Luka Doncic has been on a tear all season long for the Dallas Mavericks. Turns out, the Slovenian star has gained a fan in Tim Legler, a former NBA sharpshooter and current analyst for ESPN, after impressing him with his stellar play on the court.
While Luka Doncic and the rest of the Dallas Mavericks are closing out the regular season, ownership is also figuring out a few things. Mark Cuban has already sold the vast majority of the Mavs’ stake to the Adelson and Dumont families.
Dirk Nowitzki playfully responded to Mark Cuban's statement on 'The Draymond Green Show' by teasingly jabbing at Cuban's basketball expertise. With a chuckle, Nowitzki quipped, saying that Mark Cuban doesn't know anything about basketball.
Mark Cuban certainly thinks that Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic should be the NBA MVP this season. Mavericks PR announced that Doncic had reached a statistical milestone only previously attained by NBA legend Oscar Robertson: “Luka Doncic appeared in his 400th career game in tonight’s win at Miami.
Mark Cuban is arguably the most famous NBA team owner currently for his 24-year-long stewardship of the Dallas Mavericks. The superfan-turned-owner sold the team last November, shocking fans and experts.
Owners of professional sports teams are not always passionate fans of those teams. Mark Cuban, despite recently selling his majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks, is certainly an exception.
Mark Cuban was the majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks for over two decades and continues to run basketball operations for the franchise today. Some mistakes will be made when you've been in charge for so long and Cuban was asked about his decision to let Steve Nash leave in free agency in 2004 during an appearance on the Draymond Green Show.
Despite Kyrie Irving being tangled in multiple controversies, Mark Cuban does not let that affect his relationship with the NBA star. In a recent podcast with Draymond Green, the billionaire revealed his real feelings toward Irving.
Mark Cuban appeared on Draymond Green's podcast and opened up on Kyrie Irving's time with the Dallas Mavericks. Cuban was full of praise for Irving, revealing how loved he is around the league and within the organization.
The Dallas Mavericks went from the Dirk Nowitzki era to the Luka Doncic era, with fans comparing the two European stars in Dallas since Doncic joined the NBA in 2018.
Some reality TV judges, like Simon Cowell and Donald Trump, can be a little harsh. But sometimes, watchers need them to say what they're already thinking. And luckily for us, these 20 do it without a problem.
Mark Cuban did not forget about his faithful employees after selling a huge stake in the team.
For the first time in 23 years, Mark Cuban will no longer be majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks. Instead, that title will belong to the families who run the Las Vegas Sands casino company, as we relayed here.
Some conflicting reports have emerged regarding the details of Mark Cuban's sale of the Mavericks.
Cuban, who just sold his majority stake in the Mavericks, revealed he declined an opportunity to become a minority owner of the Steelers.
Mark Cuban will retain a 27% share in the team and becomes alternate governor.
The sports world was left stunned earlier this week when it was revealed that Mark Cuban was selling a majority stake in his beloved Dallas Mavericks. Now we have a better idea why he is doing so.
Mark Cuban does not intend to make his role in “Sharknado 3” into a reality.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will no longer be majority owner, but he will still have final say in what happens on the basketball side. Per Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Cuban is set to sell his majority stake in the franchise to the Addison family, who made their money in the casino industry.
Probably the most unexpected news from the NBA this season comes straight from the heart of Texas.
The courts do seem like a wild variable to introduce to the regular season since they're all different, custom courts. Not only are they often eyesores on television, but the different surfaces are nearly impossible to adapt to.
The NBA acted with authority in punishing the Dallas Mavericks for their late-season tank effort against the Chicago Bulls.
The Dallas Mavericks filed a formal protest with the NBA after their loss to the Golden State Warriors last month, and the league has reached a decision.
A ruling in the Mavericks’ favor is highly unlikely with the league agreeing with a formal protest only five times in the history of protests. The last came all the way back in 2007.
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