The Reason Behind Cowboys’ Jerry Jones thinks the Mavs will benefit greatly from Mark Cuban’s $3.5 billion sale.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, recently spoke about Mark Cuban’s startling $3.5 billion sale of the Dallas Mavericks.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, recently discussed his feelings regarding Mark Cuban’s sale of the Dallas Mavericks. After Cuban sold Miriam Adelson the bulk of the Mavs, Jones—who has some experience running a professional sports team—spoke bluntly about Cuban’s choice.
“I will support Mark Cuban’s decisions at all times,” Jones stated on 105.3 The Fan, as reported by dallasnews.com. “He has made them and he knows how to make good ones.” He has an amazing career story that shows that he wasn’t stupid in what he accomplished. I can assure you that I will act in the best interests of sports and Mavericks supporters.
Jones also has faith in Adelson, who acquired the team’s majority ownership from Mark Cuban. Given that she is the fifth richest woman in the world, money won’t be a problem for her.
“She’s exceptional,” Adelson’s Jones remarked. “She’s a doctor, an adult immigrant from Israel, and incredibly astute. Additionally, she is well-organized and will surely perform admirably there.
The shocking Mavs sale by Mark Cuban
Adelson will probably perform admirably. Nevertheless, nobody saw coming from Cuban’s decision. Cuban still hopes to be a significant contributor to the Mavs. He will continue to oversee the team’s basketball operations.
In addition to keeping the Mavs in Dallas, Cuban, the billionaire, has other ambitious plans that might eventually come to pass.
Joey Mistretta is the lead MLB editor at ClutchPoints and a beat reporter for the Dallas Mavericks. He was raised in a little Southern California town. Mistretta received her broadcast journalism degree from Biola University.