Losing Jordan so late in free agency and in such bizarre fashion was a gut-wrenching loss for Dallas. On Friday, Jordan tweeted an apology for leading on the team and its fans. He also apologized to Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, who said Jordan claimed to be “on a date” the night he was meeting with Clippers players.

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Cuban has been active on Twitter the past couple days, so a response to Jordan could be in the works — although it might not be nice .