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Sports Edge · Intelligence Desk LOUIS XIII

Dundon Cuts 70 Trail Blazers Staff in First Ninety Days, Comets Legend Out

The Carolina Hurricanes owner applies his Carolina playbook to Portland: lean core, vertical integration, no sentiment.

Published May 29, 2026 Source MSN Sports From the chopped neck
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SILVER · May 29, 2026
LOUIS XIII · May 29, 2026

Dundon Cuts 70 Trail Blazers Staff in First Ninety Days, Comets Legend Out

The Carolina Hurricanes owner applies his Carolina playbook to Portland: lean core, vertical integration, no sentiment.

Tom Dundon laid off approximately 70 employees at the Portland Trail Blazers within his first quarter of ownership, including former Houston Comets guard Sheryl Swoopes, who had been working in basketball operations outreach. The cuts hit business operations, community relations, and middle-tier front office roles. No coaches. No scouts. The basketball budget stayed whole.

Dundon closed his acquisition of the Trail Blazers in late October for a reported $2.1 billion from the estate of Paul Allen. The layoffs began in mid-January, executed over three days with severance packages ranging from two weeks to three months depending on tenure. League sources say Dundon personally approved every name on the list. Swoopes, a four-time WNBA champion who joined the Blazers in 2021 as a community ambassador and youth development advisor, was notified by phone. Her role had been carved out by the previous front office as part of a women's basketball outreach initiative that cost roughly $400,000 annually in salaries and programming.

The pattern is familiar. Dundon bought the Carolina Hurricanes in 2018 for $420 million and within six months shed 40 non-hockey staff, consolidated ticket operations in-house, and ended the team's longtime relationship with a local PR agency. Carolina's payroll is now among the five leanest in the NHL by non-player headcount, but the franchise is profitable every year and reached the Eastern Conference Final twice under his tenure. Revenue per employee in Raleigh is roughly $1.8 million, double the league median. Dundon is applying that same arithmetic to Portland, where the previous ownership structure had built a front office of nearly 240 people, bloated by years of Allen's hands-off stewardship and a passive board.

The Blazers are not in financial distress. Local sponsorship revenue is strong, the Rose Quarter renovation project is moving forward with $230 million in city and state backing, and the team's RSN deal with ROOT Sports runs through 2027 at $22 million annually. But Dundon sees inefficiency. Three people were doing jobs he thinks one person can do. Community programs that generated goodwill but no measurable ticket sales or brand lift are being sunsetted. The women's basketball initiative, for instance, ran camps that reached approximately 1,200 girls annually across Oregon and Washington, but internal tracking showed fewer than 3% of those families ever bought Blazers tickets.

League executives watching Portland expect more cuts in March when the Blazers' basketball operations staff undergoes its post-trade-deadline review. Dundon has told confidants he believes NBA teams carry 30% to 40% more headcount than necessary, a view shaped by his years in auto lending and his time running the Alliance of American Football, which collapsed in 2019 after he pulled funding. The question for Portland is whether Dundon's efficiency model works in a market that still remembers the championship era and expects a certain level of community engagement. The Hurricanes play in a metro area of 1.4 million with limited corporate depth. Portland has 2.5 million people, a strong tech sector, and a fanbase that expects the franchise to behave like a civic institution, not a cost center.

Sheryl Swoopes has not commented publicly. Her agent, however, has received calls from two WNBA teams and one college program in the past week. The Blazers' VP of community relations, who oversaw the youth basketball programs, is interviewing with the Seattle Kraken. A former ticketing director who was let go is now consulting for a Series A sports tech startup in San Francisco that is building dynamic pricing software for arenas.

Dundon is expected to name a new president of business operations by late February, someone with experience running lean operations at scale. Internal candidates were passed over. The job posting, circulated quietly through executive search firm Turnkey, lists a salary range of $400,000 to $550,000, roughly $200,000 less than the previous president made. The hire will report directly to Dundon, not to GM Joe Cronin, and will be responsible for achieving an EBITDA margin above 18% within two years, per the search memo.

Watch for vendor contract renegotiations in Q2. The Blazers currently spend approximately $18 million annually on external agencies for marketing, production, and event management. Dundon has told his inner circle he expects to bring most of that in-house and cut the total spend by half. ROOT Sports is also monitoring whether Portland tries to renegotiate early or opts out of its RSN deal in 2025, when a one-time exit window opens. Dundon has expressed interest in direct-to-consumer streaming models that eliminate the middleman, similar to what he explored in Raleigh before the league pushed back.

The Rose Quarter renovation, set to break ground in April, remains untouched. Dundon views infrastructure as revenue, headcount as cost.

The takeaway
Dundon's Portland playbook is pure Carolina: slash non-core staff, consolidate externals, demand EBITDA over optics—watch vendor contracts next.
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