Mavericks' Harrison Barnes not happy with owner Mark Cuban's comments about U.S. basketball culture
Posted Dec 24, 2018
Mavs owner Mark Cuban made controversial comments about the state of youth basketball development in America. Cuban said that youth players, and the NBA would be better off if children learned how to play in Slovenia. He also added that Americans learn how to "taunt and put together mixtapes." Harrison Barnes said that he doesn't agree with Cuban's statement.
(CBS Sports)
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