Fallout from the Doncic trade

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They deserve every bit of it. You want passionate fans who come to games and spend their money, well you get their passion to on the reverse side when you do stupid ****. And yes, kicking out someone who mouthed "Fire Nico" will surely decrease tension...
 

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They deserve every bit of it. You want passionate fans who come to games and spend their money, well you get their passion to on the reverse side when you do stupid ****. And yes, kicking out someone who mouthed "Fire Nico" will surely decrease tension...
And then to say that the reason the person was kicked out for the “fire nico” sign was because it was a “derogatory characterization” and broke NBA rules. Saying you kicked him out because you don’t like the sign isn’t good, but it is almost certainly better than that
 

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I'm sure he can be annoying but he is doing some pretty cool stuff in the pharmaceutical industry. As far as Uber rich people go he's pretty solid
Shark Tank is a guilty pleasure of ours. And every time we watch we basically say if we were on there we’d really only want an offer from Cuban. He has a great business mind.
 
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Shark Tank is a guilty pleasure of ours. And every time we watch we basically say if we were on there we’d really only want an offer from Cuban. He had a great business mind.
Yeah I've heard him on a couple different podcasts. Really sharp guy
 
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one of the most mind-boggling trades I can remember.

And then AD gets injured in the first game he plays with Dallas. (not surprising as he is made of glass, it seems)

Also, the Lakers traded for a young center from the Hornets, who failed his physical.
 

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one of the most mind-boggling trades I can remember.

And then AD gets injured in the first game he plays with Dallas. (not surprising as he is made of glass, it seems)

Also, the Lakers traded for a young center from the Hornets, who failed his physical.
He's actually been pretty healthy the past few years.

When he gets back to healthy, the Mavs will be a problem for the west.
 
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Mavs fans are totally in the right. The new owners need to sell the team. Clearly they didn't buy the team to win. They bought it to be big shots. Anytime an owner buys a team to not win, they should not be owners. Probably the worst trade in the history of sports to be honest. They didn't even ask around and see if they could get a better deal. I still think this stinks of the NBA asking them to trade him to the Lakers so the Lakers would have star power.
 

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I think there has to be more going on with Doncic. I know they weren't happy with his conditioning, but they were in the conference finals last season.

Also, it would be hilarious if Dallas won it all this year.
 

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Sorry I am not meaning to derail this thread.

It was a stupidest trade in history by a lot.
Cuban “coincidentally” left shark tank when he sold the team. If you pay attention to his deals, A LOT were ones where he said that they would sell the stuff at Mavs games. Well, of course, he gets to double dip. They charge the company for space to sell the merch and then he gets a cut from the business.

He was a donkey, would insult the other sharks, and even pout if he he didnt get his way. I figured he would be difficult to deal with.
 
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Cuban “coincidentally” left shark tank when he sold the team. If you pay attention to his deals, A LOT were ones where he said that they would sell the stuff at Mavs games. Well, of course, he gets to double dip. They charge the company for space to sell the merch and then he gets a cut from the business.

He was a donkey, would insult the other sharks, and even pout if he he didnt get his way. I figured he would be difficult to deal with.
I don’t want to turn this political but I’ve predicted since he sold the team he’s gonna become a player for 2028. Sold the team. Hes gonna be off Shark Tank. His visibility and vocal stances are way more now on social media for things going on in the country. I’m not saying he’s for sure running but it would kinda shock me if he doesn’t test the waters.