I'm not sure exactly what goes through an owner's mind. They explore possibilities and offers extended their way, but sometimes the money truly goes to their head. Reports show that Mavs' owner, Mark Cuban is interested in a possible trade to acquire Kobe Byrant. The passionate sports nut keeps dreaming up their outlandish proposals. He's planned already to put a bid on the Cubs franchise (odds are dead set against him). Why does he believe he can pull a deal for Byrant when there is no clear indication the superstar will be leaving the Lakers?
The Mavericks have experience great seasons in the past 5 years yet it has to suck getting knocked off by the Golden State Warriors in the first round in the 2006-07 NBA playoffs. Former Dallas coach, Don Nelson really stuck it to Cuban in that series! Anyway, I don't see Mark Cuban as a man of power in the NBA. He doesn't have any pull in the league. All anyone sees him doing is running around the sidelines, squawking at the refs and serving as a distraction. Sure he's a passionate and energetic fan, but what does that amount to when it comes time to get down to brass tax and wheel and deal?
Kobe may not even wish to play for the Mavs. I don't see Dirk, Howard, or him co-existing when it comes to scoring chances and getting enough touches. That would definitely cause friction. If the elite superstar just moved over to San Fran and joined the Warriors he might get to play for a championship contender. I know that would piss Cuban off. Then when the playoffs rolled around again history would repeat itself with the Mavericks owner left with a sour taste in his mouth.
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