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In a preliminary arrangement, Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon agreed to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team.

Portland Trail Blazers ownership transfer in progress as Paul Allen's estate plans to sell the team to a consortium spearheaded by Tom Dundon, owner of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Businessman Tom Dundon is close to finalizing a contract to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers NBA...
Businessman Tom Dundon is close to finalizing a contract to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchise. Dundon, currently the owner of the NHL's Hurricanes, is on the brink of acquiring another professional sports team.

In a preliminary arrangement, Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon agreed to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team.

The Portland Trail Blazers, a fixture in the NBA since their inception in 1970, are set for a change of ownership. Tom Dundon, the current owner of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes, has reached a tentative agreement to purchase the Trail Blazers for a reported $4.25 billion.

Dundon's ownership group includes Marc Zahr, co-president of Blue Owl Capital, and Sheel Tyle, founder and co-CEO of Portland-based Collective Global. The sale represents a significant appreciation from when Paul Allen originally purchased the team for $70 million in 1988.

The Trail Blazers, who finished last season with a record of 36-46 and missed out on the playoffs for the fourth straight year, will remain in Portland. Dundon is engaging in discussions around arena renovations and partnerships with the city and state.

Paul Allen, who passed away in 2018, also owned the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and was a co-owner of Major League Soccer's Seattle Sounders. His estate has been running the Trail Blazers since his passing, and the proceeds from the sale of his teams will go to philanthropic endeavours, as stipulated in his will.

The Trail Blazers were previously valued at $3.65 billion by CNBC. The sale, if ratified by the NBA Board of Governors, will mark a large profit for the Paul G. Allen estate.

ESPN reported the deal, and the Carolina Hurricanes, based in Raleigh, have made the playoffs in each of the last seven seasons. The potential purchase will not affect the Carolina Hurricanes, and a spokesperson for the Carolina Hurricanes stated that Don Dundon is "excited about the opportunity" to buy the Trail Blazers.

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The Trail Blazers won their lone NBA championship in 1977, under the ownership of Allen's sister, Jody Allen, who has served as chair of both the Blazers and Seahawks since Allen's death.

[1] AP Sports Writer Tim Booth contributed to this report. [2] AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this report.

  1. Marc Zahr, co-president of Blue Owl Capital, and Sheel Tyle, founder and co-CEO of Portland-based Collective Global, will also be part of Tom Dundon's ownership group for the Portland Trail Blazers.
  2. Prior to Paul Allen's ownership, the Trail Blazers were valued at a mere $70 million in 1988, highlighting a significant appreciation in value over the years.
  3. The Trail Blazers, who compete in the NBA, will continue to play in Portland, while discussions about arena renovations and partnerships with the city and state are ongoing.
  4. Although Tom Dundon is poised to acquire the Trail Blazers, his current role as the owner of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes will not be affected, as reported by ESPN.
  5. Known for venturing into various business sectors, Paul Allen, the late owner of the Trail Blazers, Seattle Seahawks, and Seattle Sounders, will funnel the profits from the sale of his teams into philanthropic endeavors as per his will.

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