- AsInHowe
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It's going to be amazing when the Sixers' window closes due to a bunch of burner Twitters, and an off-brand Kardashian.
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Jun 2, 2018 00:49
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- AsInHowe
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What does 91 stand for?
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Jun 2, 2018 15:09
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The only way this could be handled in more of a dickless corporate manner is if the Sixers trade Simmons and Embiid for virtually nothing, then loudly proclaim that they kept Colangelo and traded their stars "because it's what you, the fans, wanted us to do".
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Jun 7, 2018 15:37
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- AsInHowe
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Jerry Colangelo is going to retreat back to Grand Canyon University and sooth his hurt feelings by opening another museum dedicated to himself
The Colangelo Burner Museum is something I'd go visit.
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Jun 7, 2018 18:05
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- AsInHowe
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https://news.gcu.edu/2017/11/built-colangelos-influence-gcu/
quote:Built for this: Jerry Colangelo’s influence on GCU
November 02, 2017 / by rick.vacek / 0 Comment
Editor’s note: This story is reprinted from the November issue of GCU Magazine. To view the digital version of the magazine, click here.
By Rick Vacek
GCU Magazine
He thought he would become a teacher and a coach, but something inside told him to take some business classes in college. Three years later, Jerry Colangelo was starting a career in the business of professional sports.
Let’s see now … how did that work out?
quote:University officials were so buoyed by his impact, they built the Jerry Colangelo Museum, standing sentry at the main entrance to campus, waving in more people to be educated by his ideals and achievements when it opened in September.
Surrounded by friends and GCU basketball players at the gala in his honor, Colangelo holds his framed copy of a full-page advertisement in The Arizona Republic that the University placed to thank him for all that he has done.
Dr. Randy Gibb, the CCOB dean, had grown accustomed to the rather amazing experience of having such a famous man suddenly sitting in his office, his arrival unannounced. But now Gibb got to work with Colangelo — or Mr. Colangelo, as he and other faculty members always refer to him — for a year and a half as they picked out artifacts for the museum.
“You know what’s neat?” Gibb said. “With him and now the museum with his name and the fact that he’s on campus all the time, it gives us this role model, this true servant leader, somebody to really look up to, to be proud of, and I think business students on this campus are proud to be in the Colangelo College of Business.”
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Jun 7, 2018 18:13
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