Dallas Maverick's minority owner Mark Cuban is confronted with calls from his own former employees to flee the city in Texas after recent controversy.
The NBA organization recently descended in a meltdown when the team exchanged its largest star, Luka Doncic, on the Los Angeles Lakers.
And despite the sale of his majority interest in the Mavericks in 2023, Cuban, who has been a pronounced critic of Donald Trump in Washington DC, has in the shooting line.
Last week a former Mavericks Event Manager, Gavin Mulloy, focused on the billionaire on Facebook and claimed that he “should come from Dallas” for his role in the Doncic Saga.
Yet the former 'Shark Tank' personality, who apparently had nothing to do with the transaction orchestrated by general manager Nico Harrison, struck furiously.
Cuban took the comments and wrote: “Hey Gavin Mulloy how much bonus did you get when I sold?”

Former Dallas Mavericks Majority owner Mark Cuban has confronted with calls to flee the Texan city

The NBA franchise went into the Meltdown earlier this year when Luka Doncic was traded

In the aftermath of the deal, an ex-employee claimed that Cuban 'from Dallas should be'
Mulloy replied: 'Not enough to make up for the Luka trade. I would give you dirty $ back for Luka to be here, what about you? '
That led to a fishing choice of anger from Cubaan, who added: “You didn't say a word when it appeared in your account. Do you have? It certainly looks good when we reached the final, right?
“I did all the damn thing that I could do for 23 years. Held the prices lower than not only an NBA team, but also lower than university teams. I had $ 2 tickets for several years. When I sold, there were always 4K tickets below $ 29. I earned 2 of the 23 years of money. I was the majority owner. Lost hundreds of millions of dollars. And you continued to collect your salary.
'So my $ dirty dollars did not get any squeaking noise from you. Or when you received your check every two weeks. Or when you received your bonus. Go back to what I said when I sold the team. I didn't want my children and family to deal with people like you. To be honest, I became the growing number of fans poking on social media. People exactly like you.
'I paid your salary. I paid for your bonus that I didn't have to give you. The[n] Nico and the new owners do something that none of us liked and you decide to try with me. Thank you for confirming that I made the right decision. '
The 66-year-old businessman sold a majority of the Mavericks for $ 3.5 billion to the Adelson family in December 2023.
Cuban still has a 27 percent interest in the team, but was critical about the deal of the organization in which Doncic and the Lakers were involved.
Dallas received Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a first round of 2029 to send one of the best in the NBA to a rival of the Western Conference.


Cuban, who sold the majority stake in 2023, furiously back on the claim in the comments
“If the MAVs start to exchange Luka, that's one thing, just get a better deal,” Cuban told Wfaa. “I am still convinced that if we had had four unprotected numbering and Anthony Davis and Max Christie, this would be a different conversation.”
The trade market acts of his former team are not the only thing that Cuban has had problems with in recent months.
Cuban, who got involved in a bitter Tiff with the president during their golf matches last October, has been very critical of Trump.
The entrepreneur campaigned for Kamala Harris in the structure of her ultimate defeat in the polls last November and focused on the inner circle of Trump.
'Donald Trump – you never see him near strong, intelligent women. It's just that simple, “Cuban said to the view last November.
“It's just that simple. They intimidating him. He does not like to be challenged by them, “Cuban added.
Trump's campaign immediately seized the comments as evidence to support her claim that Democrats, including Harris, despise voters who support the former president.

Cuban is depicted with his children Jake, Alyssa and Alexis during the 2020 All-Star Game

The entrepreneur was very critical about Donald Trump in the construction of last year's elections
In August last year, the rich 'Shark' made it clear that his support had been shifted from Trump to Harris Na 'he met him, “said Business Insider.
“I actually started to support Donald, and then I got to know him better,” said Cuban Vivek Ramaswamy, a former Republican presidential candidate, during an interview last year.
“I had something like that, he's great – he's not a typical Stepford candidate. I thought that was positive, “he added. “But then I got to know him.”
However, he was one of the first members of Camp Kamala who publicly admitted the defeat on the election night, making him a message from congratulations to Trump around 1:30 am.