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Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, owned Portland NBA's franchise since 1988, and made sure they remained there. "Paul saved the Blazers," Damon Stoudamire said.
Paul Allen’s approach to being a sports owner really hit me during a rare one-on-one interview in March 2006 in, of all places, East Rutherford, New Jersey. Allen died Monday at 65 after a long ...
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen isn't getting out of the basketball business, but his days of spending bookoo bucks may be over. In an interview Monday before the Portland Trail Blazers first ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen's death raises legitimate questions about the future of the only NBA team in the Pacific Northwest. Since Allen purchased the Blazers for ...
Paul Allen, longtime owner of the Portland Trail Blazers and one of the world's richest men, died Monday in Seattle from complications from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was 65.
More: Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dead at 65 More: Sports figures mourn Paul Allen He purchased the Trail Blazers in 1988 from California real estate developer Larry Weinberg for $70 million ...
W hen the beloved Paul Allen passed away in 2018, one of his final wishes was for all of his assets - including the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers - to be sold off, with the ...
Jody Allen, Paul’s sister, is chair of the Seahawks in the wake of her brother’s death in 2018. ... That hasn’t changed this week with Allen’s Blazers becoming for sale.
Canzano: Paul Allen's last official game with the Trail Blazers ended with meaning and a memory Published: Oct. 16, 2018, 1:01 p.m. Paul Allen poses with 10-year old Ty Panvelle after Game 4 of ...
Shortly after he purchased the Trail Blazers in 1988, Paul Allen made two key hires: Buck Williams as power forward and J. Isaac as game operations director. The next season, the Blazers won the ...
In the year since his messy draft-day divorce from general manager Kevin Pritchard, the billionaire owner has emphasized quick, decisive action.
Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and owner of the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers, died Monday from complications of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, his family announced. He was 65.
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