There was one final flourish to unveil on Tuesday morning before fans could get a look at the $125 million renovation job to the home of the Utah Jazz.
With the drop of a curtain, the Larry H. Miller Group revealed the J-Note statue, what the team owners and company regard as a future iconic spot in front of the upgraded, modern facility that came together in just 129 days.
Gail Miller, the chairwoman of the Miller Group, soldier through a teary speech as she dedicated — for the second time — the arena that is better suited than ever to be the long-term home of the Jazz.