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Mark Cuban's NBA Power Play: Mavs, Ballmer, and the Future of Ownership

Mark Cuban's NBA Power Play: Mavs, Ballmer, and the Future of Ownership

Update: 2025-09-23
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Mark Cuban is making major headlines again this week, but for a reason that even longtime Mavericks fans find difficult to swallow. According to The Smoking Cuban, Cuban just revealed on the DLLS Mavs podcast that the NBA forced him to drop a clause in the 2023 sale of the Dallas Mavericks which would have allowed him to stay active in all basketball operations after selling a majority stake to the Adelson family and Patrick Dumont. Cuban says the NBA’s move effectively pushed him out of decision-making, setting the stage for the stunning, much-debated trade of Luka Doncic. The league, for its part, disputes Cuban’s narrative and insists that the division of power between Cuban and Dumont was negotiated solely in the sale agreement. No one’s produced the legal document, so speculation is swirling over whether Cuban was squeezed out by the league or by his own rushed business deal. The long-term fallout is huge—from the culture shift in Dallas to questions about the real power of minority owners in sports.

But Cuban isn’t shrinking from the spotlight. He continues to dominate business commentary circuits, recently outlining his formula for side hustle success in a GOBankingRates interview that was widely picked up by Nasdaq and AOL. The billionaire’s bottom line: persistence, validation, and focusing on profit over pure passion. He even gave a hypothetical for the modern era, suggesting he’d dive head-first into artificial intelligence, becoming a prompt engineering whiz and teaching others how small businesses could harness the technology. Cuban’s advice: If customers are paying, you have real potential. If not, pivot fast.

He’s also been embroiled in a heated public spat with sports journalist Pablo Torre over Torre’s high-profile allegations of the Clippers and Steve Ballmer potentially circumventing the NBA salary cap through convoluted endorsement arrangements for Kawhi Leonard. Cuban initially blasted Torre’s report as inconclusive, but after a long exchange on social media, new documents seem to support Torre’s claims that the Clippers bought $21 million in carbon credits from Aspiration right before Leonard’s scheduled payouts. Still, Cuban remains fiercely loyal to Ballmer, and the NBA investigation continues with both sides trading barbs.

Meanwhile, Cuban’s social media remains lively—he’s been especially vocal about how being tech-savvy is a game changer for the next generation of entrepreneurs, appearing in a widely shared Threads video emphasizing the different ways small businesses can adapt to the rapidly changing marketplace.

All eyes remain fixed on Cuban, whether for his business insights, his public feuds, or his evolving legacy in the world of sports ownership. If the last few days are any clue, Mark Cuban is far from fading into the background—if anything, he’s getting louder.

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Mark Cuban's NBA Power Play: Mavs, Ballmer, and the Future of Ownership

Mark Cuban's NBA Power Play: Mavs, Ballmer, and the Future of Ownership

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