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Apr 2, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Tom Dundon, owner of the Portland Trail Blazers, visits with fans after a game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
Tom Dundon, the new owner of the Portland Trail Blazers, has come under fire for some of the cost-cutting measures he has taken since acquiring the team. Dundon’s controversial decisions have included axing playoff t-shirts for fans, hesitancy to pay the going market rate for the services of a premier head coach, and laying off 70 team employees.
Still, in the face of all the backlash, Dundon is standing by his decisions.
“The fact that T-shirts and all these other things are what people tend to focus on probably means that we probably haven’t done a good job of explaining, or maybe I didn’t think we should have to, because I wouldn’t have thought people would move toward the wrong things,” he said of not providing fans with T-shirts, according to oregonlive.com.
He also touched on the layoffs, going with a take that many may perceive as harsh.
“People are happier when they’re busy and productive. That is the way I think things should be done. And more people just creates more problems, usually. I think Portland just had too many people.”
If Dundon’s changes lead to winning, Blazers fans will almost certainly forget what, as of now, has been widely received as gratuitous cost-cutting. However, if things don’t pan out, this could evolve into one of the most contentious owner-fanbase relationships in professional sports.
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