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Heat's Arison elected NBA board Chairman
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-27 09:12

NEW YORK - Miami Heat owner Micky Arison was elected chairman of the NBA's Board of Governors on Wednesday, replacing Phoenix Suns CEO Jerry Colangelo.

This is a 2005 NBA hand out photo of Russ Granik. Granik will leave his job as NBA deputy commissioner after this season to become a senior adviser to David Stern
This is a 2005 NBA hand out photo of Russ Granik. Granik will leave his job as NBA deputy commissioner after this season to become a senior adviser to David Stern. [Reuters]
"I'm looking forward to an interesting period," Arison said. "We have a lot of opportunities obviously for the league and a lot of challenges, and I look forward to working with the league office to help in any way I can."

Colangelo, who served two two-year terms as chairman, will continue to serve as the Suns' representative on the board and as a member of committees for finance, long-range planning, collective bargaining and player relations. He voluntarily stepped down as chairman to give someone else a chance at the job.

Arison is the chairman and CEO of Carnival Corporation, the cruise ship company. He took control of the Heat in 1995 and has overseen moves such as the hiring of Pat Riley and the acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal, helping Miami grow into a team considered one of the favorites to win the Eastern Conference this season.

"It's great when you have somebody like Micky as a sounding board for the decisions, the directions and the processes," commissioner David Stern said. "There's television negotiations that will be coming up, there's global expansion, there are technology decisions that need to be addressed.

"These ultimately will be decisions for the most part for the whole board, but as you get them ready it's great to have a chairman who both is available as a sounding board and brings the business acumen that Micky brings."

Arison's election came on the final day of the board's two-day meetings. On Monday, deputy commissioner Russ Granik told the board he would retire at the end of the season, his 30th in the league.

One name mentioned as a possible replacement is Adam Silver, the 43-year-old president of NBA Entertainment. Stern said Granik's successor would be announced by the All-Star weekend in February.



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