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Gillian Zucker became one of the most powerful women in sports when Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer hired her as president of business affairs in 2014. Since then, she has been tasked with executing the former Microsoft CEOs vision for transforming the franchise he purchased for a record $2 billion from an eyesore into a tech-savvy, cutting-edge winner.Whats a typical day like? We spoke around 5 p.m. on a Friday, 10 hours after she arrived at the Clippers offices in downtown Los Angeles. There was an early-morning meeting with architects supervising the teams locker room renovation, her daily check-in with senior vice president Carl Lahr to go over ticket sales, a call with the NBA to go over new technology on the bench rules and a meeting with the teams marketing group about outdoor advertising for the upcoming season. And that was just her morning. The afternoon featured meetings with coach and president of basketball operations Doc Rivers, a drive across town to the teams training facility in Playa Vista for an employee event and a handful of interviews for open jobs within the organization. There were 12 other things in between, but Zucker was driving home to her three children on the 405 freeway, and it was safer to remember off the top of her head, rather than look back through her calendar. Besides, its better to hear what the job is like in her own words than list off appointments.Working with Doc RiversFor me, anything that I can do to alleviate him being concerned about anything except whats going on, on the court, means that Im doing my job effectively. I want him to interact as little as possible on anything that has to do with the hoopla. In that respect, especially during the season, I just try to minimize that. Now, that doesnt mean that we dont have really good communication, and that he doesnt know exactly whats happening. If theres anything thats immediate, Ill text or call him. Hell do the same with me. Otherwise, I try to run things through either email or through Lawrence Frank, who is the executive vice president of basketball operations.At any given point in time, what I dont want to do is be an interruption in the goal of winning. Really coming from Steve, is that No. 1 in all of our minds is we want to win. Anything that detracts from that, were not interested in supporting. I think that includes unnecessary interruptions into whatever it is that Doc has going on. Since I dont know what his day consists of, but generally when theyre traveling, I just try to be really cognizant of that and cautious about making sure Im not interrupting a practice. I dont know. They land at crazy hours of the night. If Im with them, Ill know exactly where he is and when the best time to catch him is. If Im not, I tend to try to run things through someone whos on the road.We are interested and experts at different things. It makes it very easy. I think he has about as much interest in being a part of a discussion on a legal contract as I have in trying to determine what plays we run.One-on-one with BallmerI have a one-on-one with him once a week for an hour. I try to save most things for that. I have a personal rule that he should never be surprised by anything. If theres something that I think he might get blindsided by, or that he would really want to know about in real time, Ill call him.By far, my favorite part of this opportunity is having the chance to work with Steve Ballmer. There are times where Ill be somewhere, and Im doing nothing more than listening to him interact with someone else. I still learn something from that. Hes incredibly bright. He also thinks about things in such a unique way. Part of it is because he hasnt been entrenched in the sports business for as long as I have. Part of it is because he is smart. I think that he takes a lot of the learnings that hes accumulated over his time at Microsoft, and being part of a business that was first that small and now that big. He brings them and that perspective into everything he does now. Its amazing.The other day I invited him to our ticket-pricing meeting. We have a team of people who, collectively in that room, had over 100 years of experience in ticket pricing. I felt like they were very, very prepared for this meeting. They had done a lot of research about secondary prices, primary prices, what was happening in the industry. We have the leagues perspective on it, and really felt good about the preparation going into the meeting.As the meeting opened, the person who really is in charge of pricing for us started the meeting and said, What I wanted to share with you is a little bit of strategy about how we set the prices that we will be sharing with you in just a minute. He goes, Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Were not ready for prices. Nobody says this, but were like, Isnt this surprising? He says, No. No. No. I want to start with talking about how you buy a ticket.Hes like, If I bought this ticket, how did I get it? Of course, that answer is very complicated. You could have gotten it buying it from us as a season-ticket holder. You could have it because you work for a company that gave it to you. You could have it because you came in a group outing with you cub scout group. You could have it because you bought it on StubHub. There are many, many, many other ways that you could have gotten that ticket.He said, OK. Lets write them all down. We, literally, wrote down every single way that you could get a ticket. Then, we matched the entire thing from when this all starts, the Clippers control every single ticket. Then, where do they go from there? After we were done and we had this crazy spider-looking map, our few hours were up, and he looked at it, and he said, OK, so before we set pricing, lets just follow the value chain and determine if theres anywhere that we can do better. It was just such a simple way to look at the process. Ive been pricing tickets for 25 years. Ive never done that. It was a pretty eye-opening exercise. What we discovered was a way to amplify revenue without changing a single ticket price.When I interviewed for this job, I said, If you (Ballmer) want to run the basketball team, its probably not the right job for me. He said, No. I dont want to run the basketball team. I want the basketball team to be really well-run. I think that is the value and the genius of him is that he contributes in a way that helps all of us on the business side to deliver that for him.Innovating the gameI think some really innovative, creative things that will be coming out.Hes a tech guy. He loves sports. He would be watching a game on TV, and hed say, Wouldnt it be cool if I could click on Chris Paul after he just sank that basket, and know exactly how far away from the basket he was? What if I could know what the percentage likelihood is of him making that shot right after he took it, so that if I think, Wow, that was an amazing shot, I could know how amazing that shot was.He wanted the ability to be anywhere in any space on any device, and cheer for the Clippers and have it matter. This is, essentially, how he works. Now, its up to me to put together the team thats going to come up with the concept that can realize that result.So you can get it on your computer. You can get it on your iPad. You can get it on your Xbox. It wont roll out with every single device available from Day 1, but well have the main ones all available. Itll be on iOS. Itll be on Android. Its device agnostic.Itll be like an app, but it will be quite unique. What its based on is a couple of professors at USC, who were studying artificial intelligence and loved basketball. They taught a computer how to understand the game of basketball.Theyre basically connected with the cameras and the feelings that track every player movement and every ball movement in every NBA arena. Then, they take all of that data, which is just a tremendous amount, and they were able to boil that down into a way the general managers and coaches could use it. For example, if a coach was saying to DeAndre [Jordan], When you have your shoulder out instead of your shoulder in, youre 25 percent more effective at blocking shots. Now, they can say to him that exact same thing, and then they can hit two buttons and show him. This is what it looks like with your shoulder out. This is what it looks like with your shoulder in. Heres the difference in your result. Steves idea was, Hey. Thats really great for coaches, but what about just for regular Joe fan? Why cant he have that?Were doing so much more, I think, than we were doing when I first joined the organization. Even to just look at the game presentation alone, weve completely reinvented that experience. I think youll see many, many new things this year that didnt exist last year. Thats the goal is to always keep that fresh, so that if youre a season-ticket holder and youre coming to 43 games plus playoffs, that youre experiencing something different every time. What I never want is for a season-ticket holder to turn to the person next to them and go, This next in-game?break is going to be the kiss cam. You should never know that. You should never know quite whats coming.I think that thats been something that we have become known for and want to become more well-known for. We refer to it in the office as, we want everyone to have FOMO, the fear of missing out. I can tell you, for sure, when we did our surprise tribute performance with the flash mob, the number of people who claim that they were at that game, theres no possible way that, that many people could fit. I want that. That is the biggest compliment that our team can get is that we created a moment that was so special that people want to say they were there. The goal there is that people are saying, OK. You cant miss a Monday night game against the Nets, because if you do, Steve Ballmer might dunk a basketball. Youll never get to see it again.Chuck the CondorI am so pro-Chuck. I am so pro-Chuck. Oh my gosh. Hes the greatest. First of all, every once in a while, Chuck just shows up at our office. I swear, after 20 minutes of Chuck, my face hurts. Hes a fun bird. He brings an energy that, I think, is really just wonderful. You turn into a little kid around him. He brings an excitement level that I think is exactly what Steve wants, to just inspire people to lose themselves in the excitement of the Clippers. I think thats part of what I love about him.We looked at him and said, OK. We could go the route of bringing in another bear or another lion, or we could create a mascot that cant be ignored. Thats really what we want to be, is that kind of organization that takes on bold things and isnt afraid to think differently. He is comfortable in his own feathers. Wouldnt it be nice if we were all that way?Youll see a lot more of Chuck. Hes not going anywhere. I loved, actually, what happened when he was launched. There was definitely this impassioned side where people were saying, Hes odd, and hes strange, and these other people who were sticking up for him and defending him with such fervor. The minute that happened, I was like, We nailed this one.Wife, mother, presidentI think that anybody, no matter who you are or what sex, whos had a lot of success in their life will, if theyre being honest, are going to tell you it has a lot to do with the people who are around them. What I have is an amazingly supportive partner and incredibly supportive kids. When I took on this role, it was very much from the standpoint of things are going to be different. I wont be home to make dinner every night. Im not going to be able to do that. When you have your, at the time, 14-year-old stepping up saying, Well, I guess were going to learn to cook, thats when you know youre set up for success. The reality is that is not my success. That is theirs. I couldnt do what I do if it werent for that. They are incredible, and I think proud and supportive and amazing about being a part of all of this. Nike Sb Shoes Discount . P.A. 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Cheap Wholesale Nike Sb Shoes .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Shanshan Feng birdied four of her final six holes after a long lightning delay Saturday to top the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia leaderboard when darkness suspended play.The 27-year-old Chinese player had a one-stroke lead over fellow major champion Anna Nordqvist of Sweden. Feng was 7 under for the day and 13 under overall on the 18th tee when play was stopped at TPC Kuala Lumpur. Nordqvist was on the par-5 16th.The 18th hole is a tough hole, but its good that the pin location is not the toughest today, Feng said. I think maybe Ill have a full warmup in the morning. Hopefully, then, after I finish the 18th hole, I can go directly to No. 1 and start my fourth round.Play was delayed for 4 hours, 39 minutes by the lightning and periods of heavy rain, leaving only 90 minutes of light left when the action resumed.I just kept eating, Feng said. They kept updating like every 30 minutes, and like after every update, Im like, `Maybe Im going out so I should eat more. I ate like three or four times before I went out. So made sure that Im full of energy.Lightning and rain also suspended play Friday afternoon. Theyre playing TPC Kuala Lumpurs East Course, a week after Justin Thomas successfully defended his title on the West Course in the PGA Tours CIMB Classic.Feng won the 2014 tournament for the last of her four LPGA Tour titles.Coming back here, Ive had so many good memories that Im really relaxed and really enjoying the week, Feng said. Of course, I think that really helps me to bring out my `A game.She bogeyed the par-4 11th before the delay, then reeled off birdies on par-5 12th, par-4 14th, par-3 15th and par-5 16th. She made a 20-foot eagle putt on the par-5 sixth in a front-nine 31.Feng was third in the Olympics in August, the start of a string of five top-four finishes -- the best a second behind Ha Na Jang three weeks ago in Taiwan.Nordqvist was 5 under for the round. She has six LPGA Tour victories, successfully defending her ShopRite LPGA Classic title in June in New Jersey. The former Arizona State player lost a playoff to Brittany Lang in the U.S. Womens Open in July at CordeValle.Amy Yang was third at 11 under with three holes left.Suzann Pettersen (66) and Candie Kung (three holes left) were 9 under, and top-ranked Lydia Ko (65) and Chellaa Choi (67) were 8 under.ddddddddddddPlaying her first tournament since firing caddie Jason Hamilton, Ko rebounded from a bogey-double bogey finish Friday that left her eight strokes back.Ive just got to focus on my game, Ko said. Thats what I tried to do yesterday and today, and thats how I got to this position, so I think I have to do the same thing for tomorrow.Malaysias Sargunan Suntharaj is carrying the 19-year-old New Zealanders clubs. Hamilton shifted to Jang.Pettersen birdied six of the first eight and made another on 12, then returned from the break to hit into the water and make a double bogey on the par-3 15th. She birdied the 18th.Michelle Wie was 7 under with three holes left.Paula Creamer shot a 64 before the storm hit to get to 6 under. The American played the first eight holes in 5 under. She opened with a birdie on 10, bogeyed 11, made four straight birdies, parred the par-5 seventh and birdied the eighth.I started on the back nine, second off today, you get really good greens, Creamer said. But I played great. I hit a lot of really good iron shots. Made a lot of good putts. Just tried to keep the momentum going. I could have shot a lot more under par, but Ill definitely take my 7 under.She closed with a triple bogey Thursday in a 72, and had a double bogey Friday in a 71.If you take those two things away, Id be pretty much right in the mix of things and I know that, Creamer said. Ive been playing well and putting well and my short game is on point. Its just putting them all together and hopefully I can do it tomorrow.Stacy Lewis was 1 under after a 70 in her first event since mid-September.Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn also shot 70, leaving her even par. She has a tour-high five victories -- one more than Ko -- and leads the money list and the Race to CME Globe and player of the year standings.Yani Tseng had an albatross on the sixth, holing a 7-iron from 188 yards.First time. And actually, I see it going in, Tseng said. Everybody was cheering really loud. I had 188 to the pin, downwind. I hit 7-iron and it landed perfect and just to see it go in, pretty cool.She also had two doubles bogeys in a 70 that left her 2 over. 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