In Season 3, Episode 9 of Portfolio Players presented by E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley, entrepreneur and former Dallas Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban discusses the changing economics of sports ownership, the rise of NIL, and the evolving media landscape around professional leagues.
Cuban reflects on why he sold the Mavericks, what ownership looks like in today’s NBA compared to two decades ago, and whether he would ever consider buying the franchise again. He also shares how he became involved with Indiana athletics and NIL, including helping support quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
From sports betting partnerships and Vegas expansion to NBA Europe and shifting media consumption habits, Cuban offers a candid perspective on where leagues are headed next. He also explains why traditional TV ratings matter less than ever and why he believes the NBA should shorten games to improve the fan experience.