The Dallas Mavericks' decision to trade Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers has remained the biggest story in sports since it happened nearly seven weeks ago. It was such a shocking and idiotic move that even Vanity Fair recently published a piece on the impact it has had.
Dallas Maverick fans are still pissed about Luka Doncic getting traded to the Lakers ... but Mark Cuban is reiterating he had NOTHING to do with it.
The Dallas Mavericks shocked the NBA when they decided to trade the face of their franchise Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis ahead of the trade deadline in February. Among those shocked was Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban,
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Mark Cuban, minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, weighed in on the blockbuster trade involving Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis, revealing what would have happened had he still been in charge of the franchise.
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The Spun on MSN'I Thought They'd Stick To Their Word...' - Mark Cuban Spills The Truth About Why He No Longer Controls The MavericksThe Dallas Mavericks have been in shambles ever since they traded away Luka Doncic. The fans feel betrayed and there have been protests inside and outside the American Airlines Center. And while GM Nico Harrison is the target of most of the anger,
Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is not pleased with the Adelson's, the new team owners, because of a broken promise.
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Fadeaway World on MSNMark Cuban Says Mavericks Never Would Have Traded Luka Doncic If He Was Still In Charge - Nico Harrison Got Full ControlIn an appearance on 'Your Mom's House' with Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky, former Mavericks owner and legendary businessman Mark Cuban set the record straight on his feelings about the Luka Doncic trade.
If I had any influence, the Luka Doncic trade wouldn’t happen. I was just as dumbfounded as everybody else. After I sold the Mavericks, the new owner
The Dallas Mavericks have found some life recently with Anthony Davis returning to the lineup. They're 3-0 in games he's played, and they're on the verge of breaking into the Play-In Tournament with eight games left to play.