🤯🤯🤯 Luka pic.twitter.com/gvQGzzBkhD
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) November 23, 2023
Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
91AggieLawyer said:Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
This makes the most sense. He's brought on board someone who could easily push pro-gambling through the Texas legislature
Tillman Fertita owns the Rockets and the Golden Nugget.True Anomaly said:91AggieLawyer said:Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
This makes the most sense. He's brought on board someone who could easily push pro-gambling through the Texas legislature
I don't see any hope of Texas doing the smart thing and allowing gambling. Instead, they are happy to see millions of Texas dollars go to Louisiana, Vegas, and Indian Reservations.
LUKA DONCIC SKYHOOK DAGGER pic.twitter.com/2pn0T3cXgL
— Slightly Biased (@BiasedSlightly) November 29, 2023
Absolutely ridiculous from Luka. Dirk just said on the broadcast "I'm telling you, his post game is out of control."
Oh I guess that is probably more likely. Loved Dirk on the broadcast.fightinags2013 said:
I may be mistaken, but I believe he said his "horse" game is out of control. They referenced Luka's crazy bag of shots earlier in the broadcast.
Would they actually build a new arena?91AggieLawyer said:Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
Feel like the Victory Park area has been developed rather nicely over the past few years.
Although, I think Cuban owns quite a bit in the Design District. He might want to build over there.
Falcon74 said:
Damn, if you haven't watched it yet Kidd's postgame is worth the time.
I'm glad someone gave McMahon the business a little bit. I'm not sure it's a great look, but I bet it plays really strong in the locker room with Luka and Kyrie and the guys.
Expect two new expansion franchisesOut in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
1) Seattle
2) Las Vegas
Have you heard of Lieutenant governor Dan Patrick?True Anomaly said:91AggieLawyer said:Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
This makes the most sense. He's brought on board someone who could easily push pro-gambling through the Texas legislature
All he cares about is dunking on the LGBTQ community. He takes great pride in keeping Texas in the 1950's on a cultural / social level. We will not join the 21st century until he's out of office.
Grapesoda2525 said:Have you heard of Lieutenant governor Dan Patrick?True Anomaly said:91AggieLawyer said:Out in Left Field said:
Mavs to Vegas in the near future?Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake of the Mavericks, worth around $3.5B, to casino tycoon Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family, per @ShamsCharania
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 28, 2023
Cuban will keep shares of the team and full control of basketball operations pic.twitter.com/dlTAGExayq
Doubtful. Lease with the AAC until 2031 and now he won't have to worry about fighting with the legislature over gambling issues and building a casino/arena combo. Its the new owner's problem.
This makes the most sense. He's brought on board someone who could easily push pro-gambling through the Texas legislature
All he cares about is dunking on the LGBTQ community. He takes great pride in keeping Texas in the 1950's on a cultural / social level. We will not join the 21st century until he's out of office.
Have you seen how much $$$$ the Adelson family has donated to the gop? Patrick will fall in line.
Dallas Mavericks
Who's the third-best player?: With Luka Doni and Kyrie Irving, Dallas has a ridiculously good offense. But the team has been miserable defensively, and it's related to the talent gap behind its superstars. Already, Dereck Lively II, the 19-year-old rookie, might be the team's third-most important player. But beyond him, Dallas has to use role players who are offensive (Derrick Jones Jr.) or defensive (Tim Hardaway Jr.) liabilities, or two-way players such as Grant Williams and Josh Green who have shot creation limitations. While Dallas has much more depth than last season, the talent past the Doni-Irving pairing limits this team's ceiling. Tim Cato
Grant started the first 7 games strong but hasn't impressed.
We all know timmy is timmy and will jackup any shot he gets.
DJJ and DLII have been really good. Exum has been decent.
LUKA HAD A BABY GIRL https://t.co/z7KC7C6Gf8 pic.twitter.com/c3qnP0wZ4G
— Coopz (@Coopz___) December 1, 2023
Green shot .537/.402 last year as a 21/22 year old and showed a lot of good defensive potential. He took a 3y41mm contract - which is less than 9% of the cap per year. Absolute no brainer, especially at that price. Talking heads were saying he could get closer to 20mm/year.awinlonghorn said:
i can't believe we are continuing the josh green experiment and we resigned him.
Grant started the first 7 games strong but hasn't impressed.
We all know timmy is timmy and will jackup any shot he gets.
DJJ and DLII have been really good. Exum has been decent.
Grant's last 10 games have been anemic, but you absolutely need a guy like him that is switchable, has a reliable corner three (career .426, this year .421), and loves the defensive grind and getting into opponents heads. He's the type of role player that knows their role that every championship team needs.
Derrick Jones has been a real steal and Lively shut up MCSwag (and pretty much everyone else) by being an NBA-read 8/8 guy right out of the gate.
Green isn't playing up to his potential - hitting 35% of his catch and shoot threes, last year was over 40%. But I think it will likely even out. Look at Duncan Robinson - shot 44/41 in 2021, then 39/36 over 22 and 23 seasons. Now this year he is at 48/44 shooting. I think Green will work it out. The big issue I see (that I think I brought up a few pages ago) is that Green is almost exclusively a corner three shooter, but so is Grant Williams and Derrick Jones. If all three of them are only comfortable taking their shots from the same place, then it limits offensive movement and also your player rotations. These three should be your 4-6th scorers, but they all only score in the exact same way.
Hardy has been the bigger disappointment. I know he has had injuries, but I really thought this would be his breakout year.
The Leon Bridges post game concert will have to make up for my no Luka sadness.