Mark Cuban TV Deal Proves NBA Shark Has Legs

By (Pop Culture Lead Blogger) on July 7, 2011

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Mark Cuban is the man of the hour, nay the year. It is safe to say that if you want to see what success looks like, you can always look to Mark Cuban. He has one more trick up his sleeve before he is through. 

Entertainment Weekly reports Cuban was asked back to the Shark Tank in season 3. He is assured to be a member of the panel for most of the season this time around.

Cuban has appeared on the show in cameo appearances and knocked them all out of the park. Those cameos may have been enough to get him on, but I think it is something different. 

The better reason for Mark Cuban to dawn another go as a panel of entrepreneurial experts is that he is a successful expert. Not only that, he is a marketing cash cow at the moment. 

He has always been a fan favorite. His shoot from the hip personality mixed with his flair for the dramatic have made him one of the most popular sports owners in history. 

He resembles more of a fan with money than he does an stuffy owner. More than that, he is a proven winner. The Dallas Mavericks were dead in the water when he purchased them. 

He changed the culture and the winning ethos of a fan base. The Dallas Mavericks are NBA world champions, and that has everything to do with Mark Cuban and his aggressive nature. 

Shark Tank is a show with wealthy business minds who consider and negotiates investment proposals. It is a show that demands the best business practices from all walks of life. 

Cuban has created one of the best environments, for players and fans. The athletes are treated better than most in the Association, and the fans can't stay away. 

Mark Cuban is a lot of things. He is brash and egotistical, but he knows how to run an organization. That is all we fans can ever ask for. 

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