Mark Cuban: “They Used to Drink and Smoke in the Locker Room, So I Can Think of Worse Things”

What’s Cubes talking about? Twitter, of course.

Should players be allowed to Twitter? Even during games?
Sure of course. During games, it depends on the coach. Different coaches have different routines during the fifteen minutes or whatever you have. Different players have different routines. If a part of a routine for a player is to change their uniform and just chill, catch their breath and there is nothing going on with the coaches … then fine, who cares.

Charlie Villanueva made a great point; a Twitter update is about the same as a halftime interview.
He is right. Before I took over for the Mavs back in the day they used to drink and smoke in the locker room, so I can think of worse things.

(H/T: Jonah Ballow, via TrueHoop)

3 comments

  1. robert powell has resigned.

    ok carry on.

    @ 2:17 pm on April 1, 2009
  2. @matt: up now.

    @ 2:56 pm on April 1, 2009
  3. I remember when owners would sit high up in the ‘Owner’s Box’ and lose gracefully…

    @ 4:57 pm on April 1, 2009