🏀 Mark Cuban Calls Out NBA’s “Petty” Rules After Mavericks Sale
Meta Description: Former majority owner Mark Cuban reveals the NBA’s restrictions following his Dallas Mavericks sale, including a surprising ban on sitting behind the bench during road games.
Mark Cuban Adjusts to Life as a Minority Owner
Mark Cuban, the outspoken face of the Dallas Mavericks, recently shared frustrations about the restrictions he faces as a minority owner. After selling his majority stake in 2023 for $3.5 billion to the Adelson and Dumont families, Cuban retained control of basketball operations. However, his new role comes with unexpected limitations, including an NBA ban on sitting behind the Mavericks’ bench at road games—a spot Cuban had occupied for years.
In an interview with Marc Stein, Cuban didn’t hold back:
“The NBA got really, really, really petty and said that I can’t sit behind the bench anymore,” he revealed.
Mixed Emotions About the Sale
While Cuban expressed overall satisfaction with his decision to sell, he admitted there are moments of regret:
“The only time I feel any regret is when the NBA pisses me off,” he said, joking about no longer being able to attend league meetings and call out their policies.
Cuban also noted that being a minority owner hasn’t unfolded as he envisioned. Despite stepping back from day-to-day decisions, he remains committed to the Mavericks’ success:
“Honestly… is it exactly the way I expected it to be? No. But we’re winning and things are going well. I’m fine with it.”
Dallas Mavericks: A Team on the Rise
The Mavericks reached the NBA Finals last season, but the current Western Conference’s competitiveness has challenged their momentum. With a 9th seed standing as of Sunday and a .500 record, Dallas is in a tightly packed race, reflective of the league’s heightened parity.
Despite stepping away from ownership, Cuban has ensured his appreciation for the Mavericks staff remains clear. In January 2024, he distributed $35 million in bonuses to employees, emphasizing his gratitude:
“As a thank you for all your hard work making the Mavs an amazing organization, each of you will be receiving a bonus… I’m excited to continue our work making the Mavs the best franchise in all of sports!”
Cuban’s Legacy with the Mavericks
Since purchasing the team in 2000, Cuban transformed the Mavericks into a championship-winning franchise and a consistent playoff contender. Though he no longer owns a majority stake, his influence on the organization and passion for the game remain evident.
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