Dallas Mavericks News: Mark Cuban Says Donald Trump Too Broke To Run for President [VIDEO]

It must the kind of putdown that hurts billionaires' feelings.

The Dallas Morning News reported that Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban made some disparaging remarks - sort of - about fellow billionaire Donald Trump through Cuban's own app CyberDust.

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Cuban and the Donald have been at odds ever since Trump told President Obama he would donate $5 million to Obama's favorite charity if he showed his college transcripts and a U.S. passport. Cuban told Trump he'd donate $1 million to the Donald if he agreed to shave his head.

Now, Cuban is insulting Trump in a financial sense, calling into question Trump's claim that he is worth $10 billion. Trump is in the midst of a presidential campaign as a Republican.

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"He has been bragging that he is worth north of ten billion dollars," Cuban posted about Trump on CyberDust. "Ok. While it's a big number, it's not an important number. In fact it's a play number.

"Let's say you own a painting that gets appraised at 10 billion dollars. That gives you a net worth of 10 billion. But that does not mean you have a lot of cash(.)

"In fact it's possible to be worth billions, but not be able to pay your rent(.)"

Cuban goes on to say that Trump has yet to form any organization to help him raise money and generate voters.

"We have yet to see that he has raised money from supporters," he said. "After all who feels the need to donate money to a guy who says he is worth 10 billion dollars?"

Calling Trump a "Paper Tiger," Cuban added that "It's very possible that he doesn't have the cash himself and has bragged himself into a position where he can't afford the cash it takes to run for President!"

That would seem to be good news to Trump detractors who would love to see Trump lose his billions of dollars and just disappear from the public view.

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