Mark Cuban has publicly condemned the ccp and their human rights violations for multiple years now(rightfully so). The Sands (source of Adelson's wealth) is operated in part by a man named Wilfred Wong Wai. A “clean” hong kongese government official at a quick glance, but after some further research, its documented that Wong was “a Deputy to the National People’s Congress of the PRC during 1997-2012”. Chinese law states people in his position are to be “representing the interests and will of the people, participate in the exercise of State power”. Putting 2 and 2 together, he aided the ccp's quest of completely governing hong kong in exchange for political and economic power. With this next bit, do what you want, but Adelson and her husband were (and possibly still are) the largest donors of president Trump, and were large enough donors to the Bush campaign that they were able to attend white house meetings, and advise the presidency on israeli-palestinian relations, while they reportedly "fiercely opposed to a two-state solution".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sands_China
https://www.pbec.org/team-showcase/dr-wilfred-wong-ying-wai-gbs-jp/
http://www.npc.gov.cn/zgrdw/englishnpc/Law/2007-12/12/content_1383821.htm
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/06/30/the-brass-ring
So why are u here? what does your comment have to do with basketball? I can explain in great detail how brining a political and religious extremist owner into the association is bad for all parties involved.