Whoops! Someone forgot to secure the Nets.com domain and Mark Cuban, being the smart man that he is, has taken advantage of that big mistake!
Mark Cuban wasn’t happy this past summer after losing out on Deron Williams when he decided to go back to the Nets instead of joining his hometown team, the Dallas Mavericks.
Check out the message Cuban created on the Nets.com homepage:
Via Complex:
Across the middle of the page:
“Looking for the New Jersey Nets? Looking for the Brooklyn Nets? They’re not here…but they SHOULD be!
After all, there’s just one team: The Nets!”
In the lower left corner, there’s a picture of Mark Cuban sticking his tongue out. Wonder who that’s for? Under that image, you’ll see a copyright symbol next to the name of David Yellen. A quick Google search will show you that Mr. Yellen has snapped many pics of Cuban in the past. But wait, that isn’t the best part.
On the bottom of the page, there is a message in Russian, which was probably meant for Nets Owner Mikhail Prokhorov, and it reads, more or less:
“Michael, have you noticed? Vilena wondered…”
As you probably already know, Michael is referencing Mikhail while the Vilena part is a reference to a Russian prostitute. Now, what you may not know is that back in January 2007, Prokhorov was arrested on suspicion of arranging prostitutes for his guests. Even though the billionaire was cleared of the charge and the case was dismissed two years later, it looks like Cuban is trying to rehash some old moments.
T/Y J&SJ for the story!