Paul Allen’s estate said Tuesday it has begun the process of finding a new owner for the team. Allen, the billionaire cofounder of Microsoft who died in 2018, stipulated the eventual sale of his sports properties in his will.
There was speculation Knight, the chairman emeritus of
“Five years ago, when I was a younger man, I had a great interest in being a part of the
Allen owned the Trail Blazers, the
Allen’s estate said in its announcement that the sale of the Blazers is consistent with Allen’s “directive to eventually sell his sports holdings and direct all estate proceeds to philanthropy.” Neither the
“A time will come when that changes given Paul’s plans to dedicate the vast majority of his wealth to philanthropy, but estates of this size and complexity can take 10 to 20 years to wind down,” she said. “There is no pre-ordained timeline by which the teams must be sold.”
The estate has hired the
He noted the team's NBA championship in 1977, and the “Blazermania” that captured the city and made heroes out of players including
CNBC earlier this year valued the Trail Blazers at
The Trail Blazers finished 36-46 this season and missed out on the playoffs for the fourth straight year. They have the 11th pick in the next month’s NBA draft.
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