It appears Mark Cuban thinks what DeAndre Jordan did was petty, because the Dallas Mavericks owner is running with petty comments and remarks in response to Jordan spurning his team.
When discussing his regrets on the missed signing, Cuban seems to believe that not changing Jordan’s Twitter avatar was a huge mistake.
Jordan never tweeted about the agreement, nor did he change his Twitter profile to reflect his decision. In hindsight, Cuban wishes he had.
“I think the only thing I would have done differently is make him change his Twitter profile picture right off the bat,” Cuban said. “I think by having it just stay the way that it was, it gave him an out. He hadn’t fully committed. Having him change his social media profiles right then was something I thought about and I thought, ‘Nah, that’s not an issue. Let’s not bring that up.’ But it happens. You move on. Next.”
I mean, does Cuban have a point? Would Jordan have really stayed with the agreement in Dallas strictly because the photo on his Twitter would have had him in a Mavs jersey?
Someone’s a little butthurt.
By Glenn Erby
When discussing his regrets on the missed signing, Cuban seems to believe that not changing Jordan’s Twitter avatar was a huge mistake.
Jordan never tweeted about the agreement, nor did he change his Twitter profile to reflect his decision. In hindsight, Cuban wishes he had.
“I think the only thing I would have done differently is make him change his Twitter profile picture right off the bat,” Cuban said. “I think by having it just stay the way that it was, it gave him an out. He hadn’t fully committed. Having him change his social media profiles right then was something I thought about and I thought, ‘Nah, that’s not an issue. Let’s not bring that up.’ But it happens. You move on. Next.”
I mean, does Cuban have a point? Would Jordan have really stayed with the agreement in Dallas strictly because the photo on his Twitter would have had him in a Mavs jersey?
Someone’s a little butthurt.
By Glenn Erby