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Reflections on the legacy of Jazz owner Larry H. Miller continue to pour in from across the country. Miller died Friday from complications of type 2 diabetes.
In the Sporting News, Tom Ziller writes, "It takes risks to keep pro sports in small markets, and in terms of Utah sports, Miller should be considered a hero."
Los Angeles Lakers Coach Phil Jackson said Miller "didn't have a long life, but he had a big impact."
Jeanetta Williams of the local NAACP calls Miller "a strong supporter and a personal friend."
A viewing and funeral for Miller both will take place at EnergySolutions Arena and will be open to the public.
The viewing is Friday from 4-8 p.m. The funeral is Saturday at noon.
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