The Dallas Mavericks have brought on Masai Ujiri to be the team's new president and alternate governor, which is exactly the kind of splashy move Patrick Dumont wanted to make. He's shown not to be afraid to pay up and acquire elite executive talent. It first started by getting Hall-of-Famer Rick Welts to come out of retirement to be the CEO, and now it's Ujiri coming in to be the team's president. How does Mark Cuban feel about it, though? Cuban no longer has a say in basketball operations after selling the team in late 2024 and not getting it in writing that he would still have operational control, and with how vocal he's been recently about how much he dislikes everything going on with the Mavs, he's not getting any control anytime soon. Cuban, who is now a minority owner of about 27%, released a statement through Mike Doocy of Fox 4 News in Dallas, where he seems to like the hire. “I like it. He has experience. He has won. Most importantly, the owner he had in Toronto is very similar to Patrick Dumont.…