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Mark Cuban: You Call THAT a Fine?

Pat DeColaMay 22, 2010

It is no secret that Mark Cuban wants LeBron James.

How do we know this spicy nugget of information?

ย Well, because he told the entire world this week in an interview with CNNMoney.com.

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Surely, there were some disciplinary repercussions to be had here.

Cuban, the Mavericks outspoken and outlandish owner, has always done things however heโ€™d like to do them, which tends to add a bit of unnecessary ire to the life of NBA Commissioner David Stern.

Cubanโ€™s antics have resulted in fines from the Commish over a dozen times, resulting in hefty tab that is approaching the $2 million milestone.

Early reports of the figures associated with todayโ€™s fine for the LeBron comments said that Cuban could be penalized up to $5 million for violating the leagueโ€™s anti-tampering rules.

And not only that, the league could have forbidden him to even pursue James should he become a free-agent.

The pieces were in place for another back-fire on Cuban, much like ABCโ€™s six-episode stud โ€œThe Benefactorโ€ .

But word came out today that Cuban has officially been fined a mere $100,000.

Thatโ€™s not even a slap of the wrist. Itโ€™s more of a poke for the worldโ€™s first โ€œT-shirt and Jeans Billionaireโ€ .

Simply put, this fine is one small price to pay to not only get away with tampering in the first place, but also to let the premier potential free-agent in the history of the world know that heโ€™s interested.

It is fairly shocking to see David Stern come down so lightly on Cuban. (And especially on Steve Kerr, who was fined just $10,000 for similar comments made on a radio show on May 14).

Whether or not everyone is ready to admit it, LeBron James is the face of this league.

Stern should have been doing everything in his power to ensure that this summer of free agency goes according to plan, and here we are with an issue in May before the playoffs have ended and before James has even opted out of his contract with Cleveland.

David Stern failed to send the correct message here.

What was needed was, for lack of a better word, a โ€˜sternโ€™ one.

Luckily for Cuban, this has to speak volumes to LeBron.

He might be thinking, โ€œHey, this guy is willing to get fined to let me know he wants me. I should consider Dallas.โ€

It cost the Mavs practically nothing, and they have nothing to gain but everything.

If this is the case , then bravo, Mark Cuban.

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