So her organization, the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, reached out to other sporting institutions around the state, including the University of Utah, BYU, Utah State University, Weber State University, Real Salt Lake and the Salt Lake Bees. They even wanted to include figures like Olympic medalist Nathan Chen, pro golfer Tony Finau, and even former Salt Lake Bees player turned 2-time Major League Baseball MVP Mike Trout.
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) October 25, 2019
In March, Jazz fan Shane Keisel was banned from Vivint Arena events after security video revealed he used racially-tinged language at then-Oklahoma City guard Westbrook while he was on the bench.