Mr. White did not make it home. Larry H. Miller Dealerships, Murray, Utah. Mr. Millers father worked at a factory that made drywall; his mother was a stay-at-home parent. Vegas goalie Adin Hill was named the games #1 star & Jonathan Marchessault #2 with his 2 goals. And the truth is, Larry has owned quite a few properties over the years. [6], Miller also owned the Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, Prestige Financial Services, Miller Motorsports Park, Saxton Horne Communications, Fanzz (a chain of sports clothing & memorabilia outlets), and the Jordan Commons cinema/restaurant complexes along the Wasatch Front. "Because I felt like, 'Hey, she's going to love me regardless.' Hes nowhere near as rich as he boasts, nor as poor as his critics claim. A man worth $400 million can certainly afford any house he could want. He is Larry Miller, now 72, a former team president of the Portland Trail Blazers and the head of the Michael Jordan brand at Nike. All Rights Reserved. Mr. Whites father was a self-employed painter and hung wallpaper; his mother was a nurse. Miller, who also spent five years as the president of the NBA team the Portland Trail Blazers, told the publication that he had been a "straight-A student, teacher's pet," but that he joined the Cedar Avenue gang, in West Philadelphia, aged 13. The burial site of Edward David White, who was shot and killed in 1965. when he was 16 years old. He was the grandfather of twenty one grandchildren. Insiders: Trail Blazers owner Jody Allen needs to sell team - New York Post He started at $300 for the first month with a promise of a raise to $350 for further months. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Nike boss says he murdered 18-year-old while in teen gang It was told that a student-athlete who was coached by Bowerman at the University of Oregon, later went on to win two gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Its mind blowing, said Mr. Adams, a Philadelphia postal worker. Larry Miller, the chairman of Nike's Jordan brand, says he shot and Miller had difficulty obtaining financing since the $8 million was two times his net worth and the team had never made a profit in its entire 11-year lifetime.