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Michael E. Heisley (March 13, 1937 – April 26, 2014) was an American businessman and former majority owner of the Memphis Grizzlies. He orchestrated the move of the team from Vancouver in 2001, after promising to keep the franchise in Vancouver when he purchased it in 2000. He agreed in 2006 to sell his 70% controlling stake in the Grizzlies to a consortium including Christian Laettner and Brian Davis, but the group missed a deadline for the purchase and Heisley found no other bidder willing to meet the team's $300M asking price.
In 2012 Heisley decided to sell the Grizzlies and step aside from all of his corporate interests due to his advancing age. The team announced on June 11, 2012, that Ubiquiti Networks founder Robert J. Pera would be purchasing the team, but Heisley will remain on board until the sale is finalized.
Heisley died on April 26, 2014, of complications of a stroke. He was 77.
Heisley, was born in Washington, D.C., grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, and had residences in Chicago, Illinois, and Jupiter Island, Florida. He was a graduate of Georgetown University, and was married with five children. He appeared several times on the Forbes rich list.
Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975) is an American retired professional basketball player who played for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played both the shooting guard and point guard positions. Iverson was an eleven-time NBA All-Star, won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005, and was the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001.
Iverson attended Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, and was a dual-sport athlete. He earned the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award in both football and basketball, and won the Division AAA Virginia state championship in both sports. After high school, Iverson attended Georgetown University for two years, where he set the school record for career scoring average (22.9 points per game) and won Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards both years.
Following two successful years at Georgetown, Iverson declared eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft, and was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the first overall pick. He was named the NBA Rookie of the Year in the 1996–97 season. Winning the NBA scoring title during the 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02, and 2004–05 seasons, Iverson was one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history, despite his relatively small stature (listed at 6 feet, 0 inches). His regular season career scoring average of 26.7 points per game ranks sixth all-time, and his playoff career scoring average of 29.7 points per game is second only to Michael Jordan. Iverson was also the NBA Most Valuable Player of the 2000–01 season and led his team to the 2001 NBA Finals the same season. Iverson represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal. He also played for the Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons and the Memphis Grizzlies, before ending his NBA career with the 76ers during the 2009–10 season.
Michael Heisley, Sr. (13 March 1937 - 26 April 2014) "Pay Your Tribute" Twitter: https://twitter.com/RIP3ooo Facebook: https://facebook.com/RIP3ooo Google+: https://plus.google.com/103940510051527837606
The Grizzlies played a video of their late owner Michael Heisley singing the national anthem tonight. The video is of him singing the anthem at the pyramid.
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Michael Heisley's speech at the Greater Memphis Chamber's "A Conversation With..." luncheon series. 6/22/11. To learn more about the Greater Memphis Chamber's 'A Conversation With ...' luncheon series and see presentations by previous guests, visit http://www.memphischamber.com/Members/Events/A-Conversation-With----.aspx
Highlights from Michael Heisley's speech at the Greater Memphis Chamber's "A Conversation With..." luncheon series. 6/22/11. To view the full presentation of the Greater Memphis Chamber's 'A Conversation With ...' Michael Heisley, visit http://www.memphischamber.com/Members/Events/A-Conversation-With----.aspx
After a drawn-out recruitment by the Memphis Grizzlies, Iverson finally confirmed Wednesday morning that he is indeed ready to sign with them, announcing via his Twitter feed: "God Chose Memphis as the place that I will continue my career." Referring to a Monday meeting with Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley, general manager Chris Wallace and head coach Lionel Hollins, Iverson added: "I feel that they are committed to developing a winner and I know that I can help them to accomplish that. I feel that I can trust them." The Grizzlies are believed to be offering Iverson a one-year deal worth $3.5 million, which is far less than the nearly $21 million he earned last season in Denver and Detroit but more than anyone else was prepared to pay the 34-year-old. At Heisley's behest, Memphis ...
After a drawn-out recruitment by the Memphis Grizzlies, Iverson finally confirmed Wednesday morning that he is indeed ready to sign with them, announcing via his Twitter feed: "God Chose Memphis as the place that I will continue my career." Referring to a Monday meeting with Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley, general manager Chris Wallace and head coach Lionel Hollins, Iverson added: "I feel that they are committed to developing a winner and I know that I can help them to accomplish that. I feel that I can trust them." The Grizzlies are believed to be offering Iverson a one-year deal worth $3.5 million, which is far less than the nearly $21 million he earned last season in Denver and Detroit but more than anyone else was prepared to pay the 34-year-old. At Heisley's behest, Memphis ...
3SOB Correspondent Lee Eric Smith was at FedExForum for the introduction of Robert Pera, who recently bought the team from Michael Heisley. Also present was Pera's right hand man, Jason Levien, who as CEO of Memphis Basketball LLC, will oversee the franchise. Here are some of their remarks, including whether fans will get to see the young owner dunk the ball. Enjoy
Though the 10-time All-Star and former league MVP has scored more than 23,000 points in his NBA career, he wasn't a highly sought-after free agent. The 34-year-old guard heard all the talk that he's lost a step, that last year's dip in offensive production indicated he's on the downside of an All-Star career, maybe even ready for retirement. Iverson wants to prove those critics wrong, and he'll get his chance in Memphis. He signed a one-year contract Thursday with the Grizzlies -- a team that hasn't reached the playoffs since 2006 and has never won a postseason game. The Grizzlies are coming off a 24-58 season that tied for fifth-worst in the NBA. "This year for me is so personal," Iverson said. "It's basically going to be my rookie season again. It hurts, but I turn the TV on,...
Lil Wayne Message To Jewish Owner Donald Sterling (LA Clippers) NBA in 2011 was composed of 78 percent black players, 17 percent whites, four percent Latinos, and one percent Asian. Here is the list of the Jewish owners of NBA franchises: Atlanta Hawks -- Michael Gearon Jr 2004 Boston Celtics -- H. Irving Grousbeck, Wycliffe Grousbeck, Stephen Pagliuca, The Abbey Group 2002 Chicago Bulls -- Jerry Reinsdorf 1985 Cleveland Cavaliers -- Dan Gilbert, Gary Gilbert, Dan Katzman, Usher Raymond, Gordon Gund 2005 Dallas Mavericks -- Mark Cuban 2000 Denver Nuggets -- Stan Kroenke 2000 Detroit Pistons -- Tom Gores 2011 Golden State Warriors -- Peter Guber, Joe Lacob 2010 Houston Rockets -- Leslie Alexander 1993 Indiana Pacers -- Herbert Simon 1983 Los Angeles Clippers -- Donald Sterlin...
Crystal Capital's Edward Siskin and The Heico Companies LLC's Michael Heisley says that 90% of the private equity funds' managers are "clueless" as to how to implement a turnaround plans to distressed investments, and many are not familiar with bankruptcy codes either
3SOB Correspondent Lee Eric Smith was at FedExForum for the introduction of Robert Pera, who recently bought the team from Michael Heisley. Later that night, outgoing NBA commissioner David Stern addressed the media and talked about what Pera's group will bring to Memphis, and the long term prospects for the team.
http://Facebook.com/HollywoodTV - Hazte Fan! http://Twitter.com/HollywoodTV - Siga con nosotros! Jerry West, la leyenda de la NBA a sí mismo junto con su buen amigo y dueño de los Grizzlies de Memphis, Michael Heisley, E., Sr., tanto de baloncesto hablamos y regresos! Jerry, cómo no, bromeaba, mientras que Michael trajo los rumores de la leyenda Jerry West vuelve a la NBA! Wow, Jerry West de nuevo en la NBA ... que va a ser digno de ver!
On this week's Sports Files with Geoff Calkins, Geoff and Mike Heisley, owner of the Memphis Grizzlies, will be discussing all things Griz.
The Rough Edges performing at the Fort Hunter Barn for the Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS). Randy Heisley-Cato on banjo and harmonica, Hank Imhof on guitar and harmonica, Greg Rohrer on mandolin, and Mike Foster on bass.
Music By: Mark Isham (2004 Miracle Soundtrack)
The Commercial Appeal's Grizzlies Beat Writer, Ron Tillery.
This week on Sports Files, Greg Gaston talks with Memphis Grizzlies General Manager Chris Wallace about upcoming season expectations, new ownership, roster changes, and more.
Oklahoma State head coach Eddie Sutton and host Bill Teegins look back at the Cowboys' home wins over Nebraska and Kansas State during the 1994-95 season. With the victories, OSU controlled its own destiny on their path to the 1995 Big 8 championship. In this episode's "Off the Court" feature, Tom Dirato goes fishing with Bryant Reeves to learn more about the man they call "Big Country."
Host Greg Gaston welcomes Phillip Dean, Josh Coleman, and Jonathan May from 3 Shades of Blue blog to discuss the Grizzlies firing head coach Dave Joerger and who they might get to replace him. Plus, we'll meet University of Memphis men's golf team member, Lars van Meijel.
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