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Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center helps families for Thanksgiving
The season of giving is here and it was on display in Oak Cliff. Thanksgiving meals, three days worth of groceries, and HEB gift cards went to families at Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center who need a little help this holiday. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Mark Cuban celebrates 22 years of marriage after White Castle love test
Mark Cuban was already a billionaire when he married his wife, Tiffany Stewart. Sharing an early piece of his life with her helped seal the deal, he said.
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Mark Cuban Foundation, Dallas Mavs offer free AI bootcamp for North Texas teens
The Mark Cuban Foundation and the Dallas Mavericks are collabing to offer a free boot camp for high school students in North Texas interested in technology and learning about artificial intelligence.
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After 10 years on the show, Mark Cuban's ‘Shark Tank' investments are a mixed bag
Irving Mejia-Hilario with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the Dallas billionaire’s nearly $29 million in investments in Shark Tank companies.
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Mark Cuban announces plan to give $35 million in bonuses to Dallas Mavericks employees
The billionaire and now-former majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks announced to his team’s employees that he would be dishing out $35 million in bonuses, according to multiple reports.
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Mark Cuban responds to approval of Dallas Mavericks being sold
It’s official. The Dallas Mavericks have been sold. The multibillion-dollar sale of a majority interest to a Las Vegas gaming and entertainment group was approved unanimously by the NBA Board of Governors. Tonight, we’re hearing from Mark Cuban himself following the deal. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has the story.
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NBA approves sale of Dallas Mavericks to families that run Las Vegas Sands casino company
In a unanimous vote, the NBA approved the sale of majority interest of the Dallas Mavericks from Mark Cuban to the families that run the Las Vegas Sands casino company. NBC 5’s David Goins has more now on reaction from fans and the new ownership group.
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NBA unanimously approves Mark Cuban's sale of Dallas Mavericks
Cuban’s sale to the Adelson and Dumont families met little resistance from 29 NBA Board of Governors members.
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NBA expected to begin approval process for sale of Dallas Mavericks
The NBA’s Board of Governors was expected to start its approval process for the multi-billion-dollar sale of the Dallas Mavericks. As NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards explains, it’s a multi-step procedure that experts say is expected to go in the buyer’s favor.
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Dallas Mavericks sale to be reviewed for final approval by other NBA teams
The Dallas Mavericks sale to new owners was set to be reviewed for final approval by other teams in the National Basketball Association Wednesday, according to NBC 5 media partner The Dallas Morning News.
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NBA considers Cuban's sale of majority stake in Mavs
The NBA board of governors are asked to approve Mark Cuban’s sale of a majority stake in the Mavericks to a Las Vegas casino family. NBC 5’s Ken Kalthoff reports on what’s ahead for the team and Cuban.
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Mark Cuban broke his ‘powerful' negotiation rule—and offered a couple $750,000 in 5 minutes on ‘Shark Tank'
Mark Cuban broke one of his biggest negotiation rules on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” when he was first to give the founders of Rebel Cheese an investment offer.
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Dallas Mayor speaks about casino dreams
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson sat down for his annual interview with the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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Dallas mayor on casino dreams: Don't forget about city council
The new likely owners of the Dallas Mavericks also aim to expand gambling in Texas.
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5 Talk Street: Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center
We sit down with Trina Terrell-Andrews and Rafaela Govea with the Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center. They are committed to helping our commuinty in so many ways, and they specialize in helping young people and their families. Trina is the Chief Executive Officer, and Rafaela is center’s Community Relations Liaison. The Center Table Winter Harvest Food Giveaway will be held...
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Where will the Dallas Mavericks move?
Mark Cuban and the new owners said they are not planning to move the team from Dallas.
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Will Dallas get a casino with new Mavericks ownership?
Are we closer to having a casino in Dallas? News that the family behind the Las Vegas Sands is buying the Dallas Mavericks is spurring talk. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey takes a look at the politics behind it.
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What will new Dallas Mavericks ownership mean for future of gambling in Texas?
Mark Cuban is no stranger to taking big bets and has previously said he wants the Dallas Mavericks in a new arena with a resort and casino.
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Mark Cuban confirms selling stake in Mavs franchise
There is new speculation about where the Dallas Mavericks could be moving. Mavs owner Mark Cuban confirms he is selling a stake in the team to support his goal of building a new Dallas arena, and the buyers are casino people. NBC 5’s Ken Kalthoff has the story.
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Mark Cuban to sell majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks franchise to Miriam Adelson for $3.5 billion
The Dallas Mavericks, one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world, are set to undergo a major change in ownership.