Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has called out each of the team's players after a disappointing loss to the Thunder, who were without their two top scorers, on Monday night.

"It's only one game, which I keep reminding myself of," Cuban said "But let's just say I wasn't happy with our preparation, execution or effort. Not only did it look like we had no idea what we were doing, but we did it without effort. The effort and energy, on both sides of the ball, by each player will decide their future with the Mavericks."

Dallas has a two-game lead over Phoenix for the eighth, and final, playoff spot in the Western Conference.

"If each player can't take the personal initiative to make every game important and play like it, I don't see them being here next season," Cuban said. "The ball won't always bounce the way we want it to, but every player can control their level of effort. I don't care what their contract is. I would rather turn over the roster 100 percent than subject fans to another game like [Monday] night."