Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was caught on camera in real time having his reaction to finding out on his phone that the NBA had suspended its season after Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus just ahead of tip-off at Wednesday’s Utah Jazz and Oklahoma City Thunder contest.
He was as shocked as everyone else, and in a subsequent ESPN interview, he spoke about how all of this went beyond basketball. Then, he asked, “What about all the people who work here on an hourly basis? We’ll put a together program for them.”
After the Mavs’ win over the Denver Nuggets, he talked about that idea again:
“I reached out … to find out what it would cost to financially support people who aren’t going to be able to come to work.”
–Mark Cuban on his plan for Mavericks employees during the NBA suspension pic.twitter.com/McOl1vHUqO
— ESPN (@espn) March 12, 2020
This is pretty simple: Every other NBA owner should follow suit.
We forget that so much more than paying players million-dollar salaries goes into running a sports franchise. There are arena workers, from security to concession workers and beyond. With no games played for now, they’ll lose out on a huge source of income. Of course, this is a problem that goes beyond sports with workers who could face extended time without employment.
In this case, the hope is others will follow Cuban’s lead, and that of Charlotte Hornets forward Cody Zeller, who said he might pitch in as well:
Absolutely! We all have fun playing and watching NBA games, but many of our hard working hourly employees and support staff depend on wages from our home games. We’re going to make sure that they’re taken care of! Even if I have to pay out of pocket to help out https://t.co/WMb3tEq5Gt
— Cody Zeller (@CodyZeller) March 12, 2020
Some others who agree:
ESPN just interviewed Mark Cuban who, unprovoked, said that he'll work to get a program going for the team/arena's hourly workers to be compensated for lost wages. Hope the other pro teams follow his lead.
— Josh Rowntree (@JRown32) March 12, 2020
Mark Cuban just mentioned “the people who work here on an hourly basis” and without prompting or questioning immediately said, “well put something together for them”.
Take note NBA owners.
— Damien Barling (@damienbarling) March 12, 2020
"What about all the people that work here (Mavs' Arena) on an hourly basis. We'll put together a program for them."
Mark Cuban gets it pic.twitter.com/u4Xs34qc9b
— Chris Montano (@gswchris) March 12, 2020
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