Mark Cuban has sold his basketball team, the Dallas Mavericks, due to being short on cash. This move follows the recent trend of NBA team owners selling their franchises, including Marc Lasry and potentially Wyc Grousbeck of the Boston Celtics. The sales coincide with speculation that the NBA may have signed its last significant TV deal increase, despite a massive new TV deal and potential billions in expansion dollars expected to flow into the league.
Mark Cuban selling the Mavs and now this with the Celtics, tells me more owners think the NBA may be signing its last mega TV deal increase. https://t.co/OuS3B9cTFX
Mark Cuban selling the Mavs and now this with the Celtics, tells me more owners think the NBA may have just signed its last mega TV deal increase. https://t.co/OuS3B9cTFX
First Cuban, now (maybe) Grousbeck and Co. And with a massive new TV deal coming and the likelihood of billions in expansion dollars flowing into the league pot. Makes you wonder … https://t.co/XYHjrDGNZG
First Marc Lasry, then Mark Cuban, now this. What do they know that the new buyers don’t? https://t.co/5tMYQETkYT
Mark Cuban had to sell his basketball team because he’s short on cash. No surprise, if Cuban thought Joe Biden was very smart and energetic until 5 minutes ago, he’s probably not making very good personnel decisions. https://t.co/p7fBJKWBnx