NBA’s Utah Jazz to be sold for more than $1.6-B

October 29, 2020, 8:21 pm

ANKARA – The Utah Jazz will be sold for nearly USD2 billion, a senior NBA insider said Wednesday.

"The Miller family has entered into an agreement to sell the Utah Jazz and Vivint Arena to Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith for more than USD1.6 billion, sources told ESPN," Adrian Wojnarowski said on the ESPN website.

Forbes magazine said Qualtrics is a Utah-based experience management company founded by Smith in 2002.

It employs 1,800 people and has offices in Seattle and Dublin, Ireland.

In 2020, it raised more than USD25 million for cancer research by partnering with the Jazz.

Smith did not imprint the Qualtrics logo on Jazz jerseys but put a "5 For The Fight" patch on kits to ask for USD5 donations in the fight against the disease.

The Miller family has owned the Jazz for 35 years and the team won two Western Conference titles, 1997 and 1998, but does not have an NBA championship.

The Jazz plays at home in the 20,000-seat Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Ex-Rockets manager in talks with 76ers

Wojnarowski said separately that former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey is set to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers as head of the Eastern Conference team's basketball operations.

Morey, 48, served in the Rockets organization from 2007 to 2020. (Anadolu)

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