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Nico Harrison's basketball future has been revealed days after getting fired as General Manager by the Dallas Mavericks.
Many NBA fans are celebrating after the Dallas Mavericks finally decided to fire former general manager Nico Harrison on Tuesday, but more details are emerging about just how bad things were getting behind the scenes for the Western Conference franchise.
Celtics 131, Grizzlies 95: Payton Pritchard had 24 points and nine assists. He made five of the Celtics’ 21 3-pointers. Hornets 111, Bucks 100: No Giannis. No LaMelo. No Thanasis. But a lot of Hornets rookie big man Ryan Kalkbrenner, who had 17 points, nine rebounds and three blocks.
After months and months of pleading with team ownership to fire Nico Harrison, the general manager who helped orchestrate the bombshell trade that sent Luka Dončić to the Lakers, Dallas Mavericks fans were vindicated on Tuesday when news broke that Harrison is, in fact, on his way out.
The “Inside the NBA” crew discussed the biggest story in basketball this week, the dismissal of Harrison by the Mavericks.
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Brian Scalabrine names the executive Dallas should "throw a boatload of money at" to replace Nico Harrison
Several names have started to float around, but if you ask former NBA player Brian Scalabrine, ex-Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers is the most qualified person to replace Harrisson.
Multiple reports suggest that Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison’s seat might finally be getting a little toasty.
Nico Harrison carved out a special place in GM infamy in modern NBA history, but the fired Mavericks exec certainly has company.