^ Some lowlights from Mav's link:
...no one touched the breakfast spread of coffee and croissants the Mavs offered us.
No one passes free food. No one. That's how bad this was.
He thanked us for being there in a fashion that felt like someone reminded him beforehand to thank us for being there.
Yep. Better than everyone and has to deign to share space with them. I think he has disdain for questioners based on the stupid answers lacking basic logic (article has some examples).
Still, Harrison is of the belief that that chapter is officially closed.
Tone deaf. How does he square it with
“Fire Nico” chants rain down at home games (and Stars games and sometimes Medieval Times, too).
It did not take long to realize that Harrison had reflected on little and learned even less.
All of which leads to the crux:
There’s more, but the point lies far less in what was said in that room than how it felt being in there. Like nothing can be questioned, and no one could possibly know better, not the media, not the greatest player in franchise history, not the people whose interest sustains the team as a business enterprise.
Damning.