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Jason Whitlock reveals the truth behind Mark Cuban and the Mavericks’ DEI facade


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The Dallas Mavericks could potentially become the 2024 NBA Champions. If that happens, former team owner Mark Cuban might take a victory lap, attributing the success to the franchise’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program and using that narrative for a presidential bid.

However, this perspective is misleading. Dallas’ success on the court is primarily due to Luka Doncic, not the DEI initiatives in the front office.

In the video below, Jason Whitlock delves into the origins of the DEI movement in Dallas and why it’s misleading.

Additionally, Steve Kim joins “Fearless” to reflect on the career and impact of basketball legend Bill Walton, who passed away at the age of 71.