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Mavs’ Cuban relents on anthem after NBA reiterates policy – Dallas Post Tribune

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By SCHUYLER DIXON DALLAS (AP) — Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban relented Wednesday and the national anthem will be played before home games this season after the NBA reiterated its “longstanding league policy” to include the song. The league’s initial reaction to Cuban’s decision was to say teams were free to conduct pregame activities as […]

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