Bk68 wrote:beefman wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:Despite Paul Allen's wishes, they didn't want to sell it right away. Instead, they chose to drag Blazer fans around in the mud for half a decade and then lock them into one of the leagues worst GM/Head Coach pairings in the NBA. That mission complete, they are finally ready to sell... Jody Allen, I salute your ineptitude!!!

so disrespectful to the dead. wow
The value of the team has gone up over 2 billion in that half decade. Proceeds to go to a charitable trust. Sorry you were dragged through the mud but it seems like a shrewd move
Hmmm, a billionaire let an organization flounder for 6+ years so they could produce a larger tax write off and you call it shrewd?
Paul Allen wanted the proceeds to be donated six years ago; Phil Knight wanted to by the org at that time. Before you offer Jody sainthood, think of the good that could have been done with that money over the past six years. And while Paul wanted the proceeds of the sale to go to charity, did Jody keep the team profits over the last six seasons, or is that also going to charity. Her hanging onto the team, despite Paul's wishes, was shady from the get go. But the line between shrewd and shady is often blurry.
It is my belief that Paul wanted the team sold upon his death because he was passionate about the team's success and he knew his sister was not. Whatever her motivation was for hanging onto the team, it wasn't for love of the game and it wasn't to generate more for charity. It was 100% not what Paul Allen wanted.