Mark Cuban gets in Twitter war with ESPN's Chris Broussard, offers him $100,000
UPDATE 7/10/15: Chris Broussard apologized for not contacting Mark Cuban before publishing his report:
The fallout from DeAndre Jordan snubbing the Mavericks to remain with the Clippers was still taking place Thursday afternoon, with Dallas owner Mark Cuban going after ESPN reporter Chris Broussard.
On Wednesday night, Broussard had reported that Cuban was frantic about trying to get in touch with Jordan.
This characterization didn't sit well with Cuban, who responded in a NSFW way on Thursday morning.
Broussard, however, was not backing down from his story.
.@Chris_Broussard that's is the dumbest shit Ive ever heard. If you had any ethics u would msg me and I will give u his address
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 9, 2015
Cuban tried to tell Broussard once again that he was wrong.
@mcuban if you had the address last night, you would've gone to the house. I stand by my multiple sources who had u calling & texting them
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) July 9, 2015
@mcuban you didn't fly to Houston to text all night, did you?
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) July 9, 2015
It seemed like things were going to end there, but Cuban came back four hours later and put up a challenge.
@Chris_Broussard post what you have. I have the facts you got lied to
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 9, 2015
@Chris_Broussard how about this. You post any proof I was calling/texting his friends asking anything I give 100k to charity of yr choice.
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 9, 2015