Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and billionaire tech investor, called the National Basketball Association's plan to restart its season on July 30 at Orlando's Walt Disney World a 'big psychological experiment' in a CNBC 'Squawk Box' interview on Monday.
" interview on Monday. He also said the NBA is better prepared to restart play than the National Football League.
The players are "adapting well" and "getting along great" so far, according to Cuban, who said he could only speak to the Mavericks' situation. He said players are wearing masks and following the protocols put in place. recently voiced their concerns about the league's health and safety plans for players and their families.
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