

Larry Miller Elects to Leave Utah, New Owner Announced
Today, the owner of the Utah Jazz announced his retirement. Larry Miller announced in a press conference with the Deseret News that he's going to resign as the owner of the team. Larry, age 61, commented "I've had a great, a wonderful time with this franchise over the years, but I think it's time to see what someone else can do for the team because I'm becoming older and may very well be losing my mind along with the old age" regarding as to why he's giving up the position.
With Miller out of the front office, there's nobody that can fill his prestigious career, right? Not so according to the 18 year old business student from Morristown, Tennessee. Trevor, Jerry Sloan's best friend Kevin Workman's son, knows he can turn the team around and fill the spot. In an interview Trevor stated "I recognize the history of the team and the involvement Larry had with the team, and I'd like to keep the franchise rolling into the future and finally get this team the top honor in the game. That top honor, of course, is an NBA championship. I hope you guys are ready for some exciting changes in Utah because I'm about to shake things up".
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Roster
+Starting Lineup
Center Yao Ming
Power Forward Stromile Swift
Small Forward Jimmy Jackson
Shooting Guard Richard Hamilton
Point Guard Chris Paul
+Reserves
Center P.J. Brown
Power Forward Troy Murphy
Small Forward Latrell Sprewell
Shooting Guard C.J. Miles
Point Guard Derek Fisher
Center Dikembe Mutombo
Point Guard Keith McLeod
+Inactive List
Small Forward Maurice Evans
Shooting Guard Andre Owens
Point Guard Milt Palacio
Staff
Head Coach Jerry Sloan
Assistant Coach Mark McKown
Physical Trainer Gary Briggs
Team Scout Kevin O'Connor
Dynasty Content
+Transactions
October 28, 2005 Trade Carlos Boozer, Greg Ostertag, and Jarron Collins for Al Harrington [Hawks]
October 29, 2005 Sign Marcus Haislip to a one-year deal
October 29, 2005 Trade Mehmet Okur and Deron Williams for P.J. Brown and Chris Paul [Hornets]
October 30, 2005 Sign Jerome Moiso to a four-year deal.
November 2, 2005 Trade Jerome Moiso for Al Jefferson [Celtics]
November 3, 2005 Trade Marcus Haislip, Andrei Kirilenko, and Kris Humphries for Yao Ming, Stromile Swift, and Dikembe Mutombo [Rockets]
November 3, 2005 Sign Latrell Sprewell to a one-year deal
November 6, 2005 Trade Al Harrington, Al Jefferson, and Matt Harpring for Troy Murphy, Mike Dunleavy, and Derek Fisher [Warriors]
November 7, 2005 Trade Devin Brown and Gordan Giricek for Jimmy Jackson and Boris Diaw [Suns]
November 17, 2005 Trade Mike Dunleavy and Boris Diaw for Richard Hamilton and Maurice Evans [Pistons]
+Team Statistics Updated
Longest Winning Streak: 6 games [twice]
Longest Losing Streak: 1 game [11/12]
Average Margin of Victory: +16.8 points [219 total points]
Largest Margin of Victory: 38 points vs. Memphis [11/19]
Lowest Margin of Victory: 2 points at Seattle [11/22]
Largest Loss of Season: 4 points at Chicago [11/12]
Highest Point Total [Team]: 129 points at Sacramento [11/15]
Lowest Point Total [Team]: 102 points at Charlotte [11/7]
Average Point Total [Team]: 117.8 points [1531 total points]
Average Point Total [Opponent]: 100.9 points [1312 total points]
Highest Quarter Point Total [Team]: 42 points at Charlotte [1st quarter] [11/7]
Lowest Quarter Point Total [Team]: 15 points at Charlotte [4th quarter] [11/7]
Dynasty Settings
Season Length: 82 Games
Quarter Length: 12 Minutes
Gameplay Sliders: Playmaker's
Difficulty: Superstar
Roster: Andrew's