Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison and CEO Rick Welts held a closed-door, hour-long session with a select group of Dallas-based media on Tuesday ahead of the team’s play-in matchup with Sacramento on Wednesday. Predictably, much of the discussion during Harrison’s first media session in over two months centered around the team’s shocking decision to trade Luka Doncic to the Lakers in February, as well as the aftermath of that deal.
“There’s no regrets on the trade,” Harrison said, according to Tim MacMahon of ESPN. “Part of my job is to do the best thing for the Mavericks, not only today, but also in the future, and some of the decisions I’m going to make are going to be unpopular. That’s my job, and I have to stand by it.”
The Mavericks, who were 26-23 when word of the trade broke, envisioned Anthony Davis – the centerpiece of the return – anchoring a championship-level defense. However, several key Mavs players, including Davis, suffered significant injuries not long after the move was completed, derailing the team’s season and leading to a 39-43 finish.
Dallas still has a chance to make the playoffs as the bottom seed in the play-in tournament, but the way the regular season ended has made it impossible for many Mavs fans to move past the front office’s decision to trade its franchise player. Harrison, who has been the subject of “fire Nico” chants in Dallas over the past two-plus months, said on Tuesday that he’d hoped the “vitriol would’ve subsided” by now with a stronger finish.
“That’s a championship-caliber team, and you guys were able to see it for two-and-a-half quarters,” Harrison said, per MacMahon. “Unfortunately, it’s a small sample size, but that is fairly a dominant defensive team. And as you look for us going forward, our philosophy is going to change. We’re a team that’s built on defense, we’re built on versatility and depth. I think that’s important going forward and that’s going to be the blueprint to our success.”
As MacMahon writes, Harrison repeated the mantra “defense wins championships” many times on Tuesday, echoing the statement he made to ESPN 15 minutes after the trade agreement between the Mavericks and Lakers was first reported on February 1.
“Our philosophy, like I said, going forward is defense wins championships and we’re built on defense. And this trade cements us for that,” Harrison said.
Asked why he didn’t feel that the Doncic-led core that made the NBA Finals last season was championship-caliber, the Mavs GM replied, “I’ll say this again: Defense wins championships.”
Here’s more from Harrison, via MacMahon:
- Referring to the Mavs’ fan base as “passionate,” Harrison noted that he also faced plenty of criticism for previous deals for Kyrie Irving, P.J. Washington, and Daniel Gafford, all of whom helped the team make the Finals a year ago. “To be honest with you, every trade I’ve made since I’ve been here has not been regarded as a good trade, and so sometimes it takes time,” Harrison said. “When I traded for Kyrie, it was met with a lot of skepticism and it was graded as a terrible trade and you didn’t see it right away, but eventually everyone agreed that that was a great trade. When I traded for [Gafford] and [Washington] again, it was like, ‘Oh, he gave up way too much. These guys aren’t going to help us.’ Now that trade, you saw the evidence a lot sooner. So I think a lot of times trades take a little bit of time.”
- Minority stakeholder Mark Cuban, the Mavericks’ former majority owner, said in March that if the front office was committed to trading Doncic, he would’ve liked to see the team “get a better deal.” Asked on Tuesday about those comments, Harrison replied, “We targeted AD with our philosophy of defense wins championships. We wanted a two-way player to lead our team and that was Anthony Davis. And so everybody’s going to have their critics and I’m not sure what Mark said, but that’s a better question left for him. But we got what we wanted.”
- Harrison has spoken about his belief that the Mavericks have a three- or four-year window to contend for a title. Asked if he envisions himself still being in his current role for the rest of that time frame (and beyond), he said, “I have three years left of my contract. I see myself finishing it out.”
what an idiot!
likely result
Mavs will be 7-10th seed next season
27-28 season
Irving and Klay will be too old because of injury history
After 2028 Mavs can tank and target championships
I believe the Rockets have the rights to the 2029 Mavs FRP lol
Imagine if finally after all the hectoring he just started sobbing and saying “i really messed up guys…can I get a do over? Can someone give me a do over? Luka can we do a do over? Come back…” Lol I feel like that’s what people really want
I don’t think that that’s what ppl expect, but rather a more humble answer. For example, “We really thought this season was going to turn out differently after the trade and felt we built a contender. Obviously it didn’t work out, that’s the way trades go down. If we could’ve predicted we’d have all these injuries maybe we rethink our plans, but I think we can compete going forward. It’s always a tough decision when you’re trading guys the caliber of Luka and AD. We understand the connection our fans had to Luka, but we felt like we made the right decision.” Not that hard. Instead he keeps making it worse. Acting like fans don’t matter and Luka doesn’t matter either with the way they continue to sh@@ on him.
[EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER]
Like on Family Feud when the entire TV screen shows that big red 3rd “X”
NObody believes him.
This guy’s ego, man
That’s a championship caliber team, y’all saw it for 2 and a half quarters… smdh, lmfao
Such a fool. So sad. The new owner is another idiot billionaire who thinks the fact he lucked into money makes him a basketball genius.
No Regerts
Nico, you are crazy.
Sure buddy. You can’t even go in public in your own city now. Dude really made the worst trade since Babe Ruth because he didn’t understand Balkan culture
You know ball!!!!
(see I do say it from time to time)
The Ruth trade was arguably a success. The owner wanted money to produce a play and got it selling Ruth. He got what he wanted, and was long dead when Buckner let one go between his legs!
El problema fueron las lecciones, este equipo va a levantar el proximo año
Only on Friday’s!
No ragrets.
Only thing he messed up on. Was not getting another pick. Especially since AD was hurt at the time of trade. That was dumb. Mavs didn’t want to pay OneWay Wonder. He isn’t worth it.
If AD plays and Kyrie doesn’t get hurt. This isn’t even a subject.Now unfortunately they have to deal with Kyrie. I would trade him now. I rather have Beal for the two yrs left on his contract. Give me Beal and a pick.
“ In Conclusion:
Luka Dončić is a highly skilled offensive player, but his defensive game is often criticized. While his stats may not be the worst in the league, his perceived lack of effort and defensive discipline have led many to view him as a poor defender. Whether he is truly “the worst” or simply average defensively is a matter of ongoing debate and depends on individual perspectives and criteria. ”
link to google.com
I’d have to agree with your assessment about the trade but not Beal. Dude is an overpaid 3rd option
@KnickerbockerAl
Most people agree that he messed up by trading a top 5 player/scoring champion without seeing what the rest of the teams in the league would offer.
Even if AD was the goal, the other offers would have been leverage.
This guy must’ve gotten millions of dollars paid under the table by the owners to take all of the fall for that idiotic trade.
I believe Nico is taking a big hit for the new ownership.
I believe it was mandated to trade him now at this deadline. Get what you can but we want him out. I think for some reason the new ownership didn’t want to pay $300 million for Luka. And Nico is taking the fall and he’s a Big man for doing so. Not one peep deflecting the criticism.
This is my guess regarding this entire situation. And this is why Nico will keep his job the next 3 years.
“I think for some reason the new ownership didn’t wanna pay $300 million for Luka”
I think new ownership just doesn’t understand what the NBA is in 2025. They were surprised at such backlash after trading away Luka. Didn’t appear to realize he was a franchise icon. And if they’re not willing to give a max contract to Luka, is there anyone they’d be willing to do this with? After this era of AD and Kyrie is over, Mavs fans (whatever ones are left) are likely going to be suffering through some awful basketball for years to come.
I think you’re right. They don’t see owning this team as a means to winning a championship, nor do they care.
They see owning this team as a means to doubling their money in the next 20 years and killing it.
They’ll be like many professional teams who don’t really try to win, but when a rising tide lifts all boats, they’ll be laughing all the way to the bank.
Part of that mix is not having a massive payroll. It’s not basketball. It’s finances.
Look at Michael Jordan. Buy the Hornets for a couple hundred million and sell them for a couple of billion. It’s the smart money move. Sucks for the fans.
The Athletic story on the new owner basically painted him as a guy who lets his people do their thing and doesn’t like to meddle while also being pretty clueless about the NBA.
No idea if that’s accurate or just a cover story to placate the masses, but if it is true I could see how and why this went down. Ironically, not meddling would normally be considered a great trait for a new owner, but when you have a crazy GM leading the front office coupled with a lack of knowledge of the product it becomes a huge issue.
Of course, that doesn’t mean the new ownership group isn’t also happy about not having to pay the supermax down the line. Could be a mix of both.
Kyrie era looks over. Can’t count on him. Luka is not worth that. Ownership probably didn’t want to pay it. Still didn’t get enough. Nico is taking the fall.
“No regrets” says the guy who told Curry to not sign with Nike and who traded away a massive fan favorite in Luka.
Can’t have regrets when you don’t care about the game at all!
The big bag of cash stashed somewhere helps. Selfish guy, ego got out of control. Your in the history books top 3 dumbest trades in nba history.
I think the Warriors are the other two lol?
#1, Joe Barry Carroll and Ricky Brown for Robert Parrish, and Kevin McHale.
#1b trading Wilt Chamberlain to the Philadelphia 76ers around 1967 because they didn’t want to pay him.
Moses Malone at the time and that Nets trade included in your post. Top 5 sorted, congrats Nico. Fine line between incompetence and corruption.
The jazz no.1 pick (magic). Can we put that on the list? To be fair, I’m not sure the Jazz GM at the time actually wanted that trade, lol.
That trade might have been rigged. Nobody wanted to see Magic in Utah
Boston trading Garnett, Pierce, and junk for Tatum, Brown, Etc.
@Nrg82
That’s my take – Nike and/or Buss contributed millions of $ to Nico’s retirement in an untraceable offshore account.
I didn’t mind the trade but thought he should’ve gotten another worthless first round pick. Let’s face it, Luka never played defense and half the time never got back on defense because he was too busy arguing with the referees and letting the other teams get easy baskets.
I’m guessing he also didn’t want 3/4 of the teams payroll going to 2 people.
Guy is a clown. Making this trade to compete in the future by … trading away a 26 yr old top 5 player for an injury riddled 32 yr old AD, Max Christie and a late 1st?? The year after they make the finals in the west .. lol.
Tbh I think it’s ownership. I believe the conspiracy theory the Adelsons (casino magnates) are pissed Texas won’t pass gambling legislation so they’re trying to alienate the fan base in order to move the team to Vegas.
Doubling down. Sad.
Yikes
Not having any second thoughts whatsoever is a sign of low IQ. Even if you think the trade was right. A rational person re-evaluates everything
Agree 100%. At the very least you need to reassess your process in the context of the results and determine if it was sound and wouldn’t require any changes or if it may need to be modified moving forward. And I don’t think there’s anyone on the planet who view Nico’s process for moving Luka as a sound one. It was flawed from the start, irrespective of his decision to move on from him.
Don’t forget they said their first target was Anthony Edwards from the Timberwolves. If it’s true, then that trade would be perfect.
Really? When did anyone say that?
at least he’s excelling at deflecting blame away from the owners
I despise this man. I really do.
What an absolute moron. He failed to extend Brunson, trades away a generational player for AD and a bag of peanuts, screws up the cap to the point where the Mavs couldn’t sign a player when they were down to 7 healthy bodies, and he thinks he’s doing a good job. You can’t script this stuff lmao
Liar liar, pants on fire!!
As if he’s going to say “Man, I totally blew that one. I’m an idiot”.
Billy King 2.0
Harrison will be fired this summer and never get a job again.
Way to destroy a potential championship team and your career, Nico.
Such an idiot. Need to score points to win games. Could of always tried and put lively at 4 since he can shoot the 3ball… irving isn’t a great defender either so should trade him as well right???
You got a full offseason of key defenders of washington, gafford, year 2 lively, year 2 omax, grimes, naji and klay- hes now an avg defender
Lively is 0-2 from three in his NBA career after shooting 2-13 (15%) in college.
He can’t shoot the 3ball.
His bosses told him to trade him. So hate the Mavs ownership. After Nico is out of there we’ll get to find out if Nico wanted the trade.
I still think Luka won’t last longer than AD, out of shape, taking a beating are bad combos. Maybe if Luka plays even less defense he’ll last longer.
Was Luka 280 pounds? That’s horrible honestly. Nobody plays defence in this era. So yeah of course Luka can make shots. If people actually played good man to man defense and not do the dumb switching on defense all 30 teams do then maybe Curry and others would miss shots but naw weakest era ever.
My C is trying to chase their PG or the opposite is ugly basketball and bad basketball IQ
NBA the undersized league now were any team in the world could beat our champions in the NBA
But you won’t let me shoot a wide open 3 wwwaaaaa ref help
He has “no ragrets” tattooed on his chest