Smoke around Mavs ownership seeking a new arena has been swirling since even before Mark Cuban sold the majority of the team to Miriam Adelson and son-in-law Patrick Dumont. Here’s everything we know so far about the Mavericks potentially moving out of the American Airlines Center.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban blasted the NBA during Sunday’s All-Star Game for its marketing throughout the star-studded event. While many have responded to the association’s new tournament-style format,
Dallas Mavericks fan Chris Taylor, who was among the spectators ejected for a heated exchange with Mark Cuban, told TMZ Sports on
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic played in his first against against the Dallas Mavericks since the team made the shocking decision to trade him away.
Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban did not like rooting against Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic, who told him to shut up.
Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban didn’t enjoy watching NBA star Luka Doncic play against the Mavs in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform. Cuban sat courtside
The Dallas Mavericks saw the stark consequences of their blockbuster trade in action on Tuesday as former franchise star Luka Doncic put up a triple-double in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 107–99 win at Crypto.com Arena.
Hosted by Jeff Flake, the former ambassador to Turkey, who represented Arizona in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, Cuban also touched on his candid views about politics, at times criticizing both parties — despite opposing President Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
Don’t expect to see Mark Cuban’s name on the presidential ballot in 2028. The former Mavericks majority owner gave a simple answer when asked about his political future over the weekend at the Principles First summit. Cuban was listed among various speakers for the three-day-long convention at the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C.
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