Miller authorized a quarter-billion dollars in long-term contracts to Jazz players during the summer of 2004, including $86 million to Andrei Kirilenko, $68 million to Carlos Boozer, and $50 million to Mehmet Okur. By doing so, Miller hoped eventually to return the team to championship contention - but he also nearly doubled his payroll within two seasons.
And it's not a decision he regrets. "Being competitive on the floor is important to us, and we believe we are headed in the right direction," Miller said. "You have to be smart about it, and I think we have been. This [loss], it's an eight-digit number. . . . But it's something we were prepared for."
One way they prepared was by banking an enormous profit, equal to or larger than this year's loss, during the 2003-04 season, when their actual payroll outlay fell below $30 million. Meanwhile, the team collected a $10 million cut of Charlotte's $300 expansion fee to join the league, plus roughly $15 million in "luxury taxes" and rebates from players under the league's collective-bargaining agreement. All that before selling a ticket.
In fact, it shouldn't be too long before the cycle swings the Jazz's way again. Season-ticket renewals, fueled by the Jazz's strong April, have been excellent, Jazz president Dennis Haslam said, and the team has sold an additional 1,100 seats.
Then there is the luxury tax, which takes money from teams that overspend and distributes it among teams that don't. The Jazz have carefully kept themselves in the latter group, and therefore benefit when teams like the Knicks - whose $120 million-plus payroll dwarfs Utah's - keep collecting big contracts.
The Jazz aren't the only team in town operating in the red. The Blaze, Utah's Arena Football League expansion team, will lose about $2.5 million this year, according to sources with knowledge of the team's finances.
And Real Salt Lake, in its second Major League Soccer season, will operate at a $3.7 million loss this summer, according to RSL projections.
The NBA is believed to be mostly profitable, though there are exceptions.
The Memphis Grizzlies, for example, are believed to have lost more than $30 million last season.
Forbes magazine, in its annual franchise valuations last winter, figured that 10 NBA teams lost money in 2004-'05, led by Portland's estimated $31.5 million bath. On the other hand, Phoenix ($44.4 million), the Los Angeles Lakers ($38.2 million) and Chicago ($34.7 million) all cleared $30 million in profits, the magazine calculated.
Miller said his team is far better able to sustain losses. For one thing, the franchise is worth $300 million or more, an enormous gain from Miller's original $20 million purchase price.
Most importantly, Haslam said, it's also just one enterprise in Miller's portfolio, an empire that includes 35 auto dealerships, a financing company, restaurants, theaters and the Delta Center.
pmiller@sltrib.com
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Miller: Team shortfall $10M this season
Whiny old thing.....
Laurie
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05-14-2006, 10:54 PM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
Well Id be whinning too if I lost that much money.
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05-15-2006, 01:47 AM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
ya, but think how much he got during the jazz playoff runs. He still has a lot of money and once we get into the playoffs, it will be green again.
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05-16-2006, 08:12 AM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
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Originally Posted by AK-47
ya, but think how much he got during the jazz playoff runs. He still has a lot of money and once we get into the playoffs, it will be green again.
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Bingo. Maybe things aren't so nice now, but Miller sure milked the Jazz bigtime back in the Stockton/Malone/Hornacek days. Besides, he didn't pay through the nose for huge contracts like that idiot Allen did in Portland, so he's not stuck for years to come.
...and next year, when the Jazz make the Playoffs again, things will begin to look better.
Laurie
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05-16-2006, 02:26 PM
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Jazz dude
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
Only a few months tell the draft, lets land a good player! Those good cheap rookies are good money makers.
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05-16-2006, 07:02 PM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
Draft is next month!! We're not going to get any of the big college names, but there are soooo many goodies coming out this year, we'll get something decent. I really think, though, that our future is what we've got now; there's no need for us to pray for a good draftee.
Laurie
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05-16-2006, 08:15 PM
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Jazz dude
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
Yeah, we got our need through the draft last year and have got ourselves a hell of a player out of it. With Deron, AK, Boozer, and Okur, we just need to sign a few vets, add a few rookies, and just improve the other areas and we will for sure make the playoffs. If sloan doesn't make the playoffs next season if kirilenko, boozer, okur, and williams all play at least 75+ games, then I say we fire sloan. But the last 2 seasons are acceptable because of the players being injured.
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05-17-2006, 09:37 AM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
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Yeah, we got our need through the draft last year and have got ourselves a hell of a player out of it. With Deron, AK, Boozer, and Okur, we just need to sign a few vets, add a few rookies, and just improve the other areas and we will for sure make the playoffs. If sloan doesn't make the playoffs next season if kirilenko, boozer, okur, and williams all play at least 75+ games, then I say we fire sloan. But the last 2 seasons are acceptable because of the players being injured.
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I notice you don't add Matt Harpring to your list of solid Jazzmen. Is that because you don't think he's good enough to run with that crowd, or because you think he'll end up playing somewhere else come the fall?
If all those guys play at least seventy-five games, of course they'll make the Playoffs. Won't happen, though; Kirilenko and Boozer, for sure, will be hurt more than seven games.
No matter what happens, we don't ever fire Jerry Sloan. That would be just wrong, that's all.
Laurie
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05-17-2006, 01:54 PM
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Jazz dude
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
Well, harpring is the bonus. But if we keep williams/kirilenko/okur/and boozer together without trading them then we will be good enough. But if harpring stays, then its a big bonus. Our SF position is the deepest right now.
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05-22-2006, 08:41 AM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
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Originally Posted by AK-47
Our SF position is the deepest right now.
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But he's the best--and the hardest worker at that position. Got to keep him here.
Laurie
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05-22-2006, 01:14 PM
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Re: Jazz Shy $10M Last Season
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But he's the best--and the hardest worker at that position. Got to keep him here.
Laurie
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Hardest worker at that position? kirilenko does more work in the game and changes the game if we win or lose.
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