Jazz owner Larry Miller has died (updated)

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Jazz owner Miller has legs amputated

SALT LAKE CITY -- Longtime Utah Jazz owner Larry H. Miller's legs were amputated 6 inches below the knee on Friday.

Jazz spokesman Jonathan Rinehart said Friday's surgery was the result of complications from Type 2 diabetes.

Rinehart said the 64-year-old Miller is recovering in a hospital.

"Larry is doing well and is expected to continue to recover in the coming weeks and months," Greg Miller, Larry Miller's son, said in a statement. The statement said Miller's family would not be releasing any details.
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It's never a good sign when diabetes patients have amputations. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Miller and his family...
 
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Prayers are with him and his family. Glad to hear he is doing well.

And while on the subject - props to the Utah Jazz franchise, Miller and Sloan are the prime examples of longevity. A truly classy team, IMO.
 
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Miller and his family. Type II diabetes is a terrible disease that can lead to foot amputations and blindness and other devastating health complications. More Americans are getting it and they are getting it younger.
 
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Wow! Even a guy with all the money in the world and access to the best possible fitness trainers and facilities still ends up with Type 2 Diabetes... sobering lesson. However, I have known numerous guys with Type 1 and 2 that have an injury on their feet and ignore it... then pretty soon toes and feet are removed to stop the gang-green <sp?>. I mean, Type 1 there is no way to avoid, but Type 2 is preventable! I need to quit my office job and go work in the fields...
 
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Guy put together a great franchise. The Jazz have been really competitive. Literally one losing season since he bought the team. Only 3 years with no playoffs. Talk about consistent.