Jerry Colangelo (born November 20, 1939) 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
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, and the
Arizona Diamondbacks
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of
Major League Baseball
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. He was also instrumental in the relocation of the original
Winnipeg Jets
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team in the
NHL
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to
Phoenix to become the
Phoenix Coyotes
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(later renamed to the
Arizona Coyotes
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). In 2014,
Grand Canyon University renamed its Christian based school of business after Jerry Colangelo, replacing
Ken Blanchard
Kenneth Hartley Blanchard (born May 6, 1939) is an American author, business consultant and motivational speaker who has written more than 70 books, most of which were co-authored. His most successful book, '' The One Minute Manager'', has sol ...
's namesake.
From December 2015 to April 2016, Colangelo served as chairman of basketball operations for the
Philadelphia 76ers, before serving as a special advisor to the team until December 2018.
He became the youngest general manager in professional sports in 1968 after being hired to that position by the
Phoenix Suns. He holds the distinction of the second-longest tenure running an NBA franchise, exceeded only by that of
Red Auerbach of the
Boston Celtics
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.
In the summer of 2005, Colangelo was named director of
USA Basketball
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whose team represented the United States in the
2008 Beijing Olympics and
2010 FIBA World Championship. Since 2009, he has served as Chairman of the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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. Colangelo also serves as Chairman of the
National Italian American Foundation (NIAF), a nonprofit nonpartisan educational foundation that promotes
Italian-American
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culture and heritage.
Early life
Colangelo was born and raised in
Chicago Heights, Illinois
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, to an Italian-American
working class
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family.
He played basketball and baseball for
Bloom Township High School. Colangelo enrolled at the
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Two branch campuses are in the Kansas City metropolitan area on the Kansas side: the university's medical school and hospital ...
, but transferred to the
University of Illinois
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after prospective teammate
Wilt Chamberlain left. He played basketball for the
Illinois Fighting Illini
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The university op ...
, earned All-Big Ten honors, and captained the Illini as a senior. He was later inducted into the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame. Colangelo also played two years of baseball at Illinois.
In 1962, he graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in physical education.
In his autobiography, ''How You Play the Game'', Colangelo tells of working at the House of Charles, a tuxedo rental shop in Chicago Heights, after graduating from college.
[Colangelo, Jerry; Sherman, Len. ''How You Play the Game: Lessons for Life from the Billion-Dollar Business of Sports'', AMACOM, 1999. ]
Basketball

Colangelo began his sports career in 1966 in professional basketball with the
Chicago Bulls
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. He worked as a marketing director, scout, and assistant to the president of the team. In 1968, he left the Bulls and was hired as the first general manager of the expansion team, the
Phoenix Suns. He was the youngest general manager in professional sports. When he and his family left for Arizona, he had $200 in his wallet.
Colangelo got off to an unlucky start, losing a 1969 coin flip to the
Milwaukee Bucks
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for the rights to
UCLA
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phenom
Lew Alcindor (who became
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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). The Suns were competitive during most of the 1970s, making it to the
NBA Finals in 1976, but losing to the
Boston Celtics
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in six games. Colangelo had two stints as head coach during that decade, compiling a record of 59 wins and 60 losses.
Throughout most of the 1980s, Colangelo's Suns faced difficulties. Some players, including 1976 NBA Finals player
Garfield Heard, were involved in an infamous drug scandal, young center
Nick Vanos died in a 1987 plane crash, and, from 1985 through 1988, the Suns failed to qualify for the playoffs. Colangelo assembled a group of investors that bought the Suns in late 1987, in the wake of the drug scandal. He subsequently made a trade for
Kevin Johnson in 1987.
The Suns made one of the biggest turnarounds in NBA history in
1988–89, nearly doubling their win total (from 28 wins to 55) and making the first of 13 straight playoff appearances. In 1989, Colangelo was an essential part of the group that provided financial backing to build
America West Arena (renamed
Talking Stick Resort Arena). In 1992, Colangelo traded
Jeff Hornacek,
Tim Perry, and
Andrew Lang to the
Philadelphia 76ers for
Charles Barkley. The trade proved to be productive for the Suns, and they reached the NBA Finals for the second time in 1993, this time losing to the Chicago Bulls starring
Michael Jordan
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in six games. Barkley's relationship with Colangelo, however, grew sour over the years, and in 1996, he was traded to the
Houston Rockets
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.
Throughout his time with the Suns, Colangelo would win four different
NBA Executive of the Year honors with the team. It would stand to be the most honors for an executive of one team in the NBA. He eventually turned over the Suns' presidency to his son
Bryan, who later left the organization to become
general manager
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of the
Toronto Raptors
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. Bryan ended up winning two
NBA Executive of the Year honors: one with Phoenix, and one with Toronto only two seasons later.
On December 7, 2015, Colangelo decided to return to the NBA to become the new chairman of basketball operations for the
Philadelphia 76ers, as well as special adviser to the team's managing partner. On April 7, 2016, Colangelo's son, Bryan, took on the role of general manager and president of basketball operations for the 76ers after their former president and general manager,
Sam Hinkie, resigned from his position before end of the
2015–16 season due to irreconcilable differences with Jerry. The move reunited the Colangelos for the first time since 2004 with the
Phoenix Suns. Colangelo stepped down as chairman of basketball operations following the hiring of his son, but he retained his role as special adviser to the managing partner.
Just before his son's later resignation from the position of general manager, Colangelo attempted to save Bryan's job by threatening to damage the team's NBA relationships. On July 30, 2018, it was revealed that he would retire as of 2019.
Additional sports activities
Colangelo has been involved in many professional sports teams in Arizona.
Baseball
While in
Chicago
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for a Suns game, Colangelo attended a
Chicago Cubs
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baseball game at
Wrigley Field. Soon thereafter he decided to inquire to
Major League Baseball
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about bringing an expansion team to Arizona. He assembled a group of investors in 1994 to buy a franchise, a year ahead of MLB's proposed expansion selection meetings. In 1995, Colangelo's group was granted an expansion team, the
Arizona Diamondbacks
The Arizona Diamondbacks are an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. The franchise was established ...
.
The Diamondbacks began playing in 1998. For his new baseball club, Colangelo hired
Joe Garagiola, Jr. as general manager. He next brought in
Buck Showalter coming off a successful stint as manager of the
New York Yankees
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. Showalter and Yankees owner
George Steinbrenner
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did not agree to a contract extension, so Colangelo quickly hired Showalter as future manager of the Diamondbacks. These hirings proved to be instrumental to the expansion franchise's quick success. Key acquisitions made by Garagiola included the signing of
Randy Johnson
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in 1999 and a trade for
Curt Schilling in 2000 from the
Philadelphia Phillies. They were co-MVPs of the
2001 World Series when the Diamondbacks beat the Yankees in seven games. This is, , the only major professional sports championship for the Phoenix area.
The Diamondbacks had gone into significant debt to build the 2001 champions. For example, he asked 12 of the highest-paid players to defer their salaries for four years and repay them over eight years.
The ensuing debt came back to haunt the Diamondbacks in
2004
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. Only three years after winning the World Series and two years after winning a third division title in four years, the Diamondbacks never recovered from a slow start. They ultimately finished 51–111, the worst record in baseball and still the worst in franchise history.
By then, Colangelo was gone. He was forced to resign as Managing General Partner in the summer of 2004, and subsequently sold his interest.
Ken Kendrick succeeded him as managing general partner, while
Jeff Moorad became CEO and operating head of the franchise.
In an interview with ''
USA Today
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,'' Colangelo defended his approach to building the Diamondbacks, saying that he was only trying to build a winning team. He contrasted his approach with that of the Diamondbacks' expansion brethren, the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays, who at the time had finished in either last or next-to-last every season (and would not have a winning season until
2008
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). He claimed that the plan only backfired when the economy went sour and he didn't get as much from baseball's central fund as anticipated.
Women's basketball
In 1997, Colangelo's team in the
Women's National Basketball Association
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The WNBA w ...
, the
Phoenix Mercury, began playing. The following year, the Mercury reached the
WNBA Finals but lost to the
Houston Comets.
Arena football
In 1992, Colangelo founded the
Arena Football League
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's
Arizona Rattlers and owned them until 2005. Under Colangelo's guidance, the Rattlers won
Arena Bowl championships in 1994 and 1997. They were also one of the AFL's model franchises and were a perennial playoff team. According to published reports, the Rattlers struggled to stay afloat as a franchise after Colangelo sold the team.
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Hockey
Following the demise of the proposed move of the
Winnipeg Jets
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to
Minneapolis
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, Colangelo was involved in bringing the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) to Arizona, successfully convincing the team's ownership to relocate the franchise to the area as the
Phoenix Coyotes
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in 1996. At the time, the move made Phoenix one of 13
metropolitan areas with franchises in all four major North American professional sports leagues. The Coyotes played in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe at Arizona State University facilities prior to the team's hockey assets sale to Utah-based group in 2024.
Exit from sports
In April 2004, Colangelo sold the Suns, Mercury and Rattlers to an investment group headed by
San Diego
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,
California
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businessman,
Tucson, Arizona
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native
Robert Sarver for $401 million.
Late in the 2004 baseball season, Colangelo sold his controlling interest in the Arizona Diamondbacks to a group of investors led by
Jeff Moorad.
Other interests

Jerry Colangelo was part of an investment group planning development in
Buckeye, Arizona
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. They planned a 300,000+ residence development called
Douglas Ranch and a smaller development called
Trillium
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.
Colangelo purchased the bankrupt Wigwam Resort in
Litchfield Park, Arizona.
In 2011, Jerry Colangelo assisted in creating Grand Canyon University's Colangelo School of Sports Business and served as an advisor. On September 25, 2014,
Grand Canyon University announced their college of business would be renamed Colangelo College of Business.
Awards
Colangelo has been named the
NBA's Executive of the Year four times (1976, 1981, 1989, 1993). He is an honorary member of the Marchegiana Society of his hometown, Chicago Heights, Illinois. A street in that city bears his name.
In 1994, Colangelo received the Golden Plate Award of the
American Academy of Achievement
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.
On May 9, 2002, Colangelo was awarded an
honorary degree
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from
Arizona State University
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.
On April 4, 2004, Colangelo was elected to the
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
On November 4, 2007, Colangelo was inducted into the
Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor at the halftime of a Suns game against the
Cleveland Cavaliers
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.
He is the National Leadership Director of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame and is also a Hall of Fame inductee.
It is located in the Colangelo Building on Taylor Street in
Little Italy, Chicago
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.
On Friday, October 21, 2016, Colangelo was honored by
Phoenix Rotary 100, Arizona's first
Rotary Club
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, the prestigious John D. Driggs Outstanding Career Achievement and Community Service Award.
On Saturday, May 18, 2019,
The Lincoln Academy of Illinois granted Colangelo the Order of Lincoln award, the highest honor bestowed by the
State of Illinois
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.
Personal life
Colangelo is a
Christian
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and has spoken about his faith saying, "The first priority in life is to have that relationship with
Jesus Christ
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. So your faith is number one. ... God
asa plan for my life. You know, the way I've tried to live my life is I have this platform, it was given to me by the Lord. And He's blessed me with a lot of things. And someday I'm going to be held accountable with what I did with those things."
Colangelo is married to Joan, whom he met on a blind date while at college.
They have four children: Kathy Holcombe, Kristen Young, Mandie Colangelo, and
Bryan Colangelo.
Bryan had been president of the Phoenix Suns when his father was part of the ownership group, and rejoined his father with the
Philadelphia 76ers from 2016 to 2018.
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1939 births
Living people
American autobiographers
American men's basketball players
American sports businesspeople
American writers of Italian descent
Arena Football League executives
Arizona Diamondbacks owners
Arizona Rattlers
Basketball coaches from Illinois
Businesspeople from Arizona
Businesspeople from Illinois
Guards (basketball)
Illinois Fighting Illini baseball players
Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball players
Major League Baseball executives
Major League Baseball owners
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
NBA general managers
National Hockey League executives
Sportspeople from Chicago Heights, Illinois
Philadelphia 76ers executives
Arizona Coyotes owners
Phoenix Mercury owners
Phoenix Suns executives
Phoenix Suns head coaches
Phoenix Suns owners
Basketball players from Cook County, Illinois
University of Kansas alumni
Women's National Basketball Association executives
Bloom High School alumni
20th-century American sportsmen