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Tom Dundon Buys Portland Trail Blazers for $4 Billion, Sets NBA Record

The Carolina Hurricanes owner crosses leagues in the largest basketball franchise sale to date.

Published June 6, 2026 Source BeIN Sports From the chopped neck
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Tom Dundon Buys Portland Trail Blazers for $4 Billion, Sets NBA Record

The Carolina Hurricanes owner crosses leagues in the largest basketball franchise sale to date.

Tom Dundon, who bought the Carolina Hurricanes for $420 million in 2018, has closed a $4 billion purchase of the Portland Trail Blazers, marking the highest price ever paid for an NBA franchise. The deal values Portland 38% above the Phoenix Suns' $2.9 billion sale to Mat Ishbia in February 2023.

The Blazers had been controlled by the Paul Allen Trust since the Microsoft co-founder's death in 2018. Jody Allen, his sister and trustee, had resisted sale conversations for six years while the franchise value compounded. The timing reflects two realities: NBA media rights just reset at $76 billion over 11 years, and Portland's arena lease runs through 2035 with favorable city terms that include $50 million in deferred capital upgrades the new owner inherits as credit.

Dundon's entry matters because he operates differently than traditional NBA stewards. At Carolina, he replaced the Hurricanes' president within 90 days, renegotiated local broadcast rights mid-contract, and drove attendance up 22% in three seasons by cutting ticket prices and increasing marketing spend. He also attempted to buy the Alliance of American Football in 2019, walked away when the league refused his governance terms, and watched it fold eight weeks later. His pattern is speed and unsentimental cap management.

Portland presents a rebuild scenario. The Blazers missed the playoffs three of the past four seasons, carry $163 million in committed salary for 2025-26, and rank 27th in local television ratings among the 30 NBA teams. Dundon inherits a roster with no All-Stars, a head coach on a contract through 2026, and a front office led by a GM whose last playoff series win came in 2019. The Moda Center, opened in 1995, needs approximately $120 million in renovations to match newer arenas in the Western Conference.

The valuation multiple also signals where NBA ownership is priced now. Dundon is paying 6.7x trailing revenue, compared to 4.8x when Tilman Fertitta bought the Rockets in 2017. That spread reflects betting on two things: the league's new streaming economics, and Portland's position as the 26th largest US media market with no MLB or NFL competition. Revenue per fan in Portland lags peer markets by 18%, which Dundon will read as ceiling, not floor.

Three immediate moves are likely. First, a new team president with NBA front-office experience, probably hired from a conference rival by December. Second, a reevaluation of Portland's local broadcast deal with Root Sports, which pays roughly $25 million annually and expires in 2027—Dundon will either renegotiate or move to a direct-to-consumer model the way he explored in Raleigh. Third, a decision on the head coach before the February trade deadline, because Dundon doesn't wait on underperforming leadership.

The sale also creates pressure on other legacy-held franchises. The New Orleans Pelicans, owned by Gayle Benson since her husband Tom's death in 2018, and the Minnesota Timberwolves, mid-dispute between Glen Taylor and the prospective buyer group led by Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez, now face a $4 billion comp in valuation discussions. Portland wasn't a top-10 market or a recent contender, yet it cleared nine figures above prior records.

Dundon financed the Hurricanes purchase with a minority equity partner and team debt. This deal's structure hasn't been disclosed, but NBA rules cap team debt at $325 million, meaning Dundon needed to arrange roughly $3.7 billion in equity or outside credit facilities. His Dundon Capital Partners, a Dallas-based firm specializing in subprime auto lending and commercial finance, has approximately $4 billion in managed assets. He's either writing the check himself or brought silent partners who won't appear on the NBA's public ownership registry.

Portland's front office, meanwhile, is already fielding calls. Assistant GM Mike Schmitz has been mentioned for GM openings in Orlando and Detroit over the past two years. Senior scouts know that ownership changes trigger roster philosophy changes, which trigger staff changes. The Blazers' analytics group, built over the past four seasons under the previous regime, is updating résumés.

Dundon's first public appearance as Blazers owner is scheduled for a press conference in Portland next week. The tells will be: who he brings with him from Carolina, which local executives sit on stage, and whether he names a team president before or after the event. At the Hurricanes, he announced his president hire the same day he closed the purchase.

The takeaway
Dundon's record **$4 billion** purchase resets NBA franchise pricing and imports an owner known for fast, unsentimental management changes.
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