COLANGELO HOMES AND CONSTRUCTION, INC
1939 (age  · 86) Chicago Heights · Illinois · U.S. Career information High school Bloom Township (Chicago Heights · Illinois) College Illinois (1960–1962) Position Guard Number 23 Career history Coaching 1970 · 1982 · 1990 · 1994 ) Basketball Hall of Fame Medals Managing Director for   · 1939 [ · 1 ] · ) is an American businessman and sports executive. He formerly owned the Phoenix Suns of the NBA · the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA · the Arizona Sandsharks of the Continental Indoor Soccer League · the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League · Grand Canyon University renamed its Christian based school of business after Colangelo · replacing Ken Blanchard 's namesake. [ · 2 ] · From December 2015 to April 2016 · Colangelo served as chairman of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers · exceeded only by that of Red Auerbach of the Boston Celtics . [
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