Don’t expect to see Mark Cuban’s name on the presidential ballot in 2028. The former Mavericks majority owner gave a simple answer when asked about his political future over the weekend at the Principles First summit. Cuban was listed among various speakers for the three-day-long convention at the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C.
A perfect example was on display during the Mavericks' recent game against the Sacramento Kings, where the organization ejected one fan who apparently chanted 'Fire Nico' chant. The incident took place when the Mavs were shooting free throws during a crucial moment of the game.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban invited a fan back to sit courtside after he and several others were ejected from a game earlier this week for protesting the Luka Doncic trade,
Enough fans were ejected that it warranted an article on ESPN where Tim MacMahon confirmed that two fans were thrown out after minority owner Mark Cuban yelled at them to "Shut the f--- up and sit the f--- down!" One of the fans involved was wearing a t-shirt featuring owner Miram Adelson wearing a clown nose. He confirmed the story on X.
Mark Cuban is no fan of Donald Trump. The business moguls have a long, complicated relationship that colored plenty of the 2024 presidential campaign as the reality stars sparred from afar. The frenemy-ship was one of the best subplots of last year’s hard-fought campaign, and one that is showing no sign of abating.
The jaw-dropping Luka Doncic trade cemented the reality, if it wasn’t already clear, that Mark Cuban has no influence on the Mavericks’ basketball operations.
One fan was kicked out by security for mouthing the words “Fire Nico” while on the Jumbotron to sing Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” and later showing off a sign with the same message during Dallas’ 129-128 loss to the Kings in overtime.
Dallas Mavericks fans were ejected from the team's arena on Monday, after they engaged in a shouting match with Mark Cuban.
A Dallas Mavericks fan's ejection during a game against the Sacramento Kings has sparked controversy, with the fan considering legal action against owner Mark Cuban over alleged intimidation and violation of rights.
Multiple fan incidents during the Dallas Mavericks overtime loss to Sacramento on Monday night led to ejections from American Airlines Center.
A fan mouthing "Fire Nico" on the karaoke cam was escorted out of a Dallas Mavericks game, sparking boos from the crowd.
Mark Cuban, former majority owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. (GeekWire File Photo) Mark Cuban tapped Bill Gates for some perspective on a recent