To: sinkspur
Cuban's a dork and the Mavs have just about the most annoying players of any team, Nash and Dirk.
To: Sir Gawain
>>> problem is he is right
ESPN.com news services
So it was only a matter of time before the Mavericks owner weighed in on the Kobe Bryant scandal.
During an interview with Access Hollywood's Pat O'Brien, Cuban commented on the charges filed in Colorado against Bryant, the Los Angeles Lakers guard accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman.
"From a business perspective, it's great for the NBA. It's reality television, people love train-wreck television and you hate to admit it, but that is the truth, that's the reality today," Cuban told the TV show.
In its Tuesday editions, USA Today asked Cuban to elaborate on his "It's great for the NBA" comments.
"Notoriety sells in this day and age," Cuban told the newspaper. "... I can't think of anyone who is going through a legal problem who doesn't get high attention. Is that cold-blooded? Yeah. But it is bottom-line reality."
Cuban added: "I don't want to compare Kobe with O.J. (Simpson) because Kobe's case hasn't been decided, but the reality is there is more interest in him (Kobe) now."
Cuban also said the intrigue will make Dallas' season opener against the Lakers on Oct. 28 "must-see TV."
"Take away the personal aspect and the reality is that there will be more people watching our game against the Lakers," Cuban told USA Today. "Who do you know won't watch the Lakers game with Kobe?"
Bryant is scheduled to attend a preliminary hearing on Wednesday at the Eagle County Justice Center at approximately 6 p.m. ET. Bryant will be read the charges against him and may enter a plea.
On Monday, a possible witness may have emerged in the investigation.
Bobby Pietrack, a bellman at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera, told police that he saw his 19-year-old co-worker shortly after she left Bryant's room on the night of the alleged sexual assault, ESPN's Shelley Smith reported Monday.
Pietrack reportedly told police that the woman was visibly upset, disheveled and had red marks on her neck and face, according to Smith.
Sources close to the investigation say Pietrack is considered the first link in the chain of what is called "immediate outcry," meaning he is the first person the alleged victim cried out to immediately following the alleged incident.
The alleged victim went to police the following day, approximately 13 hours after the alleged assault. Sources also said that photos taken of her at that point show the marks. Those photos are considered part of the prosecution's evidence.
Pietrack has not spoken to reporters and has declined repeated requests by ESPN.
3 posted on
08/05/2003 9:47:52 AM PDT by
Pikamax
To: Sir Gawain
Cuban's a dork and the Mavs have just about the most annoying players of any team, Nash and Dirk.Annoying because they're good players? I'll give you the "Cuban is a dork" thing, though. ;o)
5 posted on
08/05/2003 9:50:23 AM PDT by
al_c
To: Sir Gawain
Cuban respresents all that's wrong with the young owners of sports teams. These self centered egomainiacs decided that they are every bit as legitimate of an entertainment attraction as their teams, and the sports they play.
Too bad, as in his case he puts a pretty damn good product on the floor.
12 posted on
08/05/2003 10:00:44 AM PDT by
mr.pink
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