Tom Dundon, left, majority owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, and Charlie Ebersol, co-founder and CEO of the Alliance of American Football, talk to reporters about Dundon’s investment in the league on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019. The football league suspended operations on April 2, 2019.NHLI via Getty Images
Tom Dundon, the head of a multi-billion dollar bid for the Portland Trail Blazers, spent part of this summer in a San Antonio courtroom, answering questions about the 2019 collapse of a professional football league that imploded shortly after he became its biggest investor.
In February of that year, Dundon was widely characterized as a savior for the struggling Alliance of American Football, a minor league with an upcoming spring season. Just eight weeks later, it had folded.
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