But what should those consequences be? He'll get booed every time he plays in Dallas but beyond that there should be no repercussions. He's allowed to change his mind just like anyone else. He didn't sign anything and doesn't owe you or anyone else anything other than Mark Cuban an apology.
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But what should those consequences be? He'll get booed every time he plays in Dallas but beyond that there should be no repercussions. He's allowed to change his mind just like anyone else. He didn't sign anything and doesn't owe you or anyone else anything other than Mark Cuban an apology.Arsenal Gunners|Kentucky Wildcats|Cincinnati Bengals -
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He's still going? LolBut what should those consequences be? He'll get booed every time he plays in Dallas but beyond that there should be no repercussions. He's allowed to change his mind just like anyone else. He didn't sign anything and doesn't owe you or anyone else anything other than Mark Cuban an apology.Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
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It's funny because I applaud deandre Jordan for what he did. So many times athletes get screwed over by teams. One significant injury and his career is over, and you think Marc Cuban is going to care? Or even the Clippers owner? I'm a heat fan and although I was sad when LeBron left, I was not upset. He deserves all the money he can get. Like deandre jordan, he is a human being and has change of hearts. Just like high school athletes who commit and decommitt everyone has a choice. Mark Cuban wasn't with him shooting in the gym, mark Cuban wasn't with him during the hard workouts. Let the man live
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