Next Portland Trail Blazers Head Coach Jared Dudley Odds

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  • Jared Dudley is favored to become the Portland Trail Blazers next head coach with a payout of $200 on every $100 bet

  • The Trail Blazers have laid off a significant number of business-side employees as part of a reorganization under new owner Tom Dundon.

 

BetOnline reopened its odds Wednesday on who will become the next head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers. 

Jared Dudley comes in as the 2/1 favorite, followed closely by Steve Hetzel at 3/1 odds and Greg St. Jean at 4/1 odds. 

The Trail Blazers have laid off a significant number of business-side employees as part of a reorganization under new owner Tom Dundon.

In addition to owning the Trail Blazers, Dundon also owns the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). 

"As part of our plans to position the organization for the future, we made the difficult decision to restructure several areas of the business," Blazers president Dewayne Hankins told The Oregonian in a statement. "These changes impacted talented people who have helped shape the Trail Blazers over many years. We are deeply grateful for their contributions, their leadership and the care they showed every day for our team, our fans and the Portland community. Our focus now is supporting those affected through the transition and positioning the organization for long-term success."

Local reports indicated the reduction affected more than 70 employees.

Dundon has been criticized for cost-cutting measures since buying the team, including asking staff members to check out of hotels early to avoid fees and not bringing two-way players on playoff road trips.

Dundon said the Blazers spend $100 million more per year than the Hurricanes, not including player costs.

"The Hurricanes, since I bought the team, have the first- or second-best record in the league," Dundon said on the podcast. "So I'm just not going to waste $100 million just because somebody wants to write an article calling me cheap. I'm just not going to do it."

Portland Trail Blazers next head coach
Jared Dudley2/1 
Steve Hetzel3/1 
Greg St. Jean4/1 
Terry Stotts6/1 
Micah Nori8/1 
Sam Cassell8/1 
Brandon Roy10/1 
Chris Quinn12/1 
Darvin Ham14/1 
Mark Bryant16/1 
James Borrego18/1 
Nate Bjorkgren18/1 
Sean Sweeney20/1 
Terry Porter25/1 
Damon Stoudamire33/1 
Jason Kidd33/1 
Johnnie Bryant33/1 
Michael Ruffin33/1 
Rajon Rondo33/1 
Jerry Stackhouse40/1 
Tony Dobbins40/1 
Becky Hammon50/1 
Lindsey Harding50/1 
Mark Jackson50/1 
Frank Vogel66/1 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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