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Read Billionaire Mark Cuban’s 'Two-Minute Guide to Understanding' Donald Trump
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban appears on The Glenn Beck Program Feb. 24, 2015. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)

Read Billionaire Mark Cuban’s 'Two-Minute Guide to Understanding' Donald Trump

"As long as ratings and bodies are there, he is winning."

Mark Cuban has a new favorite "sport": politics.

The Dallas Mavericks owner took to Cyber Dust, the online messaging platform he created, and offered his take on current Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

"Five weeks till training camp. I’m so ready," Cuban wrote, according to the Dallas Morning News. "But until then Donald Trump watching is a sport. So here is my Cyber Dust two-minute guide to understanding Donald."

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban on The Glenn Beck Program, Feb. 24, 2015. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)

The word "killer," Cuban said, is Trump's "most important word." If you are not a killer, Trump doesn't respect you, and that's why he's willing to criticize of the other candidates from either party.

"There is no one running that can stand up to him. He knows it. That’s why he isn’t leaving anytime soon. He smells the kill," Cuban wrote.

The billionaire entrepreneur said Trump approaches problems differently than others; he said Trump looks at any issue like a business one and asks how he can solve it.

"Like most ultra-successful people he sees solutions and thinks it’s a matter of effort to go from concept to result," Cuban said. "He knows he could fail. But he will deal with that when he gets there."

Cuban's third and final point to understanding Trump was one that he says the "media doesn't understand" because they look for the "fallout." Trump, on the other hand, searches for the applause.

"He knows everyone hates every politician, so no matter what he says, as long as ratings and bodies are there, he is winning," Cuban wrote.

Cuban still said it's "way too early" to tell whether he'll vote for Trump and predicted that the "odds are against" him becoming the next president. But at least for the next five weeks, "it will be a fun sport to watch."

You can read Cuban's entire message exactly how he wrote it here.

Cuban took to his online messaging platform Cyber Dust following the first Republican primary debate earlier this month and said that Trump "gets to win points" since he isn't a politician and call them stupid, as the candidate has done multiple times already.

“And just using the word stupid wins him points,” Cuban analyzed.

(H/T: Dallas Morning News)

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