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The rubber bracelets have a distinctive hologram that is "based on Eastern philosophies of health and wellness," according to the company's website. Power Balance bracelets featuring NBA team logos in the hologram are available for $32.99 on the league's official website. However, Cuban said via email Monday that he will not allow the product in the Mavs' locker room. [...]
Cuban hastily dismissed a similar product when watches with holograms were pitched on "Shark Tank," the ABC entrepreneurial reality show on which he stars.
"No, I'm allergic to scams," Cuban said on the February episode of "Shark Tank." "Seriously, this is not new. It's been disproven. What you saw is the placebo effect. There's athletes that wear it. It's a joke. It's a scam. It's not real."
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rise wrote:Does anyone actually think they work as advertised?
Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:25 am
rise wrote:Does anyone actually think they work as advertised?
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Andrew wrote:No doubt a fine is coming, but good for him for speaking out.
Before the Mavericks' season-opening victory over the Los Angeles Lakers last week, Cuban kept it real when he said, "I hope they suck."
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"That is a quick trigger. But, hey, it's the same thought I have all the time. I hope they have to do it again this season. A couple times. Five times, maybe."
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"Don't you hate when that happens?" Cuban said. "Nothing surprises me. Every team is different. Every team has its own approach. I just hope it was a huge mistake, and they continue to make them."
Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:33 pm