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Mark Cuban says he tried to buy Mavericks back

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 1:32 PM

Mark Cuban hasn’t exactly hidden his feelings about the direction of the Dallas Mavericks since he sold his majority equity of the franchise in 2023.

In an interview on a forthcoming ​episode of Front Office Sports’ “Portfolio Players” podcast, Cuban admitted ‌he tried to buy his way back into majority ownership from the Adelson family.

“What happened was a bunch of people had contacted me; they weren’t happy with the way things were,” Cuban told FOS. “And I was like, ‘Look, if you can get ‌them ​to sell, I would be more than happy ⁠to contribute my equity, ⁠et cetera, et cetera, and help.’ But I didn’t expect that to materialize. I told them I didn’t think it would happen, that I didn’t think the Adelsons had any interest in selling. And ​they don’t.”

Cuban owns 27% of the team after selling off 73% in December 2023. The Adelsons have the right to buy another ⁠20% from Cuban within four years of ⁠their deal, which would drop his stake to 7%.

Under ​new majority ownership, the Mavericks traded away superstar Luka Doncic to the ​Los Angeles Lakers in February of 2025, less than 12 ‌months removed from an NBA Finals appearance.

“I don’t regret selling. I regret who I sold to,” Cuban said earlier this year in an appearance on the “Intersections” podcast. “I made a lot of mistakes in the process, ⁠and I’ll leave it at that.”

TheSteinLine.com reported earlier this year that a group of investors wanted to partner with Cuban to seize back control from ⁠the current ownership.

“If there ‌was any chance of being able to (buy the franchise ⁠back) anymore I would, but that’s just not ​the game ‌anymore,” Cuban said.

A potential likelier outcome could be ​Cuban, 67, ⁠buying a different NBA team. Should that happen, though, he has some specific requirements for the team’s location.

“I wouldn’t want a cold-weather team, because flying from Dallas to where it’s freezing cold, I just couldn’t handle it,” Cuban said. “But if it was a warm-weather team I would seriously consider ​it.”

–Field Level Media