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Mark Cuban Compared the Luka Doncic Trade to One of His Most Notorious Blunders

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The L.A. Lakers and Dallas Mavericks have been heading in different directions since their unbelievable trade in February 2025. These two Western Conference powerhouses decided to swap their franchise superstars, Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis, in a deal that blew the minds of millions.

Mavericks’ General Manager, Nico Harrison, believed this move opened a three-to-four-year championship window for Dallas, while the Lakers received a perennial MVP candidate entering his prime.

The trade enraged the Mavericks’ fanbase immediately and has all but validated their concerns since. Los Angeles went from the Play-In to No. 3 seed during the 2024-2025 season and now is off to an 11-4 start this year.

Meanwhile, the Mavericks, who made the NBA Finals just two years ago, have tumbled down the Western Conference hierarchy and would be lucky to return to the Play-In once the regular season is over.

Los Angeles Lakers’ Record Since Trade

33-17 (66%)

Dallas Mavericks’ Record Since Trade

17-32 (34.6%)

The headliners of this trade have only made it look more lopsided. Anthony Davis has struggled with injuries for most of 2025, while Luka Doncic is in the shape of his life right now and a prime candidate for regular season MVP.

The gaps in availability and production have made Dallas consider tanking for the 2026 NBA Draft.

Anthony Davis-Luka Doncic Stats Since Trade

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Anthony Davis

Luka Doncic

Games Played

14

39

Points per game

20.3

30.0

Assists per game

3.6

7.9

Rebounds per game

10.1

8.2

Steals per game

0.9

1.7

Blocks per game

1.9

0.5

Field goal percentage

48.0%

44.9%

Three-point percentage

24.4%

36.0%

Mark Cuban has weighed in on this catastrophe before the Mavericks’ minority owner recently made a jarring comparison to the Luka trade and one of his greatest mistakes.

These comments give further insight into the dynamic within the Dallas front office during the Nico Harrison era.

The Luka Doncic trade reminds Mark Cuban of one of his greatest past mistakes

Mark Cuban Steve Nash

During an interview on the “Run It Back” podcast, Mark Cuban broke down how he was informed of the Luka trade as well as how it compares to when the franchise lost Steve Nash to the Phoenix Suns in 2004 free agency.

“I thought he was telling me he was thinking about it, then I realized it was done. Nothing I can do, not my party. I wasn’t happy about it, but it’s Nico’s decision and I respect it. He did what he thought was right and now we are where we are. Maybe it’ll be his Steve Nash, and Luka will go on to win two MVPs, I don’t know. After we traded Nash we went to the Finals, then we won that Finals. As long as it turns out that way, I don’t care. I love Luka to death, I love his team, I love the people around him…It was Steve’s choice to leave for money. It was my choice not to pay him the money.”

Luka Doncic has an even higher ceiling than Steve Nash did

Luka Doncic Steve Nash

These are certainly interesting comments from Mark Cuban that reflect on how his team lost an eventual two-time MVP. The former majority owner refused to match the Phoenix Suns’ six-year, $66 million deal for Steve Nash mainly due to concerns about his durability.

The Canadian floor general went onto thrive in Mike D’Antoni‘s “seven seconds or less”, leading to a beloved era for this franchise. Meanwhile, as Cuban notes, the Mavericks didn’t sink at all after this decision, instead going onto make the NBA Finals in 2006.

Dallas replaced Nash at the point guard position with Jason Terry, who, while he didn’t go on to become an MVP, is considered a franchise legend. “JET” was the second-best player in the Mavericks’ first NBA championship ever in 2011.

Overall, while there will always be questions about what could’ve happened if the front office continued to build around Nash and Dirk Nowitzki, that decision still pales in comparison to Nico Harrison’s decisions.

Luka Doncic had just led the franchise to the NBA Finals, who was 25-years-old at the time, and was considered one of the best players in the league. Dallas decided to trade not only the better player, but the younger and less injury-prone star as well.

In addition, neither Anthony Davis nor Kyrie Irving had been the best player on a team that made the Finals, bearing into question why Nico Harrison thought that was going to change with both of them well past 30.

Even the most charitable interpretation of this deal will never make sense of it. There’s a reason why Harrison has already been fired barely half a year after the trade, and Mark Cuban is taking a more hands-on role with basketball-related decisions now.

The power struggle with the Mavericks’ organization has simmered down for now as this franchise heads into a new era.

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Keith Hackett Claims ‘Technology Failed’ in Switzerland vs Qatar

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Switzerland and Qatar served up one of the most dramatic openers of the 2026 World Cup, with a 94th-minute header from Boualem Khoukhi snatching a point for the 2022 hosts in San Francisco.

But long before that late equaliser, Group B’s curtain-raiser had already generated its share of chaos, centred on a penalty incident in the 17th minute that left broadcasters, pundits and former officials demanding answers.


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Remo Freuler latched onto a headed ball inside the penalty area and attempted to deftly lift it over the advancing Qatar goalkeeper, Mahmud Abunada. The challenge that followed was heavy enough to keep both players on the ground. Honduran referee Hector Said Martinez had made his call immediately: Penalty to Switzerland. Breel Embolo stepped up and converted without any fuss.

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Replays appeared to show Freuler in an offside position as he received the ball, and VAR duly initiated a review. What followed frustrated everyone watching. No offside lines or semi-automated graphics were shown. The review concluded, the penalty stood, and viewers at home and inside the stadium were left entirely in the dark.

Watch the incident below:

Gary Neville didn’t hold back: “They’ve got the evidence of the automated decision — why are they not showing us?” he said, comparing FIFA’s approach to a “dictatorship.” Ian Wright was equally damning, calling the lack of transparency “scandalous.”

ITV commentator Lee Dixon, who had been convinced VAR would intervene, said: “There must be something wrong with my monitor.”


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Former referee and PGMOL boss Keith Hackett went further than most. Responding on X to former Norway international Jan Aage Fjørtoft, who’d questioned why VAR was reviewing a penalty rather than the apparent offside. Hackett was blunt: “This goal should have been ruled out for offside. Technology fail.”

ITV’s referee analyst Christina Unkel offered a different perspective. She explained that under FIFA’s protocol, semi-automated offside graphics are only shown when a review results in an overturn, which is why the lines and the graphics never appeared. She also defended the technology itself, insisting it operates at a precision far beyond what the human eye could ever detect:

“The technology that’s been implemented in this World Cup is at a higher level so it’s going to be even sharper and crisper.”


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Qatar ultimately had the last laugh, with Khoukhi’s late header denying Switzerland all three points. But the questions raised around the penalty are unlikely to disappear quietly.

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Tommy Fury Beats Eddie Hall By Decision

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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

Tommy Fury defeated Eddie Hall in their bizarre exhibition contest in the main event of a Misfits Boxing card at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday night.

Billed as ‘The Beauty vs The Beast’, there was a massive 108lbs weight difference between the two participants, with former World’s Strongest Man Hall enjoying a massive weight advantage.

The fight was signed over six two-minute rounds, in a marked departure from the three-minute rounds typically seen in boxing.

Hall made an impressive start in the first, constantly pressuring his smaller opponent and finding success with a big right hand towards the end of the session.

‘The Beast’ continued his good work in the second, using his imposing frame to prevent Fury from getting into his rhythm. His exertions in the first four minutes looked to have taken their toll on Hall in the third, as he was noticeably feeling the pace. Tommy was able to use Hall’s tiredness to land a few stiff shots and find his way into the fight.

Fury again used his movement well in the third, although Hall still found his way through with a few blows. Ultimately, though, the extra weight Hall was carrying was reflected in his cardio.

Although he swang heavily up until the final bell, Hall couldn’t find the blow he needed to end the fight, with Fury taking the win on the judges’ cards.

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

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James McClean Slams ‘Worst’ Decision For Ireland vs Israel

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James McClean has always been one to speak up when he believes a moral line has been crossed.

The former Republic of Ireland international, who earned 103 caps for his country, has spoken out in a characteristically forthright fashion following a decision that had Irish fans up in arms.

The context is the FAI’s confirmation that Ireland’s UEFA Nations League fixture against Israel, scheduled for the 4th of October, will be moved to a neutral venue and played behind closed doors, rather than at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.


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The organisation cited operational challenges and potential disruption as the driving factors behind the decision, with UEFA approving the request following consultation with various stakeholders, including the Palestinian Football Association, which expressed its appreciation for Ireland’s stance on the conflict while respecting the FAI’s course of action.

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For McClean, the compromise satisfied nobody and stood for nothing. “I think we’ve missed a massive opportunity here,” he told RTE Sport (via the Irish Mirror). “I think the decision to move to a neutral venue behind closed doors, of all the decisions we could have made, is by far the worst one.

“The FAI have missed a massive opportunity to stand on the right side of history.”

“If you’re going to go ahead with the game, at least have the courage to face the backlash that was going to come with it being played in Dublin. But to move it away is a cowardly move.”


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The Derry City man also drew on Ireland’s own history to make his point: “If there’s one country that can relate to the oppression and famine and what’s going on in Gaza, it’s the people of this country.”

The Aviva Stadium

The FAI’s lengthy statement on Saturday made clear that the decision wasn’t taken lightly. They’ve been engaged with UEFA on the issue for almost two years and submitted a formal motion in November 2025 that called for the suspension of the Israel Football Association from UEFA competitions. That motion was passed at the FAI’s general assembly, but UEFA’s competition rules left the association with limited room to manoeuvre.


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The former Wrexham man, who has recently joined Derry City, couldn’t help but rile up the opposition fans one last time.

Had Ireland refused to fulfil the fixture entirely, the consequences would have been significant: Six points forfeited, potential relegation to League C in the Nations League, damage to UEFA and FIFA rankings, and perhaps most frustratingly, a boost to Israel’s own competition standing as a direct result.

It’s a seriously difficult position, and the statement reflects an organisation trying to balance sporting obligation against increasingly vocal moral pressure. Whether moving the game to a neutral venue reads as a reasonable compromise, or a failure of leadership, will depend largely on where those who read into it stand. McClean, for his part, has made his view rather clear.

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