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Mark Cuban, Mavericks paying employees $35M in bonuses

It's still giving season for Mark Cuban.

Cuban, who is selling a majority stake in the Mavericks, sent an email to team employees on Friday informing them that he and the new owner plan to pay out about $35 million in bonuses. According to ESPN.


Mark Cuban has sold his majority stake in the Mavericks. AP

“In appreciation of your efforts to make the Mavs a great organization, you will receive a bonus from me, the Adelson and Dumont families,” the email read. “In total, he will pay you about $35, plus $1 million in bonuses.

“To calculate the bonus, we used a framework that takes into account how long you worked for the Mavs. You will receive a bonus in the near future.

“I'm excited to continue our efforts to make the Mavs the best franchise in all of sports. Let's go, Mavs!”

Mr. Cuban, 65, sold a majority stake in the Mavericks for about $3.5 billion to a group led by Dr. Miriam Adelson, widow of the late casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.

The deal was completed in late December.

According to NBA reporter Marc Stein, Cuban still holds a 27 percent stake in the team and will continue to run its basketball operations.

However, it's a little unclear how long he will continue in that role.

ESPN reported that Patrick Dumont, a member of Adelson's ownership group, will have the final say.


Miriam Adelson
Miriam Adelson will lead the Mavericks' new ownership group. AP

“Mark Cuban confirms Patrick Dumont will have 'final say' as Mavs governor,” said ESPN's Tim McMahon. Posted in X December 27th.

“But Cuban has said they're going to work on the basketball strategy together.” [the] The only goal is to win. ”

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