Mark Cuban continues to chastise Dwight Howard for his decision to sign with the Houston Rockets instead of his Dallas Mavericks last summer, telling ProBasketballTalk.com "that's what young kids do... they make mistakes in judgment."
While some consider Howard's decision to team with the younger James Harden instead of the Mavs Dirk Nowitzki or even the Lakers Kobe Bryant a forward-thinking move, billionaire business wiz Cuban isn't one of them.
"Obviously, he made a mistake in judgment," Cuban added. "Like I say about every other team, I hope they suck. I still want the Rockets, like every other team, to have a horrible season. It's nothing personal. I just want them to suck."
Cuban later added "you choose teams. You don't choose players. If he made a choice off of an individual player, yeah, he made a mistake. You choose teams. You choose organizations. You choose coaches... that's just the way I look at it, because if he's that good, then the right organization.
For some, Cuban's rather judgmental rant brings to mind the actions of Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert after LeBron James announced he planned to leave his home state and join the Miami Heat, where he has already won two titles in three seasons.
An incensed Gilbert fired off a terse letter where he, more or less, accused James of turning his back on the franchise.
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