The Mavericks and Clippers faced each other Wednesday night and the central focus was all about the DeAndre Jordan saga that happened during the offseason.
Dallas' outspoken owner Mark Cuban, while fielding questions, was asked about ESPN reporter Chris Broussard's report that Cuban was "driving around downtown Houston begging ([through] texts) Jordan's family [for] address to DeAndre's home."
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Cuban answered that question by saying of Broussard, "My sources say he's an idiot."
Mark Cuban on misreporting about DeAndre Jordan: "You mean Chris Broussard? He's an idiot. I take that back. My sources say he's an idiot."
— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) November 12, 2015
Broussard's report caught a lot of attention at the time because of how absurd it was. He later apologized and said his report was inaccurate, but only after Cuban humiliated him on Twitter.
"That's is the dumbest s— I've ever heard. If you had any ethics [you] would [message] me and I will give [you] his address," Cuban tweeted at the time. "How about this. You post any proof I was calling/texting his friends asking anything I give 100k to charity of [your] choice."