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Robert Sarver

Robert Gary Sarver[1] (born October 31, 1961) is an American businessman, co-founder of Southwest Value Partners, a real estate development company, and the former owner of the Phoenix Suns NBA team, Phoenix Mercury WNBA team and the RCD Mallorca La Liga Spanish football team.[2]

Robert Sarver
Sarver in 2011
Born (1961-10-31) October 31, 1961 (age 62)
EducationUniversity of Arizona
Occupation(s)Real estate developer, owner
Known forPhoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury, RCD Mallorca
Co–owner, Southwest Value Partners
SpousePenny Sanders

Early life and education edit

Sarver was born in Tucson to Irene and Jack Sarver. Sarver is Jewish.[3] His father was a prominent Tucson businessman, banker, and hotel developer (the elder Sarver built the Aztec Inn, the Plaza International Hotel (now an Aloft Hotel) at Speedway and Campbell in Tucson in the early 1970s,[4] built and operated the Tucson area Howard Johnson's locations, and headed American Savings & Loan Ass'n. as its CEO. Jack Sarver died of a heart attack in 1979; Robert Sarver would eventually donate funds to his alma mater, the University of Arizona's heart research center, which in 1998 was renamed the Sarver Heart Center in honor of his father.[5] Sarver attended his first Phoenix Suns game when he was 8 years old after receiving tickets to his first basketball game on his 8th birthday from one of the team's original co-owners, Donald Diamond; this became a key point in his growing basketball and soccer fandom, including later team ownership within said sports.[6] At age 16, he went to work for his father's company, American Savings and Loan.[7] Sarver is a 1979 graduate of Sabino High School in Tucson, and a 1982 graduate of University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in business administration.[7] In 1983, Sarver became a certified public accountant.[7]

Career edit

Banking edit

In 1984, Sarver founded the National Bank of Tucson (which he expanded statewide and changed the name to the National Bank of Arizona).[7] In 1994, he sold the National Bank of Arizona, then the largest independent bank in the state, to Zions Bancorporation.[7] In 1995, he acquired Grossmont Bank, one of San Diego's largest community banks. Grossmont was also sold to Zions Bancorporation in 1997.[8] In 1998, Sarver led Zions Bancorporation's acquisition of Sumitomo Bank of California.[7] In 2003, he became chairman of Western Alliance Bancorporation based in Phoenix.[7][9]

Real estate development edit

In 1990, Sarver co-founded the real estate company Southwest Value Partners with Millard Seldin.[7] In 1995, Southwest Value Partners purchased the Emerald Plaza in San Diego.[7] In 2004, his jointly owned real estate firm, Southwest Value Partners, sold the Emerald Plaza and two other San Diego office buildings to Santa Ana real estate firm, Triple Net Properties, for $274.5 million.[10]

Phoenix Suns edit

A lifelong sports fan, Sarver's quest to purchase an NBA team began with a conversation with University of Arizona basketball coach Lute Olson. Olson referred Sarver to Steve Kerr, a former player at Arizona and a 15-year NBA veteran, to assist him in buying an NBA franchise. In 2004, he purchased the Phoenix Suns for a then-record $401 million.[7]

In 2020, Sarver and the Suns collaborated with Verizon on a state of the art, 53,000-square foot practice arena called the Verizon 5G Performance Center.[11] The $45 million facility uses 5G technology to merge computer-aided motion analysis, player and ball tracking, and shot tracking to provide precise information to players and coaches.[12] In 2021, Sarver and the Suns oversaw a $230 million renovation and expansion of Footprint Center, formerly known as Talking Stick Resort Arena.[13] The renovations include ultra-modern amenities, premium seating options, themed bars, new suites, and additional social spaces. On top of the physical changes to the arena, there has been an overhaul to the game presentation including enhancements to sound, lighting and video systems.[14] The modernization also included significant improvements to the arena's infrastructure.[15]

In 2021, the Suns reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 1993. Despite strong play from their young core, the Suns eventually lost to the Bucks 4–2. Though overlooked as potential championship contenders at the start of the season after a previous decade of missing the playoffs, the Suns, built by Sarver, general manager James Jones, and coach Monty Williams, have quickly developed into one of the strongest organizations in the NBA.[16]

Phoenix Mercury edit

Founded in 1997 by former Suns owner Jerry Colangelo, Sarver purchased the WNBA team alongside the Phoenix Suns in 2004.[17]  Of the original eight franchises created at the founding of the WNBA for the inaugural 1997 season, the Phoenix Mercury are one of only three remaining in the 12-team league (along with the New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks).[18] Of the twelve WNBA teams, only five share the same majority owner as their NBA counterpart (Indiana Fever, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, and Washington Mystics).[19] Under Sarver's ownership, the Mercury have won three WNBA championships (2007, 2009, 2014) and won conference titles four times, including during the 2021 season (2007, 2009, 2014, 2021).[20][21]

RCD Mallorca edit

In January 2016, Sarver bought football team RCD Mallorca, at the time in the Spanish second division, for €20 million.[22] Under his poor management early on, the team was briefly demoted to the Segunda División B (the Spanish third division) for the 2017–18 season before returning to the second division the next season. RCD Mallorca returned to La Liga (the Spanish first division) during the 2019–20 season, though they returned to the Segunda División the following season. They have since returned to La Liga as of 2021 and have stayed there as of the 2023–24 season. Initially, Robert Sarver retained his ownership of the RCD Mallorca football team after losing his ownership rights to both Phoenix teams on February 7, 2023, and claimed to not sell his ownership to someone else. However, on July 1 of that year, Sarver let his ownership stake go to former tennis star and RCD Mallorca co-owner Andy Kohlberg, who holds majority ownership of the team going forward.[23]

Controversies edit

Sarver has been criticized by employees and former employees, agents, and rival executives for his overly hands-on approach to business. He has been accused in one account "of being of an interventionist owner with more authority than expertise, a front office marred by instability, an understaffed scouting department, and a dated facility that isolates the decision-makers from the players and coaches".[24]

On November 4, 2021, Sarver and the Suns were the subject of a report written by Baxter Holmes on ESPN, which accused Sarver and members of the front office of racist and misogynistic behavior, including allegedly announcing his preference for extra-large condoms at a staff meeting.[25] The report was based on interviews with more than 70 employees and former employees of the Suns. Sarver and his legal team denied the vast majority of accusations, citing that there are only a handful of sources on the record and, while the reporter may have reached out to 70 employees, the article provided no evidence that all of them spoke negatively of the organization.[26][27][28] Sarver and the Suns welcomed an NBA inquiry to clear up the allegations.[28][29][30]

On September 13, 2022, the NBA fined Sarver the maximum $10 million and suspended him for one year in both the NBA and the WNBA after an independent investigation determined that he said "nigger" at least five times in public – four of those being told by subordinates afterward that he should not use the word – as well as conduct that included "unequal treatment of female employees; sex-related statements and conduct; and harsh treatment of employees that on occasion constituted bullying."[31][32] During the 2022–23 season only, any actions that would normally have required Sarver (such as promoting James Jones from the Suns' general manager to their President of Basketball Operations), were executed by Suns vice chairman and minority owner Sam Garvin instead.[33] NBA players and former NBA players, including LeBron James, Suns player Chris Paul, and Draymond Green, said that the punishment was too lenient. PayPal threatened to not renew its partnership with the Suns if Sarver remained as owner. Green asked for a league vote to terminate Sarver as a league owner.[34] On September 21, Sarver announced he would begin the process of selling both the Suns and the Mercury.[35] Sarver eventually accepted the purchase of both teams by United Wholesale Mortgage's CEO Mat Ishbia and his brother Justin for a record-high $4 billion purchasing price on December 20, 2022, with the move being made official on February 7, 2023.[36][37] Despite no longer owning the Suns or Mercury teams, his suspensions for both the NBA & WNBA were still considered active until September 13, 2023, though Sarver disputed the rest of his suspension period as a result of his ownership ending.[38]

Advocacy work edit

Opposition to Arizona SB-1070 edit

In response to a 2010 Arizona Senate bill called the "Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act", colloquially known as SB-1070, which would make it a state misdemeanor crime for an undocumented person to be in Arizona and obligate police to make an attempt when practicable during a stop, detention or arrest to determine a person's immigration status, the Phoenix Suns adopted special "Los Suns" jerseys on Cinco De Mayo. Sarver also released a scathing rebuke of the law:[39][40][41]

... [T]he result of passing this law is that our basic principles of equal rights and protection under the law are being called into question, and Arizona's already struggling economy will suffer even further setbacks at a time when the state can ill-afford them... I looked around our plane and looked at our players and the diversity in our organization. I thought we need to go on record that we honor our diversity in our team, in the NBA and we need to show support for that. As for the political part of that, that's my statement. There are times you need to stand up and be heard. I respect people's views on the other side but I just felt it was appropriate for me to stand up and make a statement.[42][41]

Phoenix Suns Charities edit

In February 2023, Sarver and his wife donated $5 million to Phoenix Suns Charities, the largest single donation the organization has received.[43] He also gave Suns team employees that have stayed with the organization for at least one year a bonus of $20,000 for each individual.[44]

Personal life edit

In 1996, Sarver married Penny Sanders,[7] a Kansas City, Missouri native; they live in Paradise Valley, Arizona, and have three sons named Max, Jake, and Zach.[45]

References edit

  1. ^ "Top Buys by Top Brass: Executive Chairman Sarver's $1.9M Bet". NASDAQ. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  2. ^ Jaume, Tolo (July 1, 2023). "An American billionaire joins the shareholders and board of Real Mallorca".
  3. ^ "Wandering Jews: Former Tucsonans thrive in new locales – Robert Sarver". Arizona Jewish Post. September 15, 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  4. ^ Smythe, Real Estate by Christie (May 6, 2008). "Real Estate by Christie Smythe: Aloft hotel may roost near campus". Arizona Daily Star.
  5. ^ "Sarver Heart Center bio on Robert Sarver". August 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Fie, Julie, ed. (2019). "Ring of Honor". 2019–20 Phoenix Suns Media Guide (PDF). Phoenix Suns. pp. 8–9. (PDF) from the original on March 7, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Rivera, Steve (April 23, 2005). "Having a Blast". Tucson Citizen. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  8. ^ Campbell, Joel (July 8, 1997). "Zions to add San Diego bank and Oakland finance firm". Deseret News. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  9. ^ Wiles, Russ (April 6, 2011). "Suns' Sarver is first and foremost a banker". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  10. ^ Southwest Value Partners: "Three Downtown Towers are Sold for $274 Million" June 17, 2004. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  11. ^ "Phoenix Suns, Verizon 5G Performance Center - Work - ZGF". www.zgf.com. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  12. ^ "Game changer: How the Phoenix Suns and Verizon 5G are transforming sports". www.verizon.com. August 5, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  13. ^ Young, Jabari (July 16, 2021). "Phoenix Suns arena will be named Footprint Center in 'one of the most unique partnerships in sports'". CNBC. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  14. ^ "Footprint Center Modernization". HOK. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  15. ^ "Phoenix Suns start a new 'green' era at the Footprint Center". AZFamily. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  16. ^ Hoops, Zona (October 20, 2021). "The Suns will have a target on their back all season". Bright Side Of The Sun. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  17. ^ Matthias, Karli (April 27, 2020). "16 years ago, Sarver purchased Phoenix Suns for record $401 million". Cronkite News - Arizona PBS. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  18. ^ "History". WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  19. ^ Tracy, Jeff (March 1, 2021). "Breaking down the WNBA's new ownership landscape after sale of Atlanta Dream". Axios.
  20. ^ "Phoenix Mercury punch ticket to the Finals in front of record-setting crowd". ESPN.com. October 9, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  21. ^ "Phoenix Mercury". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  22. ^ Steve Nash buys majority stake in Mallorca Marca. January 5, 2016. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
  23. ^ Pelit, Asli (October 14, 2022). "Suns' Owner Sarver Plans to Keep LaLiga Club Mallorca".
  24. ^ "Inside the Phoenix Suns' messy and dysfunctional front office". ESPN.com. March 4, 2019. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  25. ^ "Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner". ESPN.com. November 4, 2021. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
  26. ^ Rankin, Duane (November 11, 2021). "Former Phoenix Suns employees: Robert Sarver 'different,' but not racist or misogynistic". Arizona Republic.
  27. ^ The Athletic Staff. "Suns, owner Robert Sarver deny allegations of racism, sexism in 'proposed story'". The Athletic. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  28. ^ a b . Phoenix Suns. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  29. ^ "Larry Fitzgerald among Phoenix Suns partners who sign statement disputing Sarver allegations". news.yahoo.com. November 5, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  30. ^ Feldman, Dan (November 5, 2021). "Suns coach Monty Williams addresses allegations against Robert Sarver". ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  31. ^ "NBA statement about independent investigation regarding Robert Sarver and the Phoenix Suns organization". NBA.com: NBA Communications. September 13, 2022. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  32. ^ "Suns' owner Sarver suspended from NBA/WNBA for one year, fined $10 million". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  33. ^ "Phoenix Suns' Sam Garvin granted authority to act as interim governor during Robert Sarver's suspension, sources say". ESPN. September 15, 2022.
  34. ^ Andrews, Kendra (September 25, 2022). "Warriors' Stephen Curry says he spoke with Adam Silver about Robert Sarver discipline, calls impending Suns sale 'exactly what should have happened'". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
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  36. ^ "Ishbia agrees to Suns purchase for record $4B". ESPN.com. December 20, 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
  37. ^ "MAT ISHBIA ASSUMES CONTROLLING OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF PHOENIX SUNS AND PHOENIX MERCURY". www.nba.com.
  38. ^ "Robert Sarver disputes his 'active' suspension since he no longer owns Phoenix Suns". MSN.
  39. ^ "SB 1070 at the Supreme Court: What's at Stake". American Civil Liberties Union. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  40. ^ Witz, Billy (May 6, 2010). "'Los Suns' Join Protest, Then Stop the Spurs". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  41. ^ a b Zirin, Dave (May 6, 2010). "The Nation: Here Come Los Suns...Against The Bill". NPR. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  42. ^ Andy Barr (May 4, 2010). "Suns protest Arizona law". POLITICO. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  43. ^ Robert Sarver, Wife Donate $5 Million to Phoenix Suns Charities
  44. ^ Sources: Ex-Suns owner Robert Sarver giving $20K to team employees
  45. ^ University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center: "The Sarver Family" Retrieved November 30, 2017.

robert, sarver, robert, gary, sarver, born, october, 1961, american, businessman, founder, southwest, value, partners, real, estate, development, company, former, owner, phoenix, suns, team, phoenix, mercury, wnba, team, mallorca, liga, spanish, football, team. Robert Gary Sarver 1 born October 31 1961 is an American businessman co founder of Southwest Value Partners a real estate development company and the former owner of the Phoenix Suns NBA team Phoenix Mercury WNBA team and the RCD Mallorca La Liga Spanish football team 2 Robert SarverSarver in 2011Born 1961 10 31 October 31 1961 age 62 Tucson Arizona U S EducationUniversity of ArizonaOccupation s Real estate developer ownerKnown forPhoenix Suns Phoenix Mercury RCD Mallorca Co owner Southwest Value PartnersSpousePenny Sanders Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Banking 2 2 Real estate development 2 3 Phoenix Suns 2 4 Phoenix Mercury 2 5 RCD Mallorca 3 Controversies 4 Advocacy work 4 1 Opposition to Arizona SB 1070 4 2 Phoenix Suns Charities 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editSarver was born in Tucson to Irene and Jack Sarver Sarver is Jewish 3 His father was a prominent Tucson businessman banker and hotel developer the elder Sarver built the Aztec Inn the Plaza International Hotel now an Aloft Hotel at Speedway and Campbell in Tucson in the early 1970s 4 built and operated the Tucson area Howard Johnson s locations and headed American Savings amp Loan Ass n as its CEO Jack Sarver died of a heart attack in 1979 Robert Sarver would eventually donate funds to his alma mater the University of Arizona s heart research center which in 1998 was renamed the Sarver Heart Center in honor of his father 5 Sarver attended his first Phoenix Suns game when he was 8 years old after receiving tickets to his first basketball game on his 8th birthday from one of the team s original co owners Donald Diamond this became a key point in his growing basketball and soccer fandom including later team ownership within said sports 6 At age 16 he went to work for his father s company American Savings and Loan 7 Sarver is a 1979 graduate of Sabino High School in Tucson and a 1982 graduate of University of Arizona with a bachelor s degree in business administration 7 In 1983 Sarver became a certified public accountant 7 Career editBanking edit In 1984 Sarver founded the National Bank of Tucson which he expanded statewide and changed the name to the National Bank of Arizona 7 In 1994 he sold the National Bank of Arizona then the largest independent bank in the state to Zions Bancorporation 7 In 1995 he acquired Grossmont Bank one of San Diego s largest community banks Grossmont was also sold to Zions Bancorporation in 1997 8 In 1998 Sarver led Zions Bancorporation s acquisition of Sumitomo Bank of California 7 In 2003 he became chairman of Western Alliance Bancorporation based in Phoenix 7 9 Real estate development edit In 1990 Sarver co founded the real estate company Southwest Value Partners with Millard Seldin 7 In 1995 Southwest Value Partners purchased the Emerald Plaza in San Diego 7 In 2004 his jointly owned real estate firm Southwest Value Partners sold the Emerald Plaza and two other San Diego office buildings to Santa Ana real estate firm Triple Net Properties for 274 5 million 10 Phoenix Suns edit A lifelong sports fan Sarver s quest to purchase an NBA team began with a conversation with University of Arizona basketball coach Lute Olson Olson referred Sarver to Steve Kerr a former player at Arizona and a 15 year NBA veteran to assist him in buying an NBA franchise In 2004 he purchased the Phoenix Suns for a then record 401 million 7 In 2020 Sarver and the Suns collaborated with Verizon on a state of the art 53 000 square foot practice arena called the Verizon 5G Performance Center 11 The 45 million facility uses 5G technology to merge computer aided motion analysis player and ball tracking and shot tracking to provide precise information to players and coaches 12 In 2021 Sarver and the Suns oversaw a 230 million renovation and expansion of Footprint Center formerly known as Talking Stick Resort Arena 13 The renovations include ultra modern amenities premium seating options themed bars new suites and additional social spaces On top of the physical changes to the arena there has been an overhaul to the game presentation including enhancements to sound lighting and video systems 14 The modernization also included significant improvements to the arena s infrastructure 15 In 2021 the Suns reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 1993 Despite strong play from their young core the Suns eventually lost to the Bucks 4 2 Though overlooked as potential championship contenders at the start of the season after a previous decade of missing the playoffs the Suns built by Sarver general manager James Jones and coach Monty Williams have quickly developed into one of the strongest organizations in the NBA 16 Phoenix Mercury edit Founded in 1997 by former Suns owner Jerry Colangelo Sarver purchased the WNBA team alongside the Phoenix Suns in 2004 17 Of the original eight franchises created at the founding of the WNBA for the inaugural 1997 season the Phoenix Mercury are one of only three remaining in the 12 team league along with the New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks 18 Of the twelve WNBA teams only five share the same majority owner as their NBA counterpart Indiana Fever Minnesota Lynx New York Liberty Phoenix Mercury and Washington Mystics 19 Under Sarver s ownership the Mercury have won three WNBA championships 2007 2009 2014 and won conference titles four times including during the 2021 season 2007 2009 2014 2021 20 21 RCD Mallorca edit In January 2016 Sarver bought football team RCD Mallorca at the time in the Spanish second division for 20 million 22 Under his poor management early on the team was briefly demoted to the Segunda Division B the Spanish third division for the 2017 18 season before returning to the second division the next season RCD Mallorca returned to La Liga the Spanish first division during the 2019 20 season though they returned to the Segunda Division the following season They have since returned to La Liga as of 2021 and have stayed there as of the 2023 24 season Initially Robert Sarver retained his ownership of the RCD Mallorca football team after losing his ownership rights to both Phoenix teams on February 7 2023 and claimed to not sell his ownership to someone else However on July 1 of that year Sarver let his ownership stake go to former tennis star and RCD Mallorca co owner Andy Kohlberg who holds majority ownership of the team going forward 23 Controversies editSarver has been criticized by employees and former employees agents and rival executives for his overly hands on approach to business He has been accused in one account of being of an interventionist owner with more authority than expertise a front office marred by instability an understaffed scouting department and a dated facility that isolates the decision makers from the players and coaches 24 On November 4 2021 Sarver and the Suns were the subject of a report written by Baxter Holmes on ESPN which accused Sarver and members of the front office of racist and misogynistic behavior including allegedly announcing his preference for extra large condoms at a staff meeting 25 The report was based on interviews with more than 70 employees and former employees of the Suns Sarver and his legal team denied the vast majority of accusations citing that there are only a handful of sources on the record and while the reporter may have reached out to 70 employees the article provided no evidence that all of them spoke negatively of the organization 26 27 28 Sarver and the Suns welcomed an NBA inquiry to clear up the allegations 28 29 30 On September 13 2022 the NBA fined Sarver the maximum 10 million and suspended him for one year in both the NBA and the WNBA after an independent investigation determined that he said nigger at least five times in public four of those being told by subordinates afterward that he should not use the word as well as conduct that included unequal treatment of female employees sex related statements and conduct and harsh treatment of employees that on occasion constituted bullying 31 32 During the 2022 23 season only any actions that would normally have required Sarver such as promoting James Jones from the Suns general manager to their President of Basketball Operations were executed by Suns vice chairman and minority owner Sam Garvin instead 33 NBA players and former NBA players including LeBron James Suns player Chris Paul and Draymond Green said that the punishment was too lenient PayPal threatened to not renew its partnership with the Suns if Sarver remained as owner Green asked for a league vote to terminate Sarver as a league owner 34 On September 21 Sarver announced he would begin the process of selling both the Suns and the Mercury 35 Sarver eventually accepted the purchase of both teams by United Wholesale Mortgage s CEO Mat Ishbia and his brother Justin for a record high 4 billion purchasing price on December 20 2022 with the move being made official on February 7 2023 36 37 Despite no longer owning the Suns or Mercury teams his suspensions for both the NBA amp WNBA were still considered active until September 13 2023 though Sarver disputed the rest of his suspension period as a result of his ownership ending 38 Advocacy work editOpposition to Arizona SB 1070 edit In response to a 2010 Arizona Senate bill called the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act colloquially known as SB 1070 which would make it a state misdemeanor crime for an undocumented person to be in Arizona and obligate police to make an attempt when practicable during a stop detention or arrest to determine a person s immigration status the Phoenix Suns adopted special Los Suns jerseys on Cinco De Mayo Sarver also released a scathing rebuke of the law 39 40 41 T he result of passing this law is that our basic principles of equal rights and protection under the law are being called into question and Arizona s already struggling economy will suffer even further setbacks at a time when the state can ill afford them I looked around our plane and looked at our players and the diversity in our organization I thought we need to go on record that we honor our diversity in our team in the NBA and we need to show support for that As for the political part of that that s my statement There are times you need to stand up and be heard I respect people s views on the other side but I just felt it was appropriate for me to stand up and make a statement 42 41 Phoenix Suns Charities edit In February 2023 Sarver and his wife donated 5 million to Phoenix Suns Charities the largest single donation the organization has received 43 He also gave Suns team employees that have stayed with the organization for at least one year a bonus of 20 000 for each individual 44 Personal life editIn 1996 Sarver married Penny Sanders 7 a Kansas City Missouri native they live in Paradise Valley Arizona and have three sons named Max Jake and Zach 45 References edit Top Buys by Top Brass 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Arizona Republic Retrieved November 30 2017 Southwest Value Partners Three Downtown Towers are Sold for 274 Million June 17 2004 Retrieved November 30 2017 Phoenix Suns Verizon 5G Performance Center Work ZGF www zgf com Retrieved October 27 2021 Game changer How the Phoenix Suns and Verizon 5G are transforming sports www verizon com August 5 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Young Jabari July 16 2021 Phoenix Suns arena will be named Footprint Center in one of the most unique partnerships in sports CNBC Retrieved October 27 2021 Footprint Center Modernization HOK Retrieved October 27 2021 Phoenix Suns start a new green era at the Footprint Center AZFamily Retrieved October 27 2021 Hoops Zona October 20 2021 The Suns will have a target on their back all season Bright Side Of The Sun Retrieved October 27 2021 Matthias Karli April 27 2020 16 years ago Sarver purchased Phoenix Suns for record 401 million Cronkite News Arizona PBS Retrieved October 27 2021 History WNBA com Official Site of the WNBA Retrieved October 27 2021 Tracy Jeff March 1 2021 Breaking down the WNBA s new ownership landscape after sale of Atlanta Dream Axios Phoenix Mercury punch ticket to the Finals in front of record setting crowd ESPN com October 9 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Phoenix Mercury Basketball Reference com Retrieved October 27 2021 Steve Nash buys majority stake in Mallorca Marca January 5 2016 Retrieved August 23 2018 Pelit Asli October 14 2022 Suns Owner Sarver Plans to Keep LaLiga Club Mallorca Inside the Phoenix Suns messy and dysfunctional front office ESPN com March 4 2019 Retrieved October 22 2021 Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns Inside Robert Sarver s 17 year tenure as owner ESPN com November 4 2021 Retrieved November 4 2021 Rankin Duane November 11 2021 Former Phoenix Suns employees Robert Sarver different but not racist or misogynistic Arizona Republic The Athletic Staff Suns owner Robert Sarver deny allegations of racism sexism in proposed story The 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