Mark Cuban Claims DeAndre Jordan Didn’t Speak To Him At All Wednesday

It didn’t take long, but Mark Cuban has started to weigh in on the DeAndre Jordan saga, and it sounds like there’s plenty more to come.

The Dallas Mavericks owner likely isn’t in a very good mood Thursday after Jordan went back on his word after reportedly agreeing to a deal with the Mavericks. Instead of following through and signing with Dallas, Jordan got cold feet and ultimately re-signed with the Los Angeles Clippers.

Cuban is one of the NBA’s most outspoken figures, so it was only a matter of time before he said something. Cuban used his app — CyberDust — to send the following message to Mavericks fans Thursday morning.

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The mention of “Wes” is in reference to guard Wesley Matthews, who agreed to sign with the Mavericks, presumably under the assumption Jordan would, too.

Cuban didn’t stop there. He also took the fight to Twitter, although his target wasn’t Jordan or the Clippers. Instead, Cuban went right after ESPN’s Chris Broussard, challenging something Broussard reported late Wednesday night.

Here’s the tweet in question:

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And here’s Cuban’s (edited) response.

We can’t wait to hear more.

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