Mark Cuban Weighs in on Anthem Kneeling, Trump, and Running for President

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Dallas Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban joined WBAP and KLIF in studio Monday morning to discuss a variety of topics, including the job President Trump is doing, whether or not he will run for President in 2020, the national anthem kneeling controversy, and of course, the 2017-2018 Mavericks season.

Listen to what Cuban had to say by clicking the media players below.

On the job President Trump is doing

Cuban told WBAP’s Hal Jay and Brian Estridge he still disagrees with much of what the President is doing, but there is one Trump policy he can get behind: decreasing federal regulation. Hear what Cuban and the guys had to say by clicking the below media player.

 

On kneeling during the national anthem

Cuban told KLIF’s Dave Williams and Amy Chodroff he supports players taking a knee during the national anthem if they choose to do so, but that he doesn’t expect any of his players to do it. He also said the team has a special tribute to the flag planned for their home opener Wednesday night. Hear more about both the controversy and tribute by clicking the audio player below.

 

On his potential run for President in 2020

Cuban joked around with KLIF’s Dave and Amy about who in his family makes the decision on whether or not he runs for President in 2020. But jokes aside, Cuban did dive into what it would take for him to run, including his stance on health care and how he would accomplish his political goals. You can hear that conversation by clicking the media player just below this paragraph.

 

On the Dallas Mavericks’ upcoming season

The Mavs begin their season Wednesday, October 18th at home against the Atlanta Hawks. Cuban talked to WBAP’s Hal Jay and Brian Estridge about what to expect this season, including what to expect from potential Rookie of the Year candidate Dennis Smith Jr. Hear what the guys had to say, plus information on how to get Mavs tickets this season, by clicking the audio player below.

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