Billionaire Mark Cuban comes clean about P Diddy’s involvement with Dallas Mavericks team
Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban spills P Diddy's connection with the NBA team amid rows of legal allegations
Mark Cuban talks about P Diddy
P Diddy and Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban have been the highlight of tabloids lately. For different reasons, a connection between the two has surfaced on the internet. Surprisingly, Cuban went ahead and shared that P Diddy and his Mavericks have sat down for business together in the past. All of this came on Mark Cuban’s revelation-ary chat with comedian Theo Von on his podcast.
The duo went back and forth between the atrocities of corrupted wealth and P Diddy’s serious accusatory crimes. On the subject, Cuban revealed that he had dodged quite a bullet with Diddy and his Mavericks. In 2003, the former approached the latter with a proposal to teach his designs in the basketball team’s jerseys. Although the contract was finalized, Cuban only had to work with Diddy’s designers.
Cuban disclosed his team had worn the jerseys for several years before switching it up. The Shark Tank investor expressed his relief over never having hung out with Diddy. In a row of accusations and speculations, everybody connected to the music producer has found themselves in the crossfire.
P Diddy, or Sean Combs, is currently facing an indictment after almost a year-long investigation on accounts including sex trafficking and racketeering. Following allegations from multiple victims and witnesses, Diddy’s properties were raided, bringing forth physical evidence. Despite these accusations, P Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
P Diddy has his basketball skills all set up
While Sean Diddy Combs needs no assistance in rap, he sure needed some in basketball. In the past the rapper took to Instagram to give an inside look at his hooping abilities. Truthfully, he admitted his talents not being up to par.
Adin Ross recruits NBA Coach Chris Matthews (known as Lethal Shooter) to help him train for the NBA. pic.twitter.com/GqK790BvdP
— Adin Reports (@AdinReports) January 27, 2024
To rectify the situation, Diddy recruited renowned NBA shooting coach Chris Matthews, a.k.a. Lethal Shooter. The basketball coach has a good reputation to back him up. His practices with Diddy paid off with conflicting results, with some criticism his way.
Previously, Matthews has worked with another prominent rapper Drake with his jump shot. Additionally he has worked with artists like Kanye West, Future, Rick Ross, and Chance the Rapper. Not only artists, he has had his way around NBA as well.
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