Tony Struhs | 4:04 p.m. April 9, 2008
I think you have some of your facts about Connor Sport Court wrong.

They have less than 130 employees in Salt Lake City
They were bought out of bankruptcy in 2004 and then merged with Connor Floors.
Their revenues are way overstated in the article

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Memphis head coach John Calipari, second from right, leads his team through a drill. The NCAA floor was made by Salt Lake's Connor Sport Court International.

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