When Masai Ujiri parted ways with the Toronto Raptors last June, his eye-popping salary—rumored to exceed $15 million—was widely seen as a major factor in the split. Fast forward to today, and the buzz around the league suggests that Dallas Mavericks owner Patrick Dumont had to dig deep into his pockets to lure the executive to Texas. Landing a talent like Ujiri doesn't come cheap, and for a team looking to build a championship contender, that kind of investment signals serious ambition. For fans and sports apparel enthusiasts alike, this move is a reminder that building a winning culture often starts with leadership—and sometimes, that means paying a premium for the best in the game.
The widely held belief here is that it cost Mavericks …
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The widely held belief here is that it cost Mavericks …
The widely held belief here is that it cost Mavericks …
The widely held belief here is that it cost Mavericks …
The widely held belief here is that it cost Mavericks …