Mavericks team governor Patrick Dumont is sympathetic toward angry fans, but passionate in his defense of the controversial Luka Doncic trade.
Speaking to Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News in his first public comments since the deal was completed last Sunday, Dumont talked about the need to “make tough decisions and stand by them.” That’s what led the organization to part with the 25-year-old mega-star who may just be entering him prime after five years as a first-team All-NBA selection.
The reaction from Dallas fans has been intensely negative, capped by a “Rally for Luka” held outside American Airlines Center prior to Saturday afternoon’s game. Dumont said the backlash was expected, but he stands by his belief that the team has improved by adding Anthony Davis, Max Christie and the Lakers‘ 2029 first-round pick.
“Look, it’s been an emotional week for everyone. It really has. I clearly understand that, and I really appreciate that,” Dumont said. “I’m a big Luka fan. My family are big Luka fans. I have a really deep appreciation for what he brought to this team, what he brought to Dallas, and the excitement he brings. He’s an electrifying player. I want you to know I really sympathize with all of our fans who feel hurt. Look, as far as I’m concerned, Luka is a Mav for life and I really wish him nothing but happiness and success in his career as he continues in LA.”
Dumont expressed confidence in general manager Nico Harrison, who put the deal together in virtual secrecy through a series of talks with Lakers GM Rob Pelinka. Dumont and L.A. owner Jeanie Buss were reportedly the only other people who were aware that negotiations were occurring.
At a press conference last Sunday, Harrison took ownership of the decision to trade Doncic, but Dumont said he signed off on the deal as well.
“I’ve said it all along: In Nico we trust,” Dumont said. “You have to respect the track record. You have to respect his intellect. You have to respect his relationships and his judgment and his point of view and the way he communicates. I respect that. Our whole family respects it.”
Harrison also talked about “culture” and the need to acquire players who reflect the organizational philosophy. Although Dumont didn’t directly address concerns about Doncic’s weight and conditioning, he implied that the Slovenian star was no longer a good fit.
“If you look at the greats in the league, the people you and I grew up with — [Michael] Jordan, [Larry] Bird, Kobe [Bryant], Shaq [O’Neal] — they worked really hard, every day, with a singular focus to win,” he said. “And if you don’t have that, it doesn’t work. And if you don’t have that, you shouldn’t be part of the Dallas Mavericks. That’s who we want. I’m unwavering on this. The entire organization knows this. This is how I operate outside of basketball. This is the only way to be competitive and win. If you want to take a vacation, don’t do it with us.”
Dumont denied that the decision to part with Doncic was motivated by finances. If he had stayed in Dallas, Doncic would have been eligible to receive a record-breaking $345MM extension this summer, which would have affected other roster decisions moving forward. Dumont also cited a motivation to keep improving after losing to the Celtics in five games in last year’s NBA Finals.
“You don’t know how I felt when we lost the Finals and I was standing there with confetti falling on my head in Boston,” he said. “I was pretty unhappy. I’ll never forget that.”
That Finals run came after Harrison retooled the roster at last year’s deadline, adding Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington in separate trades. The new combinations clicked, and Dallas became one of the best teams in the league over the second half of the season.
The organization remained aggressive during the summer, adding Klay Thompson, Naji Marshall and Quentin Grimes while re-signing Spencer Dinwiddie. Injuries played a role — especially to Doncic, who was only available for 22 games — but there was disappointment with the 26-23 start when the Doncic deal was made.
Dumont said Harrison and the player personnel staff were comparing the Mavericks to their Western Conference rivals and the top teams in the East and weren’t satisfied with how they matched up.
“Not only do we have to fight a Western Conference, where a lot of teams got better through the trade deadline, we also, in order to get to our ultimate goal, have to survive the East,” Dumont said. “We looked at this season to see, ‘Did we get better since The Finals last year?’ And we’d play this season to see where we were. If you look at our record up until the trade deadline, we were not there.”
Dumont also addressed rumors that trading Doncic was the first step in a plan to eventually move the Mavericks out of Dallas. The Dumont and Adelson families issued a formal denial this week, and Dumont amplified that position.
“I’m not sure where this is coming from,” he said. “I appreciate people asking. Our family happens to live in Las Vegas, but we have investments all over the world. And the Dallas Mavericks is the team we bought. We had options to buy other teams in the past, but Dallas was the city that we wanted to be in, and that’s where it’s going to be.”
As a lakers fan, shading Luka for his conditioning but throwing Shaq out as an all time great because his work ethic is rich.
PR statements aren’t meant to be grounded in reality. They just want to spin it so the average fan will keep spending money and attention on the team.
Yup, the Mavs are doing an Oakland A’s right now, just lying out their rear end about what their actual plans are while literally scheming and plotting to meet the A’s in Vegas.
Yep.
When he says “In Nico we trust” what he really means is “this was my decision and Nico wont be fired, but he will do what we say.”
if they win 2 rings from this, then it isn’t a terrible trade but we’ll see what Luka brings.
it’ll be interesting to look back on this after a decade lol
Shaq was great defensively though while Luka is perennially one of the worst defenders in the league. That’s really the main reason he’s gone.
Shaq was only “great” defensively when NBA offenses were cramped trash and they were coming right to him. The second they spread out and he had to cover some ground, he was toast.
Shaq was such a great all around player. It is hard to convey how he influenced games. If you witnessed the gravity he exerted then you know. Offenses are much different today. 05-06 teams averaged only 16 3PA per game. Last season 35.1. This season >37 per game! So yeah, maybe Shaq would suck at today’s NBA, but he impacted games he played in more than any other player (not named Jordan) in his era. Steph et al changed the game, but I miss the big guys banging.
As someone who’s watched the NBA since 94, I’m aware. He was big and strong with quick feet for his size, so you couldn’t score on him easily in the post. Which made him effective in a post-centric league.
As soon as teams started utilizing the pick and roll more, average PGs started torching Shaq teams because he wouldn’t get out and cover. Everyone from Mike Bibby to Troy Hudson.
I for one don’t miss those 90s grindfests, as much as I loved my 90s Knicks, those games are basically unwatchable today. I’d recommend checking out ThinkingBasketball’s latest video which delves into how much more complex offense & defense is today compared to 30 years ago.
I loved watching Ewing and the Dream battle down low! Even the much reviled Spurs/Pistons final was awesome from my perspective, but I get your point and I’ll check out the video. My memories of, for example, Utah back in the day was Stockton/Malone pick and roll all day.
The 3 has distorted the game too much. They should take away the corner three, or something.
What former players get completely WRONG about today’s NBA
link to youtu.be
So is a guy who married into a multi-billion dollar family empire telling other people to work hard and never take a vacation.
Trusting Nico’s track record over Luka’s is crazy
Getting Steph to sign with UA instead of Nike is literally the only thing Steph has ever done wrong in his career. Nico should not be let anywhere near an NBA team unless that team is trying to be the Oakland A’s of the NBA.
Dont worry, Nico will be fired soon, probably this summer.
Someone will have to get their throats slit from the Mavs fans backlash.
Nico seems like the obvious choice.
The damage has been done though. The Dallas Mavs “A’s plan” phase one is complete.
Yep. His track record is letting Jalen Brunson walk for nothing and trading away a franchise icon in his prime for less than he should have. I don’t care how many other good moves he’s done (Kyrie, trades). His track record is overshadowed by those two bad moves.
Does anyone expect anything else? Of course he backs the GM. In 2 years you will see the full aspects of the trade and unless mavs win a title its going to look bad for them.
Even if they do, they’ve done so much damage in Dallas it may be irreparable. Winning cures a lot but the guy talking about how mad he was just validates this was about a billionaire and his ego. Not the fans.
Winning does change minds. Right now most Mavs fans are very unhappy. What made no sense is trading him for a player that has a long history of injuries and playing the toughest position on the knees.
@arc remember when -some- members of Dub Nation wanted to trade Steph and keep Monta Ellis? Or trade Klay for Dame? Keeping both = 4 rings.
I always wanted Curry on the warriors. When I saw him in college I was hoping the warriors would pick him. So glad other teams passed on him.
I agree, but dont you remember the narratives “build around Monta”? Not saying you were saying it, of course, but there was a LOT of narratives being run around that time
I remember fans booing Lacob when he traded Ellis for a real center. I was always in the Curry side especially after reading how Ellis care free attitude clashed with Curry’s professional attitude in the locker room.
Yeah I was too. I just wish they traded Monta and kept Jackson as head coach, not fire Jackson for sticking up for Monta.
jackson is a good defense coach but terrible on offense.
This team is not a contender and it’s not close. Nico deserves credit for putting useful pieces around the most talented offensive player in the game. Luka took over 4th quarters and the Mavs got to the Finals. You can’t recreate Luka’s points with Kyrie and AD; just not how it works. AD isn’t a reliable scorer down the stretch. Kyrie can be shut down. Expect them to get bounced in R1 and for Nico to be out of basketball in 3 years.
And this billionaire knows nothing about basketball.
Culture is a fine thing to pursue. Still should’ve gotten a much better return. There arent fooling anyone.
They could release a ton of things about Luka if they wanted to. He keeps gaining more weight during the season, which should be a huge red flag to everyone. Lack of conditioning and refusal to change things led to the trade.
The only problem is they could have got a ton of picks and young stars if they shopped him.
Luka is becoming the white Zion of conditioning.
Luka is 1 of 1 when it comes to NBA players, but also I was stubbornly overweight til I was like 28, despite outworking everyone in the gym, then everything broke right and I lost like 40 lb and was in best shape of my life at 32.
Luka just drinks alcohol, that’s it. If he quit he would slim down. It wouldn’t affect his performance either way though, this is a narrative the scumbag Mavs owner is running so they can move the team to Vegas.
The Mavs know all about Luka. How do you know he only drinks? All the talent in the world and he’s getting close to screwing it up. Lucky for him LA will throw a 5 year 297M deal at him and then he has no motive to get into shape. I would love to see his next contract have a weight clause.
He may be 25, but if anyone in their right mind had his ability as a player and cared about their body they would be one of the best players ever. Just wait until he hits 30 and watch what happens.
Again, you are saying this about a guy who averages 2.0 steals a game like he’s some fat slob. You aren’t wrong Luka will need to undergo lifestyle changes before 30 if he wants to stay in the league, but picking apart a guy who has been a basketball savant since he was like, 3 years old (look up videos), and he was playing against grown men when he was child etc, is a cope and nothing more. A guy gets a little chubby and doesn’t have a vertical jump speaks more to the 1 of 1 of him. His IQ is higher than everyone’s. He is a basketball god.
Correct, but what does it show about himself if he does not want to take care of his body? Would you want to give him 70m a year for 5 years with no assurances that he will get his things together.
Yes, things came easy to him and it looks like he doesn’t think he needs to put in any extra work now that he’s a star.
The only problem the Mavs made was not getting a kings ransom for him. But if one of the best players is available there must be some issues why a team would want to trade him away.
I would love to hear Luka talk crap about the Mavs but he knows they will go scorched earth on him and tell it all.
“Luka is becoming the white Zion of conditioning.”
You are buying PR nonsense from a front office hellbent on damage control. Luka played in 92 games last year including 22 games in the playoffs with 40.9 minutes per game. He has five straight All-NBA First Teams. He’s 5th among active players at 34.9 minutes per game and 75th all-time. Just last season, he averaged nearly a triple double with 33.9 ppg, 9.8 apg, and 9.2 rpg while taking his team to the Finals. This was last season! It’s mind-blowing how many fans are buying this “conditioning” nonsense.
@rct
Daveys takes and understanding are from IG and Twitter/X. Expect nothing of substance from him.
People talk about Jokic conditioning too. I wouldn’t worry about Luka conditioning since he just needs a personal trainer to teach him about eating right. Both of them played in the olympics and got very little rest over the summer.
Zion was never banned from a fort worth popeyes
LOL
They want to win now. They weren’t getting a player of Anthony Davis’ caliber no matter how much they shopped Luka.
Lol Nico’s justification used political speak to call Luka a loser
For real it’s time to let it go.
“Team governor” is not a real job, just say “some rich guy”
Shaq huh
LBJ will try – a least try – to entice Luca to improve his physique. If Luca keeps refusing being physically in shape then the Lakers are the ones stuck with the problem and a big contract…
You know what’s better than standing by this trade? – Not standing by this trade.
You know what is better than not standing by this trade? – Not making this trade at all.
The Governor needs to sign off on every move his team makes before the league will recognize it. So, it’s his own move that he’s standing by. Nico can just tee it up.
You wanna trade Luka, who am I to critcize, but giving an insane deal to the Lakers and not seeing what the rest of the league would have paid for Luka is just malpractice and Harrison should be fired for that.
I hear ya, he wanted AD and that was his focus, but that deal was about 1 1st and a player short of being competitive. I wonder if NYK would have traded players to get Luka or Phoenix. Or Miami, or… there would have been many teams. Probably not the Celtics, but I could see a lot of teams giving Dallas a massive deal.
What is suspect is the return, not the idea of trading Luka.
Exactly. It’s also not a valid argument that you’re trying to stay competitive in the west when you just handed a top five player to the Lakers of all teams.
Put together a massive deal that would of brought a player like Anthony Davis? They aren’t players like Davis available that often.
If Dallas fans can continue to support the disaster that is the Cowboys under loser Jerry Jones, there is no doubt they will continue to waste money supporting the billionaires who own and destroyed the mavs.
The mavericks keep defending the decision to trade Luka Doncic but that’s not really the issue here. Trading Doncic makes sense in theory. They just made a really bad trade. If you want to rebuild culture then you don’t pick a high salary injury prone 30-something year old player as your main target.
Kareem got traded …..
Wilt got traded …..
True GOATS !!!!
F$$$. PudgyWudgy …. maybe now he’ll play D.
Basketball gods are not looking out for him or LA. NBA wanted Luka in LA we all know that. WakeTFU.
Going nowhere without a big. BronGM era is over .
I can see him leaving next yr. Go back to Cavs for midlevel…. End it right
Owner of Mavs ——- Listen to him
Try and get your facts before venting and ranting.
Can we all just get along ???? And argue and disagree like adults ………
From Owners Lips ———-
“ “In my mind the way teams win is by focus, by having the right character, by having the right culture, and having the right dedication to work as hard as possible to create a championship-winning outcome,” Dumont told the paper. “And if you’re not doing that, you’re going to lose.”
link to nypost.com
This dude really said as long as I’m concerned Luka is a Mav for life?!?! Lol! Um..no he’s not! He could’ve been but you traded him! Someone needs to take the mic from this guy.
These owners make it hard to fully get behind any team… Look deep enough into anyone with money’s history and you’ll find some disgusting choices if you have morals…
The Mavs owners are obviously just out for the profits and havw no care about the sport… Like most of the Eastern conference owners…