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Dallas Mavericks' minority owner Mark Cuban has voiced concerns over the increased physicality in the ongoing NBA playoffs, ...
While fans may be loving the raucous physicality, Mark Cuban sees an issue if these types of edgy games persist.
Having served as an NBA owner for over two decades, Mark Cuban has watched the league go through multiple paradigm shifts.
When the Mavericks hosted the Lakers for the first time since they traded Luka Doncic, one person who seemed especially emotional was Mark Cuban.
Mark Cuban is no longer a majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, but that didn't stop him from looking distraught while listening to 'fire Nico' chants.
Former Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban made his feelings felt after Nico Harrison’s meeting with media members Tuesday.
Mavericks GM Nico Harrison's comments implying Dirk Nowitzki might disapprove of team decisions sparked controversy, ...
The Dallas Mavericks have had an interesting Tuesday, to say the least. General Manager Nico Harrison did a roundtable interview with select members of the local Dallas media to discuss the Luka ...
Mark Cuban doesn't allow just anyone to sit next to him at Dallas Mavericks games. Sitting courtside for 25 years, since he bought the team in 2000 for $285 million, Cuban has alway been animated ...
The superstar had the loyalty of the one person who counted, longtime Mavericks owner Mark Cuban ... us,” in what seemed an obvious reference to Dončić. Cuban likely would have had a different ...