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Kuban Origin: Born in Pittsburgh, moved to Dallas as an adult.
Net asset value: $1.3 billion.
Athletic Experience: Played football at Indiana University for four years and has been playing at the club since graduating.
How to make money: In 1983, he founded Microsolutions, a computer information company, and sold it to the largest service company in the United States at the height of the network economy.
In 1995, it established a broadcast network and became a major operator in many industries, and in 1999 it was sold to Yahoo for $5.7 billion.
Education: B.A., Indiana University.
On January 14, 2000, Cuban purchased the Mavericks. Since his arrival, the Mavericks have changed completely, with the 2000-2001 season picking up their first playoff ticket in 11 years, and a meteoric rise to the top of the league in recent years. Over the years, Cuban has not only inspired Mavericks players and fans with his presence in the game, but he was also the first of all team owners to communicate directly with fans by making their personal email addresses available to fans.
Cuban's motto "do whatever it takes to win" has infected the entire team and become the spirit of the Mavericks.
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But they all underestimated the willpower of the Mavericks, especially Nowitzki's determination to win the championship. This year is also the year of King Nuo's godhood, he alone broke up Big Gasol, burst all the Thunder's fronts, and never flinched in the face of the more powerful Heat Big Three, hitting one key shot after another. He cried like a kid when he lifted the cup, and perhaps only Cuban knew how hard he worked for the championship.
It was not easy for the Mavericks to win the championship, and it stands to reason that they should have pursued Chen Sheng to strengthen the lineup in pursuit of the defending champion, but as a result, Cuban not only did not strengthen, but instead dismantled the championship team, resulting in being eliminated by the Thunder in the first round of the second year, what is the reason for this?
At that time, the Mavericks won the championship by veterans, and the king was the core, and there were Kidd, Marion, Chandler, Terry, Peja, Butler, etc. After winning the championship, the veterans were satisfied, and their morale was not as strong as the previous season. Peja retired directly, Chandler and Stevens wanted to sign a big contract, Butler was injured in the regular season, and he didn't play in the playoffs and was directly let go by Cuban.
At that time, Cuban's idea was that the Heat Big Three teamed up in the first year, and the system was immature so they could beat them, and if they met again in the second year, with the same lineup, the Mavericks would definitely have no chance of winning. At this time, if those meritorious veterans are given big contracts, it will also affect the team's long-term planning. He is optimistic about the 12-year free agent market, hoping to build a roster dominated by the big three of Delon, Howard, and Nowitzki, and then supplemented by young players.
But Cuban still overestimated himself, or it can be said that he overestimated the attractiveness of Dallas, and none of the players he wanted came, which directly caused Nowitzki to waste his last peak. Old fans must still remember that the Mavericks have made difficult gains in the free agent market over the years, and they are all players of Parsons and Jordan Jr., who cannot improve their competitiveness. It's fair to say that until Doncic became an All-Star this year, the Mavericks were in a slump.
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Because Cuban himself should know that the Mavericks were able to win the championship entirely because the Heat Big Three had just not had enough tacit understanding, and it was almost difficult to rely on the original team to defend the championship in the second year, so they chose to go against the current, reverse thinking, and did not choose to respond to all changes with the same, but chose to take the lead in making changes, after all, it was difficult to fight against the Heat Big Three with the original lineup, so they dismantled the lineup.
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Kuban has his eyes on the future. Because the Mavericks' lineup is also a bit aging, in the summer of 2011, Nowitzki, Terry, Marion and other core ages are over 33 years old, for veterans, every extra year is accompanied by the possibility of a huge decline in form.
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Because at that time, it was difficult for Cuban to win another championship with this lineup, and he had to attract other excellent players, so he had to break up the lineup.
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If the Mavericks had attracted the spark at that time, Paul would have decided it, even though Delon was free at the time. If such a Samsung lineup is formed, it is really difficult for the Heat to say whether they can win them.
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Many players are pursuing a high salary after winning the championship For example, Chandler, Kidd is very old, and Nowitzki's injuries have increased!
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Self-knowledge! The shrewd Kuban has shown his true colors as a businessman, and he can't beat the Heat anymore.
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Ask the Mavericks, I'm a fan of the matchup, the head coach of the Mavericks is called Carlisle, the former head coach of the Pacers! More focus on defense.
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Johnson, who is only 5 feet 11 inches (about 1.82 meters) tall, has the nickname "Little General" because of his short stature. He wasn't drafted into the NBA from college, but began his NBA career with the Seattle SuperSonics after a short stint in the U.S. Basketball League in 1988.
As one of only 75 players to have played more than 1,000 NBA games, Johnson has played for Seattle, Denver, San Antonio, Houston, Jinzhou and Dallas. His career averages are 8.4 points and 5.5 assists, with his total of 5,846 assists, the 27th all-time in the league.
Johnson played for the Mavericks in 2002 and was not traded to the Warriors last season in exchange for power forward Jamison. He played in 46 games in Golden State, averaging 13.8 minutes per game, contributing 4.6 points and 2.4 assists. After taking over the Mavericks from Nelson at the end of the last season, Johnson led the team to a 16-2 winning record in the final 18 games of the 2004-05 season, and he was the first head coach in NBA history to be named the NBA Coach of the Month award in his first two months (April and November 2005).
Johnson, who changed six teams in the first six seasons of his career, ended up in San Antonio and even helped the Spurs win their first NBA championship in franchise history in 1999.
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The current head coach of the Mavericks is Rick Carlisle.
Rick Carlisle, born October 27, 1959 in New York, is a former American professional basketball player and coach, and is currently the head coach of the NBA Dallas Mavericks. Rick Carlisle is the quintessential collegiate coach who has coached the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers and Dallas Mavericks, winning the Coach of the Year title in 2001-02 and leading Dallas to an NBA championship in 2010-11.
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None of the people upstairs are right. Have you ever watched basketball? Be.
Rick Carlisle. Contracts for four years with a total value of about $18 million. In the 01-02 season, Carlisle was the head coach of the Pistons, and it was his rookie season as the head coach of the NBA team.
That year, he won 50 wins and was named "Coach of the Year".In the 02-03 season, he once again led the Pistons to a 50-win record and allowed the team to reach the Eastern Conference Finals. However, the Pistons then replaced Carlisle with Larry Brown.
Carlisle led the team to a league-best 61-win record in his first year as Pacers coach after becoming head coach of the Pacers, but lost to the Pistons, who won the championship that year, in the Eastern Conference Finals. However, in the next three years of the Pacers, player injuries, locker room conflicts, and the team's record declined year after year, Carlisle had to choose to leave. Carlisle also worked as a game commentator for ESPN last season.
Carlisle's coaching record is 281-211 and the playoffs are 30-32, and he led the team to the playoffs in the first five years.
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José Juan Barria G 1,83 79,4 26 06 1984 University: Northeastern
Rodrigo Bubajo G 1,88 83,9 24 02 1988 From: Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Caron Butler F 2,01 103,4 13 03 1980 University: Connecticut 8
Brian Cardinal F 2,03 108,9 02 05 1977 University: Purdue 10
Brandon-Haywood C 2, 13 119, 3 27 11 1979 University: North Carolina 9
Dominique Jones G 1,96 97,5 15 10 1988 University: South Florida 0
Jason Kidd G 1, 93 95, 3 23 03 1973 University: California 16
Sean Marion F 2,01 103,4 07 05 1978 University: UNLV 11
Dirk Nowitzki F 2,13 111,1 19 06 1978 from: Wurzburg, Germany 12
DeShaun-Stevenson G 1,96 98,9 03 04 1981 High School: Washington Union HS (CA) 10
Peja-Stojakovic F 2,08 103,9 09 06 1977 From: Belgrade, Serbia 12
Jason Terry G 1,88 81,6 15 09 1977 University: Arizona 11
Corey Brewer F 2,06 85,3 05 03 1986 University: Florida
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Nowitzki, Kidd, Terry, Marion, Chandler, Stevenson, Butler, Deepwood, Corey Brewer, Barria, Peja, Cardinal, Rodrigo Bois, Dominic Jones, Ian Masimmy, Coach Carlisle, Owner Cuban.
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Game 6 Mavericks starting lineup: Jason Kidd, Barria, Marion, Dirk Nowitzki, Tyson Chandler;
Heat starting lineup: Money, Wade, James, Chris Bosh, Joyle Anthony.
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41 Nowitzki 2 Kidd 31 Terry 6 Chandler 0 Marion 4 Butler 11 Barria 16 Stojakovic 92 Stevenson 33 Haywood 13 Brewer 20 Jones 35 Cardinal.
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The owner of a computer consulting company.
Butler has largely scrapped this season, and he can't make a comeback until the Mavericks make it to the Finals. But the state is certainly not guaranteed! So he can't play now! This season is not going to play!