Dallas Mavericks News: Owner Mark Cuban vs an ESPN Reporter on L.A. Clippers Star DeAndre Jordan

The recent news involving the signing of free agent L.A. Clippers star DeAndre Jordan initially going for Dallas Mavericks then finally deciding to go back to the Clippers led to a Twitter feud that just started trending.

Jordan wasn't even involved in the Twitter war that was intense between and ESPN Reporter, Chris Boussard and Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. It all started when Jordan, being a free agent, initially agreed to a contract involving a maximum deal with the Dallas Mavericks paying him roughly $80 million.

With that reportedly final, Jordan then was rumored to have had second thoughts so he reportedly called up Clippers coach Doc Rivers then Rivers used the opportunity to convice Jordan again to play with them sending several of his teammates from Clippers towards his whereabouts to sign with the L.A. team.

From then, the twitter world was filled up by several posts of the Clippers players reporting that they have travelled through different ways to get to Jordan to convince him to sign with them.

Clippers star Blake Griffin reportedly left Hawaii and took a plane, a helicopter and a car to Houston to go meet with Jordan. Meanwhile, Chris Paul also posted emojis saying that he left a banana boat with Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James and Dwayne Wade to get there as well.

After that, when Jordan decided to be with Clippers, ESPN Reporter Boussard then tweeted that he just saw Mavericks owner Cuban looking for Jordan's house. "CORRECTION: Sources: Cuban beside himself. Driving around downtown HOUSTON begging (thru texts) Jordan's family 4 address to DeAndre's home," Boussard wrote.

Unexpectedly, Cuban saw the sports reporter's post and replied, "@Chris_Broussard that's is the dumbest sh*t Ive ever heard. If you had any ethics u would msg me and I will give u his address," he wrote.

Then another post by Boussard even more heightened the already tense twitter war writing, "@mcuban if you had the address last night, you would've gone to the house. I stand by my multiple sources who had u calling & texting them." A couple more exchanges happened that left Cuban finally writing, "@Chris_Broussard how about this. You post any proof I was calling/texting his friends asking anything I give 100k to charity of yr choice,"

Up until now, that was the last of their heated conversation on social media. There are no latest response yet from the ESPN reporter.