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Update at 11:45 a.m.: Dallas Mavericks owner Patrick Dumont issued a statement confirming the firing of General Manager Nico Harrison. Here is the full text of the letter:
Dumont did not mention Dončić in the open letter, but said he is aware of the "profound impact these difficult last several months have had."From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.
Nico Harrison will no longer be the general manager of the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks are expected to fire Harrison on Tuesday, two people familiar with the decision told The Dallas Morning News, after four seasons, one NBA Finals appearance and one franchise-altering trade.
Harrison and the Mavericks stunned the NBA in February by dealing Doncic to the Lakers for Anthony Davis without shopping him around for other offers. Fans were irate and Harrison was widely panned for dealing a generational player in his prime.
An executive reportedly got brutally honest on Dallas Mavericks star forward Anthony Davis' current trade value.
The Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison, an admission nine months later that the widely criticized trade of Luka Dončić backfired on the franchise.
Jason Kidd could transition into a front office role for the Dallas Mavericks, according to NBA insider Chris Mannix of SI. The Mavericks fired Nico Harrison on Tuesday.
Harrison signed a multi-year contract with the team last April. It was not made clear how long that contract was for.
The Dallas Mavericks have a 3-7 record to start the 2025-26 NBA season. Their next game is against the Milwaukee Bucks, too, so that's likely to get worse. Things have looked bleak in Dallas to start the year,
While the Mavs released a new City Edition uniform on Tuesday, the team also says “stay tuned” for other potential changes.
An 18-year-old fan named Nicholas Dickason was sitting next to Dallas Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont during Monday's game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the