Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban was trending on X, formerly Twitter, after engaging in a debate with Elon Musk about DEI and hiring practices.
Dallas Maverick’s superstar, Luka Doncic just sent Chris Paul and his Phoenix Suns team home for the remainder of the NBA playoffs and while many are giving Doncic his flowers for pulling off what seemed like an impossible feat, Lil Wayne is throwing dirt on his name instead.
West, a promising guard from the Washington, D.C. area, has fallen on hard times over the years
Despite great storylines due to its talent moving to other teams, the NBA’s ratings are currently in free fall. While the league is hinting at trying some new things to fix that, Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, has his own opinion on the matter.
Sometimes stating the obvious isn’t always in your best interest. Just ask Mark Cuban. The owner of the Dallas Mavericks recently acknowledged that his team (currently boasting a record of 18-40 and good for the 4th overall pick in the upcoming NBA draft) is in fact tanking.
The motor-powered hoverboard scooters have been one of the biggest fads of 2015 (and a catalyst for police attention if you’re Wiz Khalifa) and aside from the coolness factor, they appear to have needed a great deal of financial backing to get them off the ground.
If you’ve been casually following the NBA (or been on social media) within the past 24 hours, you likely came across reports of an intense battle between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers for center DeAndre Jordan.
The usual knock on Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is that he can be a little passionate at games when cheering on his team. The billionaire found himself in a tough spot this week after he inadvertently offended the Trayvon Martin family, for which he has since apologized.