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Post#41 » by Archx » Sat Jul 19, 2025 10:48 pm

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Archx wrote:We already know most of it but this is still wild.

“Nico Harrison was 100 percent threatened by Casey Smith,” a source told ESPN. “Harrison’s going to show that he’s in charge and nobody else can question that.” Harrison said Smith was “too negative,” which many within the team interpreted as Harrison wanting more of a “yes-man” in the role.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/nba/nba-2025-how-nico-harrison-brutally-fired-dallas-mavericks-staffer-casey-smith-dirk-nowitzki-reaction-luka-doncic/news-story/64108cf1d6587e490d7057189e640a08

I mean he is the GM. Other than the owner he’s the boss. We may not like the way he does things but he’s in charge. If I was being insubordinate to my boss he would fire me too.


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Did you even read the whole thing? Nico is a piece of s***. And what good manager surrounds himself only with people that can't say no to you? The fact that Dirk hates him with a passion speaks more volume than anything else.

Casey is the best team doctor in the league, that's a proven fact. Nico is a shoe salesman who is falling upwards ever since he arrived in Dallas. But at some point his luck will run out. He's also lucky that new owner said he had no clue about basketball or players. Any other competent owner would have kicked him to the moon already.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#42 » by Mr B » Sat Jul 19, 2025 11:47 pm

Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
Archx wrote:We already know most of it but this is still wild.

“Nico Harrison was 100 percent threatened by Casey Smith,” a source told ESPN. “Harrison’s going to show that he’s in charge and nobody else can question that.” Harrison said Smith was “too negative,” which many within the team interpreted as Harrison wanting more of a “yes-man” in the role.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/nba/nba-2025-how-nico-harrison-brutally-fired-dallas-mavericks-staffer-casey-smith-dirk-nowitzki-reaction-luka-doncic/news-story/64108cf1d6587e490d7057189e640a08

I mean he is the GM. Other than the owner he’s the boss. We may not like the way he does things but he’s in charge. If I was being insubordinate to my boss he would fire me too.


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Did you even read the whole thing? Nico is a piece of s***. And what good manager surrounds himself only with people that can't say no to you? The fact that Dirk hates him with a passion speaks more volume than anything else.

Casey is the best team doctor in the league, that's a proven fact. Nico is a shoe salesman who is falling upwards ever since he arrived in Dallas. But at some point his luck will run out. He's also lucky that new owner said he had no clue about basketball or players. Any other competent owner would have kicked him to the moon already.

I did read the article and it was clearly written from an emotional point of view. I understand that too because of what Luka means to a lot of fans in Dallas.

Rational thinking people though can look at this team and see that they are built to contend. Is the team perfect? Nope, but neither is any other team that is contending. We will see where this team is at come playoff time.
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Re: Nico Harrison: 

Post#43 » by Archx » Sun Jul 20, 2025 1:24 am

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Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:I mean he is the GM. Other than the owner he’s the boss. We may not like the way he does things but he’s in charge. If I was being insubordinate to my boss he would fire me too.


:o

Did you even read the whole thing? Nico is a piece of s***. And what good manager surrounds himself only with people that can't say no to you? The fact that Dirk hates him with a passion speaks more volume than anything else.

Casey is the best team doctor in the league, that's a proven fact. Nico is a shoe salesman who is falling upwards ever since he arrived in Dallas. But at some point his luck will run out. He's also lucky that new owner said he had no clue about basketball or players. Any other competent owner would have kicked him to the moon already.

I did read the article and it was clearly written from an emotional point of view. I understand that too because of what Luka means to a lot of fans in Dallas.

Rational thinking people though can look at this team and see that they are built to contend. Is the team perfect? Nope, but neither is any other team that is contending. We will see where this team is at come playoff time.


Argument is not about the team and neither it is about Luka. It's about the fact that Nico is an egomaniac who can't take no for an answer and doesn't let anyone else have any kind of influence.
He even tricked Dumont and launched made up stories about the star player he just traded. He kicked out Casey in the worst possible way to the point that even Dirk distanced himself from the team.

The team that he has now.. well, like i said, call it a luck or whatever. Majority of Mavs fanbase won't be happy until he's gone, even if this team wins a ring. They'll cheer for the players and specially Flagg (which is the right thing to do) but Nico absolutely needs to go.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#44 » by daoneandonly » Sun Jul 20, 2025 2:10 am

The only people defending Nico are his two golden boys AD and Klay. Nico is an insecure POS. I wish all 3 were gone, gone now
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#45 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 20, 2025 2:44 am

Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
Archx wrote:
:o

Did you even read the whole thing? Nico is a piece of s***. And what good manager surrounds himself only with people that can't say no to you? The fact that Dirk hates him with a passion speaks more volume than anything else.

Casey is the best team doctor in the league, that's a proven fact. Nico is a shoe salesman who is falling upwards ever since he arrived in Dallas. But at some point his luck will run out. He's also lucky that new owner said he had no clue about basketball or players. Any other competent owner would have kicked him to the moon already.

I did read the article and it was clearly written from an emotional point of view. I understand that too because of what Luka means to a lot of fans in Dallas.

Rational thinking people though can look at this team and see that they are built to contend. Is the team perfect? Nope, but neither is any other team that is contending. We will see where this team is at come playoff time.


Argument is not about the team and neither it is about Luka. It's about the fact that Nico is an egomaniac who can't take no for an answer and doesn't let anyone else have any kind of influence.
He even tricked Dumont and launched made up stories about the star player he just traded. He kicked out Casey in the worst possible way to the point that even Dirk distanced himself from the team.

The team that he has now.. well, like i said, call it a luck or whatever. Majority of Mavs fanbase won't be happy until he's gone, even if this team wins a ring. They'll cheer for the players and specially Flagg (which is the right thing to do) but Nico absolutely needs to go.

I disagree about the fanbase. The majority are Mavs fans and not Luka fans. I live in the city and the majority of the fans I come across are still upset but are excited about the team and their chances this year.

And it absolutely is about the team. That’s what me and 41 have been talking about. He doesn’t like the team and how it’s constructed and in fact thinks they are a bad team. He feels that way because he’s still mad at Nico. I do understand why he’s upset I’m just not sure why he doesn’t just take a break from the team if they are not entertaining to him or if he’s not having fun.

As for Nico, of course he’s an ego maniac. Almost all of the guys in his position are the same way. Would you say that Pat Riley has an ego? What about Steve Kerr? Hell even Pop has a huge ego.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#46 » by 41Dirk41 » Sun Jul 20, 2025 7:21 am

I don't think we are a bad team but we are worse than last year for sure... And even Harrison knows it.

The rigged lottery saved the organization ( silver was afraid last year and his speech at ASG was clearly a message) because the league can't afford that the #5 market was screwed by the fans and in trouble. Open your eyes guys.

The city is excited about next season? Of course, we have the best american prospect since LeBron hahahahahahaha

Not for the roster or other players for sure and the riots after the trade are there to remind all of you... A bad start will start "Fire Nico" again because nothing is fixed. Just a league gift to silence the fans. That's it.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#47 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 20, 2025 1:35 pm

41Dirk41 wrote:I don't think we are a bad team but we are worse than last year for sure... And even Harrison knows it.

The rigged lottery saved the organization ( silver was afraid last year and his speech at ASG was clearly a message) because the league can't afford that the #5 market was screwed by the fans and in trouble. Open your eyes guys.

The city is excited about next season? Of course, we have the best american prospect since LeBron hahahahahahaha

Not for the roster or other players for sure and the riots after the trade are there to remind all of you... A bad start will start "Fire Nico" again because nothing is fixed. Just a league gift to silence the fans. That's it.

Being worse than last year is an opinion not a fact. They haven’t played yet so you don’t know how good they’re going to be.

There are really 3 ways this season could go (in my opinion). The first scenario is not likely to happen but it couldn’t the Mavs get super lucky. In the first scenario AD stays healthy for most of the season and then Kyrie comes and is also healthy and the Mavs are a legit threat to win the title.

In scenario 2 only 1 of AD and Kyrie finish the season. This is a more likely scenario compared to scenario 1. In this event the team leans heavy on Cooper Flagg. The Mavs would likely be an early exit in the playoffs in this scenario but with Flagg being the primary option and getting to really develop his offensive game the “arrow will be pointing up”.

Then scenario 3. Both AD and Kyrie miss most if not the whole season. If this happens the Mavs have no choice but to go young. Lean heavy on Cooper Flagg and allow the young guys to develop. With Coop/Lively/Gafford/PJ that is still a pretty formidable front line. We would also likely see a lot of Brandon Williams and Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kelly, and Max Christie. Also if this scenario happens and the team actually does well (in the play in at least) with both AD and Kyrie out there is a chance the team looks to move both of them next after season.

Again this is my opinion. I’m not an NBA GM so I could be completely wrong but I will definitely have fun watching this season. It’s entertainment to me and I personally still find the Mavs entertaining.
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Post#48 » by 41Dirk41 » Sun Jul 20, 2025 1:54 pm

Mr B wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:I don't think we are a bad team but we are worse than last year for sure... And even Harrison knows it.

The rigged lottery saved the organization ( silver was afraid last year and his speech at ASG was clearly a message) because the league can't afford that the #5 market was screwed by the fans and in trouble. Open your eyes guys.

The city is excited about next season? Of course, we have the best american prospect since LeBron hahahahahahaha

Not for the roster or other players for sure and the riots after the trade are there to remind all of you... A bad start will start "Fire Nico" again because nothing is fixed. Just a league gift to silence the fans. That's it.

Being worse than last year is an opinion not a fact. They haven’t played yet so you don’t know how good they’re going to be.

There are really 3 ways this season could go (in my opinion). The first scenario is not likely to happen but it couldn’t the Mavs get super lucky. In the first scenario AD stays healthy for most of the season and then Kyrie comes and is also healthy and the Mavs are a legit threat to win the title.

In scenario 2 only 1 of AD and Kyrie finish the season. This is a more likely scenario compared to scenario 1. In this event the team leans heavy on Cooper Flagg. The Mavs would likely be an early exit in the playoffs in this scenario but with Flagg being the primary option and getting to really develop his offensive game the “arrow will be pointing up”.

Then scenario 3. Both AD and Kyrie miss most if not the whole season. If this happens the Mavs have no choice but to go young. Lean heavy on Cooper Flagg and allow the young guys to develop. With Coop/Lively/Gafford/PJ that is still a pretty formidable front line. We would also likely see a lot of Brandon Williams and Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kelly, and Max Christie. Also if this scenario happens and the team actually does well (in the play in at least) with both AD and Kyrie out there is a chance the team looks to move both of them next after season.

Again this is my opinion. I’m not an NBA GM so I could be completely wrong but I will definitely have fun watching this season. It’s entertainment to me and I personally still find the Mavs entertaining.


We didn't even make the PO with this roster and we just added a 18yo kid... We made the Finals with pre trade roster.

If Cooper leads us to the Finals you are right otherwise the fact it's what i wrote. Simple.

Scenario 1. You are a fool if you just think that a AD&Irving leaded team can be a threat to the title. Maybe 5 years ago.
I'm pretty sure of this. Impossible scenario.

Scenario 2. Play-in or first time exit. Wow. We made the Finals just 18 months ago.

Scenario 3. Lottery again. Wow.

Yes... I'm excited too after your post.

Do you know that without the Flagg gift all those 3 scenarios would be a failures? So is Harrison in a lock seat for more 6 years? Don't joke my friend. His time is over.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#49 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:09 pm

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Mr B wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:I don't think we are a bad team but we are worse than last year for sure... And even Harrison knows it.

The rigged lottery saved the organization ( silver was afraid last year and his speech at ASG was clearly a message) because the league can't afford that the #5 market was screwed by the fans and in trouble. Open your eyes guys.

The city is excited about next season? Of course, we have the best american prospect since LeBron hahahahahahaha

Not for the roster or other players for sure and the riots after the trade are there to remind all of you... A bad start will start "Fire Nico" again because nothing is fixed. Just a league gift to silence the fans. That's it.

Being worse than last year is an opinion not a fact. They haven’t played yet so you don’t know how good they’re going to be.

There are really 3 ways this season could go (in my opinion). The first scenario is not likely to happen but it couldn’t the Mavs get super lucky. In the first scenario AD stays healthy for most of the season and then Kyrie comes and is also healthy and the Mavs are a legit threat to win the title.

In scenario 2 only 1 of AD and Kyrie finish the season. This is a more likely scenario compared to scenario 1. In this event the team leans heavy on Cooper Flagg. The Mavs would likely be an early exit in the playoffs in this scenario but with Flagg being the primary option and getting to really develop his offensive game the “arrow will be pointing up”.

Then scenario 3. Both AD and Kyrie miss most if not the whole season. If this happens the Mavs have no choice but to go young. Lean heavy on Cooper Flagg and allow the young guys to develop. With Coop/Lively/Gafford/PJ that is still a pretty formidable front line. We would also likely see a lot of Brandon Williams and Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kelly, and Max Christie. Also if this scenario happens and the team actually does well (in the play in at least) with both AD and Kyrie out there is a chance the team looks to move both of them next after season.

Again this is my opinion. I’m not an NBA GM so I could be completely wrong but I will definitely have fun watching this season. It’s entertainment to me and I personally still find the Mavs entertaining.


We didn't even make the PO with this roster and we just added a 18yo kid... We made the Finals with pre trade roster.

If Cooper leads us to the Finals you are right otherwise the fact it's what i wrote. Simple.

Scenario 1. You are a fool if you just think that a AD&Irving leaded team can be a threat to the title. Maybe 5 years ago.
I'm pretty sure of this. Impossible scenario.

Scenario 2. Play-in or first time exit. Wow. We made the Finals just 18 months ago.

Scenario 3. Lottery again. Wow.

Yes... I'm excited too after your post.

Do you know that without the Flagg gift all those 3 scenarios would be a failures? So is Harrison in a lock seat for more 6 years? Don't joke my friend. His time is over.

This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.

As for Cooper Flagg, who cares how they got him? I sure as hell don’t. Lol! I personally don’t believe it was rigged but so what if it was? For once they finally rigged it in the Mavs favor. I’m cool with that.
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Post#50 » by daoneandonly » Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:19 pm

A scenario where AD stays healthy is like a person basing life circumstances based on winning the lottery. It's a nice thought, not happening though
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Post#51 » by Archx » Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:53 pm

Mr B wrote:
Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:I did read the article and it was clearly written from an emotional point of view. I understand that too because of what Luka means to a lot of fans in Dallas.

Rational thinking people though can look at this team and see that they are built to contend. Is the team perfect? Nope, but neither is any other team that is contending. We will see where this team is at come playoff time.


Argument is not about the team and neither it is about Luka. It's about the fact that Nico is an egomaniac who can't take no for an answer and doesn't let anyone else have any kind of influence.
He even tricked Dumont and launched made up stories about the star player he just traded. He kicked out Casey in the worst possible way to the point that even Dirk distanced himself from the team.

The team that he has now.. well, like i said, call it a luck or whatever. Majority of Mavs fanbase won't be happy until he's gone, even if this team wins a ring. They'll cheer for the players and specially Flagg (which is the right thing to do) but Nico absolutely needs to go.

I disagree about the fanbase. The majority are Mavs fans and not Luka fans. I live in the city and the majority of the fans I come across are still upset but are excited about the team and their chances this year.

And it absolutely is about the team. That’s what me and 41 have been talking about. He doesn’t like the team and how it’s constructed and in fact thinks they are a bad team. He feels that way because he’s still mad at Nico. I do understand why he’s upset I’m just not sure why he doesn’t just take a break from the team if they are not entertaining to him or if he’s not having fun.

As for Nico, of course he’s an ego maniac. Almost all of the guys in his position are the same way. Would you say that Pat Riley has an ego? What about Steve Kerr? Hell even Pop has a huge ego.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m42z4v/fire_nico_fire_nico_fire_nico/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m311so/tip_of_the_cap_to_my_east_dallas_brother_in_arms/

And apparently there is a lot more of this in Dallas.

Also, there are daily posts/threads about "Fire Nico", etc... You can't seriously think majority of fans are fine with Nico? There are literally chants in other stadiums to fire him. :lol:

And again you're mixing up two things, it's not even about Luka that much anymore, it's about the person and what kind of a dirtbag Nico is.

Mr B wrote:This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.


Why you think that happened? Was it a coincidence? Or did certain someone do something to help another NBA team suddenly become THE healthiest team in the league last season? Hmm...
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Post#52 » by 41Dirk41 » Sun Jul 20, 2025 9:23 pm

Mr B wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:
Mr B wrote:Being worse than last year is an opinion not a fact. They haven’t played yet so you don’t know how good they’re going to be.

There are really 3 ways this season could go (in my opinion). The first scenario is not likely to happen but it couldn’t the Mavs get super lucky. In the first scenario AD stays healthy for most of the season and then Kyrie comes and is also healthy and the Mavs are a legit threat to win the title.

In scenario 2 only 1 of AD and Kyrie finish the season. This is a more likely scenario compared to scenario 1. In this event the team leans heavy on Cooper Flagg. The Mavs would likely be an early exit in the playoffs in this scenario but with Flagg being the primary option and getting to really develop his offensive game the “arrow will be pointing up”.

Then scenario 3. Both AD and Kyrie miss most if not the whole season. If this happens the Mavs have no choice but to go young. Lean heavy on Cooper Flagg and allow the young guys to develop. With Coop/Lively/Gafford/PJ that is still a pretty formidable front line. We would also likely see a lot of Brandon Williams and Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kelly, and Max Christie. Also if this scenario happens and the team actually does well (in the play in at least) with both AD and Kyrie out there is a chance the team looks to move both of them next after season.

Again this is my opinion. I’m not an NBA GM so I could be completely wrong but I will definitely have fun watching this season. It’s entertainment to me and I personally still find the Mavs entertaining.


We didn't even make the PO with this roster and we just added a 18yo kid... We made the Finals with pre trade roster.

If Cooper leads us to the Finals you are right otherwise the fact it's what i wrote. Simple.

Scenario 1. You are a fool if you just think that a AD&Irving leaded team can be a threat to the title. Maybe 5 years ago.
I'm pretty sure of this. Impossible scenario.

Scenario 2. Play-in or first time exit. Wow. We made the Finals just 18 months ago.

Scenario 3. Lottery again. Wow.

Yes... I'm excited too after your post.

Do you know that without the Flagg gift all those 3 scenarios would be a failures? So is Harrison in a lock seat for more 6 years? Don't joke my friend. His time is over.

This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.

As for Cooper Flagg, who cares how they got him? I sure as hell don’t. Lol! I personally don’t believe it was rigged but so what if it was? For once they finally rigged it in the Mavs favor. I’m cool with that.


Memphis smoked Dallas (at full force, Irving will be out next season too) in the play in finals. SMOKED.

With bad ankle Morant.

No more excuses please, it's embarassing.
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Post#53 » by 41Dirk41 » Sun Jul 20, 2025 9:24 pm

Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
Archx wrote:
Argument is not about the team and neither it is about Luka. It's about the fact that Nico is an egomaniac who can't take no for an answer and doesn't let anyone else have any kind of influence.
He even tricked Dumont and launched made up stories about the star player he just traded. He kicked out Casey in the worst possible way to the point that even Dirk distanced himself from the team.

The team that he has now.. well, like i said, call it a luck or whatever. Majority of Mavs fanbase won't be happy until he's gone, even if this team wins a ring. They'll cheer for the players and specially Flagg (which is the right thing to do) but Nico absolutely needs to go.

I disagree about the fanbase. The majority are Mavs fans and not Luka fans. I live in the city and the majority of the fans I come across are still upset but are excited about the team and their chances this year.

And it absolutely is about the team. That’s what me and 41 have been talking about. He doesn’t like the team and how it’s constructed and in fact thinks they are a bad team. He feels that way because he’s still mad at Nico. I do understand why he’s upset I’m just not sure why he doesn’t just take a break from the team if they are not entertaining to him or if he’s not having fun.

As for Nico, of course he’s an ego maniac. Almost all of the guys in his position are the same way. Would you say that Pat Riley has an ego? What about Steve Kerr? Hell even Pop has a huge ego.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m42z4v/fire_nico_fire_nico_fire_nico/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m311so/tip_of_the_cap_to_my_east_dallas_brother_in_arms/

And apparently there is a lot more of this in Dallas.

Also, there are daily posts/threads about "Fire Nico", etc... You can't seriously think majority of fans are fine with Nico? There are literally chants in other stadiums to fire him. :lol:

And again you're mixing up two things, it's not even about Luka that much anymore, it's about the person and what kind of a dirtbag Nico is.

Mr B wrote:This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.


Why you think that happened? Was it a coincidence? Or did certain someone do something to help another NBA team suddenly become THE healthiest team in the league last season? Hmm...



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Post#54 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 20, 2025 10:36 pm

Archx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
Archx wrote:
Argument is not about the team and neither it is about Luka. It's about the fact that Nico is an egomaniac who can't take no for an answer and doesn't let anyone else have any kind of influence.
He even tricked Dumont and launched made up stories about the star player he just traded. He kicked out Casey in the worst possible way to the point that even Dirk distanced himself from the team.

The team that he has now.. well, like i said, call it a luck or whatever. Majority of Mavs fanbase won't be happy until he's gone, even if this team wins a ring. They'll cheer for the players and specially Flagg (which is the right thing to do) but Nico absolutely needs to go.

I disagree about the fanbase. The majority are Mavs fans and not Luka fans. I live in the city and the majority of the fans I come across are still upset but are excited about the team and their chances this year.

And it absolutely is about the team. That’s what me and 41 have been talking about. He doesn’t like the team and how it’s constructed and in fact thinks they are a bad team. He feels that way because he’s still mad at Nico. I do understand why he’s upset I’m just not sure why he doesn’t just take a break from the team if they are not entertaining to him or if he’s not having fun.

As for Nico, of course he’s an ego maniac. Almost all of the guys in his position are the same way. Would you say that Pat Riley has an ego? What about Steve Kerr? Hell even Pop has a huge ego.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m42z4v/fire_nico_fire_nico_fire_nico/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Mavericks/comments/1m311so/tip_of_the_cap_to_my_east_dallas_brother_in_arms/

And apparently there is a lot more of this in Dallas.

Also, there are daily posts/threads about "Fire Nico", etc... You can't seriously think majority of fans are fine with Nico? There are literally chants in other stadiums to fire him. :lol:

And again you're mixing up two things, it's not even about Luka that much anymore, it's about the person and what kind of a dirtbag Nico is.

Mr B wrote:This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.


Why you think that happened? Was it a coincidence? Or did certain someone do something to help another NBA team suddenly become THE healthiest team in the league last season? Hmm...

I’m not saying give Nico the GM of the year award. All I’m saying is the team is in a good position right now. They are entertaining and the arrow seems to be pointing up. They hired a new trainer that by all accounts is one of the best in the business. I’m sure Dumont doubled checked that. Also even though I hated to see a couple of the coaches leave they upgraded Kidd’s entire staff.

So again, the team is in a good position. You don’t have to give Nico credit. It could have all been scripted by the NBA for the Mavs to be in this position. Either way, I can’t wait to see them play!

I said this before and I’ll say it again. This is entertainment. If you’re not being entertained by the team why would someone watch them? It’s ok to step away from the team for a while.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#55 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 20, 2025 10:47 pm

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We didn't even make the PO with this roster and we just added a 18yo kid... We made the Finals with pre trade roster.

If Cooper leads us to the Finals you are right otherwise the fact it's what i wrote. Simple.

Scenario 1. You are a fool if you just think that a AD&Irving leaded team can be a threat to the title. Maybe 5 years ago.
I'm pretty sure of this. Impossible scenario.

Scenario 2. Play-in or first time exit. Wow. We made the Finals just 18 months ago.

Scenario 3. Lottery again. Wow.

Yes... I'm excited too after your post.

Do you know that without the Flagg gift all those 3 scenarios would be a failures? So is Harrison in a lock seat for more 6 years? Don't joke my friend. His time is over.

This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.

As for Cooper Flagg, who cares how they got him? I sure as hell don’t. Lol! I personally don’t believe it was rigged but so what if it was? For once they finally rigged it in the Mavs favor. I’m cool with that.


Memphis smoked Dallas (at full force, Irving will be out next season too) in the play in finals. SMOKED.

With bad ankle Morant.

No more excuses please, it's embarassing.

Again, that’s your opinion. My opinion is they will have a rough start. Cooper Flagg will look a little awkward at first. After the first 10 games or so he will find his role and thrive. As the season goes along they will start gel. I expect Cooper Flagg be play well by the All Star break.

If Cooper is playing well I think Kyrie will divert to him when he first comes back and will work his way back slowly. I’m honestly not expecting much out of AD, which is why I think Cooper Flagg will continue to thrive.

If they can finish the season on a run with a healthy Kyrie and Cooper Flagg thriving and if they can make the play in they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs. This is the weakest the West has been in a while. Every team is flawed. So why not the Mavs?

That’s my opinion.
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Re: Nico Harrison: 

Post#56 » by 41Dirk41 » Mon Jul 21, 2025 7:09 am

Mr B wrote:
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Mr B wrote:This team suffered through a ton of injuries last year. That isn’t likely to happen again. That alone should make this team better. They won’t have to be playing guys like Kessler Edwards at center.

As for Cooper Flagg, who cares how they got him? I sure as hell don’t. Lol! I personally don’t believe it was rigged but so what if it was? For once they finally rigged it in the Mavs favor. I’m cool with that.


Memphis smoked Dallas (at full force, Irving will be out next season too) in the play in finals. SMOKED.

With bad ankle Morant.

No more excuses please, it's embarassing.

Again, that’s your opinion. My opinion is they will have a rough start. Cooper Flagg will look a little awkward at first. After the first 10 games or so he will find his role and thrive. As the season goes along they will start gel. I expect Cooper Flagg be play well by the All Star break.

If Cooper is playing well I think Kyrie will divert to him when he first comes back and will work his way back slowly. I’m honestly not expecting much out of AD, which is why I think Cooper Flagg will continue to thrive.

If they can finish the season on a run with a healthy Kyrie and Cooper Flagg thriving and if they can make the play in they are good enough to make a deep run in the playoffs. This is the weakest the West has been in a while. Every team is flawed. So why not the Mavs?

That’s my opinion.


I'm sorry, that's not an opinion... Memphis smoked this roster without Flagg, so if he can lead us to the Finals at 18 yo you are right otherwise not. Simple.

Not needed so much excuses, the initial point is clear.
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Post#57 » by 41Dirk41 » Tue Jul 22, 2025 12:17 pm

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-30-nba-teams-roster-mistakes-2020

That's why Harrison here is done. He can't survive to this.

Soon or later Dumont have to fire him. I hope very soon.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#58 » by arkuo » Today 2:38 pm

41Dirk41 wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-30-nba-teams-roster-mistakes-2020

That's why Harrison here is done. He can't survive to this.

Soon or later Dumont have to fire him. I hope very soon.



No need to fire him. His contract lines up with Kyrie and AD. When those 2 decide to hang it up, he goes out with them as well.
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Re: Nico Harrison: "There's no regrets on the Luka Doncic trade. Part of it is doing the best thing for Mavs" 

Post#59 » by Mr B » Today 4:39 pm

arkuo wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-30-nba-teams-roster-mistakes-2020

That's why Harrison here is done. He can't survive to this.

Soon or later Dumont have to fire him. I hope very soon.



No need to fire him. His contract lines up with Kyrie and AD. When those 2 decide to hang it up, he goes out with them as well.

That is the earliest I could see Nico being let go. I still think it is going to be in 2032 though after they move into their new arena.
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Post#60 » by arkuo » Today 4:40 pm

Mr B wrote:
arkuo wrote:
41Dirk41 wrote:https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/45790173/all-30-nba-teams-roster-mistakes-2020

That's why Harrison here is done. He can't survive to this.

Soon or later Dumont have to fire him. I hope very soon.



No need to fire him. His contract lines up with Kyrie and AD. When those 2 decide to hang it up, he goes out with them as well.

That is the earliest I could see Nico being let go. I still think it is going to be in 2032 though after they move into their new arena.


You could be right. I have no inside info regarding the new arena.

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