I missed this after Game 3. What a f-ing clownshoe.


Mark Cuban was involved in a brief confrontation with the mother of Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin following the wild finish between the Nuggets and Mavericks on Saturday, according to the Denver Post.
The two sides have different accounts of how the situation unfolded. Cuban told the Post via e-mail that a fan was screaming about the Nuggets being thugs, which led Cuban to say "That includes your son," to Lydia Moore, Martin's mother.
Martin's agent said Cuban spotted Moore in the crowd and said "Your son is a punk," without provocation.
"Don't say nothing to my kids or my family," Martin said Monday, according to the Denver Post . "If you got something to say, say it to me. But I'm going to take care of it. I'm not going to do the whole media thing, back and forth. That's his thing. I'm more of a face-to-face type of dude."
NBA spokesman Tim Frank told the Post that the situation on the floor after Saturday's Western Conference semifinal is under review.
The Mavericks lost at home on a last-second shot by Carmelo Anthony, but he was only able to get the shot off after officials failed to whistle a foul just before the attempt. The NBA later admitted an error with regard to the no-call.
The Mavericks, trailing 3-0, face the Nuggets tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET. Click here for a preview of Game 4.
The two sides have different accounts of how the situation unfolded. Cuban told the Post via e-mail that a fan was screaming about the Nuggets being thugs, which led Cuban to say "That includes your son," to Lydia Moore, Martin's mother.
Martin's agent said Cuban spotted Moore in the crowd and said "Your son is a punk," without provocation.
"Don't say nothing to my kids or my family," Martin said Monday, according to the Denver Post . "If you got something to say, say it to me. But I'm going to take care of it. I'm not going to do the whole media thing, back and forth. That's his thing. I'm more of a face-to-face type of dude."
NBA spokesman Tim Frank told the Post that the situation on the floor after Saturday's Western Conference semifinal is under review.
The Mavericks lost at home on a last-second shot by Carmelo Anthony, but he was only able to get the shot off after officials failed to whistle a foul just before the attempt. The NBA later admitted an error with regard to the no-call.
The Mavericks, trailing 3-0, face the Nuggets tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET. Click here for a preview of Game 4.