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How Mark Cuban practised what he preached

The billionaire, who asked for a gift of kindness this V-Day, rescued a struggling former basketball star from the streets on September 28.

September 30, 2020 / 10:57 IST
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Mark Cuban is trending, thanks to an act of kindness towards troubled basketball player Delonte West on September 28. Signs that the once hot-headed billionaire had a softer side were already apparent in statements he made earlier this year. In February, the 61-year-old had said that he wanted nothing but kindness for Valentine’s Day.

A Twitter user had asked Cuban what gift he wanted on the day that celebrates love, warmth and cheesy greeting cards. “Definitely not chocolates,” replied the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team.

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“A nice hello goes a long way. A little kindness, I think that’s what I want.”
In an earlier interview, the ‘Shark Tank’ judge had said, “One of the most underrated skills in business right now is being nice. Nice sells.”

Further on, Cuban, who was fired from a computer company in his 20s, said, “I wouldn’t have wanted to do business with me when I was in my 20s. Early on in my career, I was like bam, bam, bam, bam, bam — I might curse. I might get mad.