Does Pat Riley hold the trademark for 'three-peat ... According to Riley, Lakers' player Byron Scott first used the term in 1988 while talking about the team's chances in the NBA Finals.
The Chiefs are looking to join a rare group this year.
Front Office Sports reported that the NFL has reached an agreement with Miami Heat team president and former longtime NBA coach Pat Riley to use ... Abdul-Jabbar and Byron Scott was coming off ...
Byron Scott was an important player for the Los Angeles Lakers during their Showtime era. Playing under a strict drill sergeant like Pat Riley instilled in him the importance of respecting the ...
If Kansas City created merchandise using the phrase, then they would likely owe Miami Heat president Pat Riley ... Riley got the idea when he heard his former player Byron Scott of the Los Angeles ...
Riley, in the midst of trade negotiations involving disgruntled forward Jimmy Butler, previously has said that proceeds of such royalties go to the Pat Riley ... with Byron Scott among those ...
Miami Heat president and minority owner Pat Riley could see his wealth expand ... as Los Angeles Lakers head coach after overhearing Byron Scott use it before the start of the 1988-89 NBA season.