Nico Harrison reportedly ‘will be fired’ by Dallas Mavericks
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Dallas has an opportunity to start fresh after canning the guy who made one of the worst trades in sports history.
Having fired Nico Harrison as their general manager, the next question for the Dallas Mavericks is what they want to do with the version of their roster that he built.
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Mavs Owner Patrick Dumont Vows to Fix the Mess He Helped Create
Dumont sent an open letter to fans after Nico Harrison was fired. The post Mavs Owner Patrick Dumont Vows to Fix the Mess He Helped Create appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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Dallas Mavericks fans outside AAC celebrate firing of GM Nico Harrison
Following nine months of fan protests over the controversial Luka Dončić trade, Dallas Mavericks General Manager Nico Harrison was fired after the team opened the 2025–26 NBA season with a dismal 3–8 record.
While Harrison's early tenure with the Mavs was marked by success and the Mavs reaching the NBA Finals in 2024, Harrison has faced a barrage of criticism from Mavs fans since former Mavs star Luka Doncic was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers last season.
Everything we know about the Dallas Mavericks firing Harrison, and where Cooper Flagg and the Mavs go from here.
Right after we hit send on The Bounce yesterday, the Dallas Mavericks put an end to the Nico Harrison era. It lasted four-plus years and saw maybe the most shocking turn in NBA history. We’re going to dive into how all of this built up and then fell apart.
The Dallas Mavericks lit up the NBA World on Tuesday with a move that was both stunning and not surprising at all: owner Patrick Dumont fired general manager Nico Harrison just nine months after he infamously traded Luka Doncic to the LA Lakers in the middle of the night.
The Dallas Mavericks admitted defeat on the Anthony Davis trade by firing Nico Harrison; now they are being urged to keep him out of the lineup until finding him a trade.
The Dallas Mavericks fired general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, marking the end of a turbulent tenure defined by bold moves, fan unrest, and a season that spiraled after the controversial Luka Dončić trade.