Mark Cuban Says NBA Players Shouldn't Be In The Olympics
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Mark Cuban, the former owner of the Dallas Mavericks, believes NBA players should not participate in the Olympics. He has often said that the Olympics are more about business than sports.
Recently, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been criticized for its strict copyright rules, which led to some clips being removed from the Internet. Elon Musk called out the IOC for this, and Cuban agreed, saying the IOC is all about money.
Cuban argues that the NBA is "subsidizing" the U.S. Olympic Committee and the IOC by letting NBA players participate. He worries that these players might get injured during the games.
Photo: Instagram/Mark Cuban |
Cuban pointed out that in 2012, Dwyane Wade faced backlash for suggesting that Olympic players should be paid. Cuban thinks the Olympics should follow the soccer rule where most players are under 23, with a few exceptions. He also believes professional players should not be allowed in the Olympic basketball competition.
While Cuban supported NBA players joining the 1992 Olympics, he thinks the rule should have changed 20 years ago. He shared these thoughts during an interview with Carmelo Anthony at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Cuban loves the Olympics but is concerned about the short break NBA players get between seasons and the tournament.
The Olympics are a business. First and last.
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 27, 2024
I’ve always been against NBA players playing in the Olympics. We should put on our own World Cup and treat the Olympics like Soccer does. https://t.co/RrABlkNFtjhttps://t.co/vWiLnEAEh2https://t.co/Rtc5z2bKEt https://t.co/OwF4kH576K
For the 2024 Olympics, the Mavericks have fewer players participating. Luka Doncic, who played for Slovenia, did not qualify for the Paris Games. This gives him more time to rest for the next NBA season. Dwight Powell is the only Maverick in the competition, playing for Canada. Another Maverick, Dante Exum, might play for Australia but is recovering from a finger injury.
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Source: Basketball Network
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