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Twitter teaches Mavericks owner Mark Cuban a lesson about inadvertent comments

https://twitter.com/mcuban/status/305786460001411072

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban learned a lesson about Twitter after he hypothetically suggested that the Lakers should consider using the amnesty clause to dump Kobe Bryant. The comment was not funny to Lakers fans, who made his feed aware of their disgust.

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Cuban called his words ‘inappropriate’ in a released statement. That did not stop the tweets from angry fans. He retweeted these:

https://twitter.com/arunatlatech/status/305780315828404224

https://twitter.com/darepz9/status/305782878082564096

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As many have found out, Twitter does not quickly forget or easily forgive a slip of the tongue.

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