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Mark Cuban's Four-Letter Word

Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 02:00:39 PM

The ironic insanity of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban banning bloggers from his team’s locker room reminds me of this: While Cuban is a thousand times smarter than me, he’s also a billion times times more sensitive.

It’s rare you’ll hear me getting empathetic toward Dallas’ Only Daily, but for Cuban -- who 50 years from now will be considered one of the Founding Fathers of Blogging -- to draw a virtual line in cyberspace is as baffling as it is wrong. Right? The Los Angeles Times and its blog's readers certainly think so.

Citing a shrinking of space in Dallas’ locker room – and, please, the place is palatial -- the Mavs suddenly, inexplicably this week banned writers who are exclusively bloggers, setting off a firestorm of retorts on, fittingly, blogs. Adding to the surreal scenario, Cuban, of course, explained the wobbly rationale on, you guessed it, his own blog.

In summary: He’d be more accommodating of a reporter who writes for a New Braunfels paper than one who types for a New York Web site? Very. Doubtful.

Look, this is a liquid era of sports journalism. Changes are being made and rules are being crafted kinda on the fly. There's no clear-cut answer as to who or what gets access through Cuban's velvet rope. There are obvious differences between a print publication-news destination outlet and a blog, and between a professionally backed blog and a dude’s hobby run out of his basement. Like most newspaper blogs, Unfair Park doesn’t replace the Dallas Observer more than it accessorizes it. When I'm at a Mavs game, I'm both gathering quotes for a column and harvesting notes for potential blog items. It’s our version of the informal, conversational online media most experts believe is the future of sports journalism, if not journalism altogether.

The NBA appears to be looking into the murky matter, but a couple things are clear: Cuban has transformed Tim McMahon into a martyr. And this just might be the owner’s worst decision since way back when he traded half the team and all the future for Jason Kidd.

Don’t get me wrong, Cuban remains a genius. One with a thick wallet and thin skin. One who’s picked a really, really awkward time to throw a cyberwrench into the blogosphere. --Richie Whitt

Category: Media, Sports

12 Comments:

Jubb says:

Yeah, but where's Greggo?

Rhinosaur says:

Thick wallet, thin skin...that's accurate, and much more polite than what I think he is.

randye says:

Bad move on Cubes part. Not sure in what universe he will be considered a Founding Fathers of Blogging, though.

Jeff W says:

Perhaps, I'd be more sympathetic to Tim McMahon if he was more journalist and less professional provacateur. The guy is awful.

Bethany says:

I can see the argument for making sure that the idiot that blogs from wherever the WiFi is free doesn't get credentialed, but I think anyone who works for a print or broadcast product is also a contributor to that product, and isn't your garden-variety blogger.

I mean, SI and ESPN have a ton of writers whose work never makes the print or broadcast product, but makes the Web site. Is Cubes saying they'll get the boot, too?

ChrisU says:

the same locker room that had enough space for Shawn Bradley doesn't have room for the blogger guy?

yibba says:

I heart Toothpaste for Dinner.

JC says:

Mark Cuban is a major asshat.

Toots says:

Cuban blows.....until the Mavs win it all, then he's the guy all the haters suddenly want to be around.

Michael says:

Mark Cuban is a scumbag with money

Fraggy says:

that is so silly! cuban really is like a 5 year old with his toys, sometimes. get over yourself cubes!

T S G says:

I think that Mike Fisher should be iced also. He is a big fat blogger. Right? What about Matt Mosley with ESPN? Ice him too.

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