SalmonsSuperfan wrote:kodo wrote:The Torres interview with Mark Cuban was pretty interesting with Cuban's view as an owner.
- Ballmer did try a side endorsement deal with Deandre Jordan and Cuban knew the little details because it involved the Mavs. Ballmer was fined $250k and told not to do it again by NBA general counsel. This seems remarkably light? I wonder how seriously the NBA actually takes cap circumvention.
- Cuban doesn't think the Deandre Jordan thing is happening here, he just thinks Ballmer got scammed. Says its not that uncommon and it's happened to him. At their level you trust your people, if your people say this group is legit you just trust it. You can't dig into the books of every company you invest in, there's too many of them.
- Cuban said money could be routed to Mavs player through companies he's dealt with and he wouldn't know it, he doesn't know the details of every company he's invested in
- He questions why someone as rich as Ballmer let the company go bankrupt which discloses this deal as public, he thinks it's crazy that Ballmer is OK with a fake company used to send Kawhi money making all their dealings go public.
Cuban seems to have contradictory ideas on this: "Steve isn't so dumb that he'd let the fraud be revealed" and also "Steve's pretty dumb and got scammed and doesn't do due diligence when spending $50,000,000".
Not buying it. Either he circumvented the cap because he thought he was invincible and wouldn't be caught or he's incompetent and negligent. Either way, the result is the same and there ought to be real consequences. Does he really expect us to believe he didn't know that $28mil went to one of his players? If he didn't know it, he still shouldn't be in charge of an NBA franchise.
If I had to guess, Ballmer intentionally circumvented the cap, but I think Cuban’s position is something more like “$50 million isn’t all that much to Ballmer, so he might not have looked into it super closely.”
I don’t really buy it - Ballmer wasn’t just a passive investor, but was actively helping Aspiration do biz dev.
EDIT: to put it in perspective, $50 million to Steve Ballmer (who is worth $170 billion) is .03% of his wealth. Insane. If you had a million dollars in the bank, this is the equivalent of 300 bucks.