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Colangelo and fired
He coached the Phoenix Suns for the first seven games of the 1972 – 73 campaign, before being fired and replaced by Jerry Colangelo, then did a stint with Memphis of the American Basketball Association in 1973 – 74.

Colangelo and Showalter
Two years before their first opening day, Colangelo hired Buck Showalter, the American League Manager of the Year in 1994 with the New York Yankees.
Showalter and Yankees owner George Steinbrenner did not agree to a contract extension, so Colangelo quickly hired Showalter as future manager of the Diamondbacks.

Colangelo and after
In his autobiography, How You Play the Game, Colangelo tells of working after graduating college at the House of Charles, a tuxedo rental shop in Chicago Heights.
According to published reports, the Rattlers struggled to stay afloat as a franchise after Colangelo sold the team.
One of the first people to congratulate Moreno after the news was Diamondbacks ' owner Jerry Colangelo, a personal friend who declared it a good opportunity for Moreno.

Colangelo and season
Late in the 2004 baseball season, Colangelo sold his controlling interest in the Arizona Diamondbacks to a group of investors led by Jeff Moorad.

Colangelo and replaced
In 1970, Fitzsimmons replaced Jerry Colangelo as Suns coach.
At the time, freshmen were not allowed to play on the varsity basketball team, but as a sophomore he replaced the just-graduated Jerry Colangelo.

Colangelo and with
In a 2004 interview with columnist Hal Bodley of USA TODAY, Colangelo defended his actions:
Barkley's relationship with Colangelo, however, grew sour over the years, and in 1996, he was traded to the Houston Rockets.
These extra expenses, combined with the Diamondbacks and their fellow expansion franchise, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, not being allowed to share in the national MLB revenue for their first five years of operations, left the Diamondbacks in a less-than-desirable financial situation, which would come back to haunt team founder and managing partner Jerry Colangelo and his group later on.
Burke and Gluckstern originally planned to move the team to Minnesota ( which had lost the North Stars to Dallas in 1993 ), but eventually reached an agreement with Phoenix businessman Jerry Colangelo that would see the team move to Arizona and become the Phoenix Coyotes.
Multiple intelligences has been associated with giftedness or overachievement of some developmental areas ( Colangelo, 2003 ).
This, coupled with the Raptors entering the break placed 14th in the conference and 13 games under. 500, Toronto General Manager Bryan Colangelo looked to move O ' Neal to bring in a wing player and free up the salary space.
By then a long-time friend of Colangelo, he helped Colangelo decide to trade Jeff Hornacek, Andrew Lang and Tim Perry for Charles Barkley, while also helping with the decision of signing free agent Danny Ainge.
Like in Seattle, he often clashed with his coach, John MacLeod, and was finally traded by general manager Jerry Colangelo to the Boston Celtics for Rick Robey and draft picks.

Colangelo and Bob
Colangelo, as a friend of promoter Bob Arum, also helped to bring professional boxing to Arizona.
To help ensure that KAZT would be a high-quality station that would " do some good for Arizona ", the Londen family put together an advisory board of notable Arizonans, including Governor Jane Dee Hull, U. S. Representative Bob Stump, prominent local auto dealer Lou Grubb, Jerry Colangelo of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, and Michael Bidwill of the Arizona Cardinals.

Colangelo and coach
Colangelo was an assistant coach of the Chicago Bulls basketball team.
Colangelo had two stints as head coach during that decade, compiling a record of 59 wins and 60 losses.

Colangelo and who
By this time Colangelo and the other partners were embroiled in a dispute over the financial health and direction of the Diamondbacks ( and notably including over $ 150 million in deferred compensation to many players who were key members of the 2001 World Series winning team and others ).
Colangelo sold his interest in the General Partnership of the Diamondbacks to a group of investors who were all involved as partners in the founding of the team in 1995.
Born the son of a factory worker who could not afford a piano, he practiced on a dummy keyboard devised by his uncle, pianist Nicholas Colangelo, until he found a broken-down instrument in a dance hall.

Colangelo and had
Colangelo ’ s willingness to go into debt and acquire players through free agency had led to one of the quickest free falls in major sports history.

Colangelo and been
Colangelo has been known for a no-nonsense ownership style.
Colangelo has been involved in many professional sports teams in Arizona.
Colangelo has been named the NBA's Executive of the Year four times ( 1976, 1981, 1989, 1993 ).

Colangelo and on
It is located in the Colangelo Building on Taylor Street in Little Italy, Chicago.

Colangelo and Diamondbacks
From the beginning, Colangelo wanted to market the Diamondbacks to a statewide fan base and not limit fan appeal to Phoenix and its suburbs.
Although every Major League Baseball team cultivates fans from outside its immediate metropolitan area, and even though the greater Phoenix area has 2 / 3 of the statewide population, Colangelo still decided to call the team the " Arizona Diamondbacks " rather than the " Phoenix Diamondbacks ".
Jerry Colangelo, future owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Suns, was the ace of that Bloom High School staff.

Colangelo and .
In the fall of 1993, Jerry Colangelo, majority owner of the Phoenix Suns, the area's NBA franchise, announced he was assembling an ownership group, " Arizona Baseball, Inc .," to apply for a Major League Baseball expansion team.
This was the first major professional sports championship for the state of Arizona and the first for a team ( in the four major North American professional sports leagues ) owned or controlled by Colangelo, whose basketball Suns made it to the NBA Finals in 1976 and 1993 but lost both times.
Jerry Colangelo ( born November 20, 1939 ), is an American businessman and sports executive.
In the summer of 2005, Colangelo was named director of USA Basketball whose team represented the United States in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 FIBA World Championship.
Colangelo also serves as Chairman of the National Italian American Foundation ( NIAF ), a nonprofit nonpartisan educational foundation that promotes Italian American culture and heritage.
Colangelo was born and raised in Chicago Heights, Illinois where he played basketball and baseball for Bloom Township High School.
Colangelo put together a group that bought the Suns in late 1987, in the wake of the drug scandal.
In 1989, Colangelo was an essential part of the group that planned to build America West Arena ( now US Airways Center ), providing financial backing.
In 1992, Colangelo traded Jeff Hornacek, Tim Perry, and Andrew Lang to the Philadelphia 76ers for Charles Barkley.
Colangelo declared himself a born-again Christian, a reason that he credits for his change of heart about Barkley.
While in Chicago for a Suns game, Colangelo attended a Chicago Cubs baseball game at Wrigley Field.
For his new baseball club, Colangelo hired Joe Garagiola, Jr. as General Manager.

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