A couple weeks ago, Indiana Pacers co-owner Melvin Simon passed away. Alongside brother and co-owner Herbert, the two helped keep the Pacers in Indianapolis back in 1983. The pair then led the team to continuous improvement for a number of years. Their management drafted Hall of Fame hopeful Reggie Miller and brought in other successful players as well as several prominent coaches, including Boston Celtic and Indiana State legend Larry Bird, Detroit Piston and Indiana legend Isiah Thomas, and Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown. The team peaked in 1999-2000, when it moved into a new arena and later reached the NBA Finals, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Off the court, Simon was known primarily for his contributions to the real estate industry. In particular, he and his brother helped popularize indoor shopping malls. Simon and his family also contributed a good amount to education, charity, and politics. Simon did spend a short time working as a movie producer as well.
He is the third NBA owner to pass away this calendar year.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/16/AR2009091601059.html
Off the court, Simon was known primarily for his contributions to the real estate industry. In particular, he and his brother helped popularize indoor shopping malls. Simon and his family also contributed a good amount to education, charity, and politics. Simon did spend a short time working as a movie producer as well.
He is the third NBA owner to pass away this calendar year.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/16/AR2009091601059.html