Chris Broussard made a business decision when it came to Mark Cuban’s offer of $100K to the charity of his choice, if he’d divulge his sources.
Hours after Cuban detailed the events prior to Jordan snubbing the Mavericks to return to the Clippers — Chris Broussard apologized for not contacting the Mavs owner before tweeting a report from his “trusted” sources that he was driving around Houston desperately looking for Jordan’s address.
Regarding my Wednesday report: I should have attempted to contact Mark Cuban before reporting what my (cont) http://t.co/xYeimqRQoq
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) July 10, 2015
“Regarding my Wednesday report: I should have attempted to contact Mark Cuban before reporting what my sources were telling me. I always try to carry myself with honesty and integrity both personally and professionally. I recognize that I tweeted hastily, I’m sorry for it, and I will learn from my mistake.”
On Friday, Cuban broke down the events of his day — revealing that he was at DeAndre Jordan’s door, but that the Clippers center told him he was on a date.