With each new franchise, Butler brings wins and, at times, controversy. But if it means a return to the mountaintop, Golden ...
But, yeah, it was often told to my representatives, and my representatives would share that with me.” Even after nabbing the ...
Judith Allison of Bexley used to favour a ‘Eschew Obscurantism’ badge: “Definitely a good conversation starter in corporate meetings.” ...
An “unhinged” Pat Riley’s final efforts to keep Jimmy Butler with the Heat did not quite go as planned. Miami president’s typical hard-headed, all-business nature went out the window as he ...
An emotional meeting with Heat President Pat Riley only solidified Butler's decision to move on. In the end, they both stuck to their ideals - Butler did not want to stay with a team that he felt ...
Pat Riley could profit if the Kansas City Chiefs achieve a Super Bowl three-peat due to his trademark on the term. This trademark, secured in the 1980s during his tenure with the Los Angeles ...
After the Lakers won consecutive NBA titles in the late 1980s, coach Pat Riley made a savvy business move. He squatted on the rights to the term “Three-Peat.” And even though the Lakers failed to win ...
The Jimmy Butler era is now over for the Miami Heat after Pat Riley elected to trade him to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Andrew Wiggins as part of a multi-team deal. Butler had become ...
Pat Riley knows a little something about three-peats as he is the patented owner of the term. After his Los Angeles Lakers won back-to-back titles in the late 80s, the then head coach would hear ...
Butler and Miami Heat president Pat Riley got into a very public standoff. Butler wanted a trade and started playing without any effort. Eventually, it led to being suspended multiple times.
But what it will also do is give some extra cash to Heat president Pat Riley. That's because the longtime NBA executive filed a trademark for the term "three-peat" in the 1980s. In the week ...