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Su Qun: Huang Renxun was once optimistic about buying the Trail Blazers, and Bezos and Nike founders were also discussed

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August 14th, according to ESPN reporter Shams, NHL Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dunton has agreed to buy the Portland Trail Blazers from Paul Allen's legacy at a valuation of more than $4 billion.

Commentator Su Qun wrote an article to talk about this matter, part of which is as follows:

Rich people who were once optimistic about buying the Trail Blazers include: Oracle founder Ellison, Amazon boss Bezos and his ex-wife, and Nvidia boss Huang Renxun, who once attended college in Oregon.

Of course, the one I want to buy most is Phil Knight, the richest man in Oregon. He is one of the founders of Nike, worth 36 billion yuan. No locals can afford it, because the second-ranked Oregon residents are worth 4 billion. Knight has been talking to Allen's sister for several years and wants to buy a team. She once opened 2 billion three years ago, but she just disagreed. Seeing that buying a team of 30 to 4 billion is no longer new, Knight, who is 87 years old this year, publicly said: At my age, she wants to sell it to me, but I don’t want it either.

But the final winner of the Trail Blazers was Dallas billionaire Thomas Dunton. This boss Deng has the NHL Carolina Hurricanes in his hands. When he was young, Dungton ran a restaurant and worked in a 4S store. Later, he worked in a car financial service and gradually accumulated wealth. He once bought a 33-story building in Dallas. Boss Deng’s business covers investment, medical care, automobiles, real estate, etc.

Like Espeare, the Jewish boss who bought the Suns for 4 billion, Dundon is in love with sports. Not only did he buy the Hurricane Ice Hockey Team, but he also took 200 to 300 million to rescue him when the AAF capital chain in a minor rugby league was about to break, even if he lost all his money in the end. Dungton is also a fan of Peak Ball. He saw the prospects of this project, bought the largest sales website of Peak Ball, held a tour, and established the largest database of Peak Ball.

Like sports does not mean knowing how to run a professional team. Esby is an example, but at least it is much better than just buying it, it is just to make money. The Hurricanes, which Dunton bought, were once the NHL championship team, but did not make it to the playoffs for nine consecutive years. After buying them, the Hurricanes have made it to the playoffs for seven consecutive seasons, three of which entered the Eastern Conference Finals.

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