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Anonymous
Years ago
Mark Cuban's anti NBA in the Olympics blog
Wow...
pardon my French, but what a money grubbing, selfish little (Mod: I think you meant 'bastard'?).
So he identified that the most profitable and marketable players in the NBA are the ones likely to be selected for the Olympics. Well done. This isn't a problem with the Olympics, it's a problem with NBA players basically being treated as investments.
It only comes around every 4 years. A couple of months training then 2 weeks competition - if you are going to have a superstar on your roster, this should just be something you have to deal with. He sounds like a little kid that won't let anyone else play with his toys. Only child perhaps?
