NEW YORK – In a landmark decision, the NBA Board of Governors has approved the sale of the Dallas Mavericks, marking a significant shift in the ownership landscape of one of the league’s most prominent franchises. The controlling interest, previously held by entrepreneur Mark Cuban, will now be in the hands of the families of Dr. Miriam Adelson and Sivan and Patrick Dumont.
Patrick Dumont, who currently holds the position of President and Chief Operating Officer at Las Vegas Sands Corp., is set to become the Mavericks’ Governor following the completion of the sale. This transition represents a notable moment in NBA history, as the Mavericks, a team with a storied legacy and passionate fanbase, embrace a new era under different leadership.
The approval from the NBA Board of Governors came after thorough consideration, ensuring that the new owners align with the league’s standards and vision. The Mavericks, since their inception in 1980, have been a cornerstone in the NBA, with a championship win in 2011 and multiple playoff appearances, highlighting their competitive and commercial success.
Mark Cuban, who acquired the Mavericks in 2000, has been a transformative figure in the team’s history, fostering a culture of innovation and success. Under his ownership, the Mavericks not only clinched their first NBA Championship but also saw a significant rise in their global profile and fan engagement. Cuban’s tenure has been marked by a commitment to team development and fan experience, setting a high bar for the incoming ownership.
The Adelson and Dumont families bring a wealth of experience and a new perspective to the NBA. Dr. Miriam Adelson, a renowned physician and philanthropist, along with her family, has been involved in various business and charitable endeavors, demonstrating a strong commitment to community and development. Patrick Dumont, with his extensive background in corporate leadership, especially in the entertainment and hospitality industry, is expected to infuse the Mavericks with fresh ideas and strategies to enhance their performance and brand value.
The sale, expected to close this week, ushers in a new chapter for the Dallas Mavericks. Fans and stakeholders alike will be keenly watching how the Adelson and Dumont families steer the team in the coming years. The transition is poised to not only impact the Mavericks but also set a precedent in the NBA for how teams evolve under new ownership while maintaining their legacy and pursuing future successes.