Daily Camera (Boulder)

Former Nuggets owner, businessma­n Mccombs dies

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A former owner of two NBA teams, an NFL franchise and longtime Texas businessma­n, Billy Joe “Red” Mccombs has died at his home in San Antonio, according to a statement from his family on Monday.

Mccombs was 95 and preceded in death by his wife, Charline, in 2019.

“The entire Mccombs family is heartbroke­n to announce that our father, grandfathe­r and greatgrand­father, Red Mccombs passed away Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023,” according to the statement that called Mccombs “a Texas icon.”

“Red was a visionary entreprene­ur who touched many lives and impacted our community in immeasurab­le ways,” the statement said. “But to us he was always, first and foremost, ‘Dad’ or ‘Poppop.’”

Mccombs owned more than 400 businesses during his lifetime, according to the Mccombs Enterprise­s website, and the Mccombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin is named for him.

He twice owned the NBA’S San Antonio Spurs and between those two ownership stints owned the league’s Denver Nuggets and later the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL.

Mccombs also played a big role in Formula One’s return to the United States. He was one of the largest investors in the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, the first purpose-built F1 racetrack in the U.S. and host of the U.S. Grand Prix since 2012.

The Texas circuit and annual grand prix were pivotal for the global racing series’ efforts to establish and grow a significan­t presence in the U.S. Formula One will race three times in the country in 2023, in Austin and Miami and the debut of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Beginning as an automobile salesman in the early 1950s in Corpus Christi, Texas, he would later establish Red Mccombs Automotive, a group of dealership­s in San Antonio.

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