Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is proud that the NBA is on the right side of history in the wake of the tragic Jacob Blake shooting. The Mavs boss is also confident no one is going to remember any of Donald Trump's deranged tweets in 25 years when they look back on 2020.

The Milwaukee Bucks made NBA history when they boycotted Game 5 of their first-round series against the Orlando Magic without telling anyone. Jacob Blake is a Black man who was shot seven times in the back in Wisconsin in front of his children despite not committing a crime and being unarmed.

The Bucks felt they had to make a statement since they are from Wisconsin. While the players' meeting on Wednesday wasn't always pretty, it appears all the players are on the Bucks' side. They would have just appreciated a heads-up so they weren't put in an awkward situation once their game was on.

Mark Cuban and the Mavs are scheduled to play their Game 6 on Sunday against the Los Angeles Clippers. Dallas needs to win to stay alive in the 2020 playoffs.

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