Cuban said his team’s relationship with the Wings was “minimal” before he hired Cynt Marshall as CEO five years ago.
The Wings are aiming for their first playoff series victory since the move from Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have a chance Tuesday night at home against Atlanta after taking a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series Friday.
Fast-forward to the NCAA women's Final Four in Dallas last spring, and they were at many of the same ancillary events. By then, collaboration between the franchises had grown quite a bit. Marshall, a former longtime telecommunications executive, was ready for something more. Bibb returned to the WNBA with the Wings not long after the move from Tulsa, and a little more than two years before the Mavericks hired Marshall.
“There are pros and cons to both,” Bibb said. “Obviously, if you're part of a bigger enterprise ... the resource base is just different. If you're working independent, though, the real advantage you have is that everyone that’s working here wakes up in the morning and goes to bed at night thinking about how they move this specific business forward.”
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