Mavericks plan to retain Jason Kidd in GM search

The Dallas Mavericks intend to hire a new general manager before the draft and pair that executive with coach Jason Kidd, according to a report. Owner Patrick Dumont is targeting high-profile candidates while the team navigates fallout from a controversial trade. Interim leaders Matt Ricciardi and Michael Finley remain in consideration.

Dallas has operated with co-interim general managers Matt Ricciardi and Michael Finley since firing Nico Harrison in November. The team aims to finalize the hire after the regular season ends on April 12. Marc Stein of The Stein Line reported that the Mavericks want the new GM to partner with Jason Kidd, whom they plan to bring back as coach. Potential targets include Sam Presti, Brad Stevens, R.C. Buford, Bob Myers and Tim Connelly, per Stein and Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated. Owner Patrick Dumont is leading the search without a firm, as confirmed by CEO Rick Welts at a Tuesday lunch with reporters. Welts described the hire as the organization's most important upcoming decision, with no fixed criteria set for candidates. The decision comes amid scrutiny over Kidd's role in trading Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers for a package led by Anthony Davis, whom Dallas later sent to the Washington Wizards. Minority owner Mark Cuban, on the Intersections podcast, pointed to tensions between Harrison, Kidd—who had prior ties to Davis—and Dončić's camp. Kidd, speaking to the Dallas Morning News, said he called Cuban Tuesday and urged focusing on the present and future, distancing himself from the owners' dispute. He previously stated he learned of the trade near completion and, post-trade, backed Harrison's vision at a 2021 press conference. Despite a 24-52 record and lost draft picks, prospect Cooper Flagg bolsters the appeal.

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マーベリックス、ドンチッチ移籍の反発でGMニコ・ハリソンを解雇

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ダラス・マーベリックスは火曜日、ルカ・ドンチッチをロサンゼルス・レイカーズにトレードしてから9ヶ月後にゼネラルマネージャーのニコ・ハリソンを解雇した。この動きは、2025-26シーズンの3勝8敗のスタートとファンによる持続的な抗議の後だ。アシスタントGMのマイケル・フィンリーとマット・リッカルディが共同暫定リーダーとして務める。

A group of local investors has expressed interest in partnering with former majority owner Mark Cuban to repurchase the Dallas Mavericks from current owners Miriam Adelson and Patrick Dumont. This report from Marc Stein has fueled speculation among fans about a potential return for traded star Luka Dončić. However, the current ownership has reaffirmed their commitment to the franchise.

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ダラス・マーベリックスは火曜日、ニコ・ハリソンのゼネラルマネージャーを解雇した。これは、彼がルカ・ドンチッチをロサンゼルス・レイカーズへ移籍させる論争を呼んだトレードを主導してから1年未満のことだ。この動きは、シーズン序盤の3勝8敗と、ダラスにアンソニー・デイビスをもたらした取引に対するファンからの継続的な反発の中で行われた。リーグの幹部たちは、マーベリックスがハリソンの後任を探す中でデイビスとのトレードを探るだろうと予想している。

As the NBA trade deadline approaches on February 5, rumors swirl around New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, with rival teams believing he could be available despite the Knicks' insistence otherwise. The Knicks have explored acquiring Portland Trail Blazers guard Jrue Holiday to bolster their backcourt and potentially attract Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo. While a major move seems unlikely before the deadline, the chatter highlights New York's defensive struggles and Towns' recent shooting slump.

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Updating the Anthony Davis trade buzz, the Dallas Mavericks have contacted the Golden State Warriors about dealing their star center, but Golden State shows minimal interest. With the Hawks remaining the top suitor and other teams cooling, the Warriors are separately looking to move Jonathan Kuminga ahead of the February 5 deadline.

The Milwaukee Bucks have begun listening to trade offers for star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo ahead of the February 5 deadline, signaling a potential shift in their strategy. Leading interested teams include the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Minnesota Timberwolves. However, sources indicate a trade is more likely to occur in the offseason than immediately.

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One year after trading Luka Dončić, the Dallas Mavericks are finding hope in rookie Cooper Flagg's breakout games. Flagg scored 49 points against the Charlotte Hornets and followed with 34 points and 12 rebounds versus the Houston Rockets. Coach Jason Kidd lashed out at critics during a postgame rant, defending his decision to play Flagg at point guard early in the season.

 

 

 

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