Mark Cuban has 'no plans' to run for president in 2024 in wake of Mavericks sale agreement
Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, recently agreed to sell a majority stake in the team to the Adelson family. Despite speculation, Cuban has stated that he has no intentions of running for president in 2024.
Cuban's Decision to Sell Majority Stake
Mark Cuban made headlines when he agreed to sell a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks to the Adelson family for a franchise valuation of $3.5 billion.
While this news caused some to speculate about his future plans, Cuban has since clarified that he has no intentions of running for president in 2024.
This decision marks a significant change for Cuban, who has previously expressed interest in politics and even considered a presidential campaign in 2020.
Stepping Down from 'Shark Tank'
In addition to selling his majority stake in the Mavericks, Cuban also recently announced that he would be stepping down from his role on the long-running business show 'Shark Tank'.
With these major moves occurring in quick succession, many have speculated about Cuban's future plans.
However, Cuban's focus remains on basketball and running the Mavericks' operations.
Cuban's Commitment to Basketball
Despite the speculation about his potential political aspirations, Mark Cuban has made it clear that he is dedicated to basketball and the Mavericks.
He continues to actively participate in basketball operations decisions and maintains a close involvement with the team.
While the details of the sale are still being finalized, one thing is certain - Cuban's focus is on basketball, not politics.