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Sure, the Phoenix Suns experienced another playoff letdown. But owner Mat Ishbia already got his superstars in the door and knows continuity and patience is now the path.
Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia is owning up to his early missteps and making it clear that things are going to look a lot ...
PONTIAC, Mich. — Mat Ishbia understands his “superpower.” It’s maximizing his day. Everyone gets 24 hours. He’s determined to get more out of them than everyone else. “You can’t have ...
Mat Ishbia was not born with a silver spoon, even though his father, Jeff, was a local attorney and idea man. Mat Ishbia may have handed over a record $4 billion at the Suns’ last trade deadline ...
Editor's note: This story was first published on Feb. 3, a few days ahead of Mat Ishbia officially taking over as owner of the Suns. Mateen Cleaves didn’t think much of Mat Ishbia upon first blush.
Of course, it’s better for him politically to throw fired coach Mike Budenholzer under the bus, so that happened, too, in a lengthy interview with Duane Rankin of the Arizona Republic. Here are a few ...
Mat Ishbia joined his father's still-modest company in 2003 and became president in 2009. Both Ishbias sit on the company's nine-director board, as does brother Justin. The company was founded in ...
For quite some time, Mat Ishbia’s brother, Justin Ishbia, was pursuing ownership of the Minnesota Twins. Fast forward to Friday night, Ishbia announced he was abandoning his bid for the Twins.
Phoenix Suns governor Mat Ishbia says he is confident in his team's construction despite it being swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the NBA playoffs. "Ask the other 29 GMs ...
At the end of trading Friday, Ishbia’s 70% stake was worth $12.6 billion, enough to make him one of the 50 richest people in America. His brother Justin’s smaller stake is worth $4 billion.
Mat Ishbia is optimistic about the mortgage market. The Pontiac, Michigan-based United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM) CEO believes that 2022 and 2023 are equally challenging years, but the market will ...
It was the late 1990s, and a 5-foot-10 guard named Mat Ishbia joined MSU’s basketball program. Ishbia wasn’t a highly-touted prospect, but he was brought in as a walk-on by head coach Tom Izzo ...