On Friday (October 18), Shark Tank returns for its 16th season on ABC, and as Mark Cuban finishes out his celebrated tenure as Shark, he’s going out with a bang — that is, a product that he’s particularly excited about.
The self-made billionaire called out Trump's glaring lack of understanding of how tariffs work
On Tuesday, Sports Illustrated reported that a hot mic caught Dallas Mavericks Minority Owner Mark Cuban sharing his honest thoughts about Dallas Cowboys Owner, President, and General Manager Jerry Jones on ESPN.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban defended the concept of load management during an appearance on First Take on Tuesday. When host Stephen A. Smith asked Cuban if he had any concerns surrounding load management, he spoke about why it's needed in today's game.
NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal was once among the potential buyers interested in acquiring ownership of the Phoenix Suns before Mat Ishbia. While Shaq expressed interest, he was clear about not wanting to compete against Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for the franchise.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban recently appeared on First Take, where he discussed the current state of the NBA and its unprecedented level of competitiveness.
Mark Cuban has been opening up about his future plans when he leaves Shark Tank after the end of Season 16. which premieres October 18. The mogul says he has no immediate plans of doing another similar show.
The late Kobe Bryant only played for the Los Angeles Lakers in his 20-year NBA career as a shooting guard. But if you believed Dallas Mavericks Minority Owner Mark Cuban, you’d believe that Bryant almost became a Dallas Maverick in 2007.
Mark Cuban’s decision late last year to sell his stake in the Mavericks came as a big surprise to many.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner and head of basketball operations Mark Cuban recently revealed how close they were to acquiring the late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant in 2007 as well as how the trade did not push through.
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban would reconsider owning an NBA team if it’s alongside “Inside the NBA” analyst and Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille “Shaq” O’Neal.
Kobe Bryant only ever played for the Los Angeles Lakers in his 20-year career. If you're to believe Mark Cuban, though, Bryant came close to being a Dallas Maverick.
Mark Cuban, current minority owner and former principal owner of the Dallas Mavericks, recently clarified why he sold his majority stake. Cuban, 66, is
On a recent podcast appearance, Mark Cuban told a story about how Kobe Bryant was almost traded from the Lakers to the Mavericks back in 2007. Many of the Kobe Bryant stories we get now are about his maniacal work ethic and the moments on the court where he displayed just how relentless of a competitor he was.
Mark Cuban sold his majority share of the Dallas Mavericks at the beginning of 2024 but didn't give a lot of insight into the move. He still kept 27.7% of the Mavs while pocketing $3.5 billion for selling his majority share, so there were some financial motivations, but he says it goes further.
On a recent episode of The Big Podcast with Shaquille O’Neal (YouTube link) former principal owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban spoke about the NBA GOAT debate and Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant.
Dallas Mavericks chief executive officer Cynthia Marshall is retiring at the end of the calendar year, she announced Tuesday. Marshall, 64, had been with the franchise since March 2018, when she was hired by former majority owner Mark Cuban.
In a candid and eye-opening episode of the popular "Club Shay Shay" podcast, billionaire entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban shared a harrowing experience from his early business days.
Mark Cuban no longer owns the Dallas Mavericks. However, he is still one of the best sources of information on the team, the NBA, and business deals. The business mogul recently appeared on Shannon Sharpe's "Club Shay Shay" podcast and discussed a wide range of topics.
It's a new era in the NBA focused on building teams with depth. You still need one of the best players in the NBA, but the focus is surrounding him with one more star on a max contract and then quality depth.
LeBron James will reportedly bid for the NBA's expansion team in Las Vegas, but Mavericks' Mark Cuban doesn't believe LeBron will find as much success as an owner as he did during his playing career.
Over the past 24 years, Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban watched the NBA evolve from the league’s top breadwinners making a shade under $20 million per year in 2000-01 to Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum signing a $314 million max contract extension in 2024.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban discussed how Klay Thompson might fit with the team.
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