UPDATE: The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison following a tumultuous start to the season, igniting speculation about potential trades, including star player Anthony Davis. The decision comes on the heels of a 3-8 record and mounting fan discontent, highlighted by chants of “Fire Nico!” during the team’s recent home loss to the Washington Wizards on October 24, 2023.
The Mavericks’ struggles have intensified since the controversial trade that sent homegrown star Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers on February 2. Doncic’s standout performance, scoring 49 points in his debut for the Lakers, starkly contrasts the Mavs’ dismal offensive showing, currently ranking among the worst in the NBA. As Doncic thrives with a league-leading 37.1 points per game, the Mavericks have seen their offensive efficiency plummet.
Patrick Dumont, the team’s governor, expressed regret over the decision to trade Doncic, which contributed to Harrison’s dismissal in a meeting held early Tuesday. Dumont’s letter to fans acknowledged the team’s struggles and emphasized a commitment to restoring winning basketball to Dallas.
The Mavs’ offense has been particularly troubling, averaging just 104.2 points per 100 possessions and ranking last in both three-pointers made and percentage. This offensive vacuum has raised alarms within the organization, as players and coaches grapple with the fallout of Harrison’s decisions.
The immediate question now is whether the Mavericks will explore trading Anthony Davis. His ongoing calf strain, which has sidelined him for several games, complicates matters, but several league executives believe a trade could be prudent as the Mavericks pivot towards a new direction centered around rookie sensation Cooper Flagg.
As the front office undergoes changes, assistant general managers Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi will oversee basketball operations on an interim basis. There are discussions about hiring Dennis Lindsey, former Utah Jazz executive, to reshape the franchise’s future.
With the Mavericks facing a critical juncture, fan sentiments remain divisive. The atmosphere at the American Airlines Center has turned increasingly hostile, with players acknowledging the pressure to perform amidst the fanbase’s dissatisfaction.
As the Mavericks navigate this tumultuous season, all eyes are on the upcoming decisions that will shape the team’s future. Will they trade Davis? Can they reclaim their place in the competitive Western Conference? The clock is ticking, and the urgency for change has never been more palpable.





































