Shams reporting on espn first take.
He had no choice since the owner ordered him to do thatYou mean trading one of the 5 best players in the NBA for a much older and constantly injured big man is bad for your job?
I don't know who in that organization is truly to blame but I'd fire any of them that supported the decision to deal just with a single teamHe should be banned from going anywhere near an NBA front office for life. He traded one of the best players in the league for next to nothing. I cannot think of a worse move in the history of the league with the exception of Portland passing on Jordan, but even that is more understandable- they didn't know then what we know now.
So you’re gonna fire the ownersI don't know who in that organization is truly to blame but I'd fire any of them that supported the decision to deal just with a single team
Obviously, the owner should fire himself.So you’re gonna fire the owners
Has that been verified? If Harrison got that order, I imagine we will hear it from him soon. Why would he not tell the truth now to save his reputation. I also wonder about Michael Finley and Jason Kidd's role. I find it interesting that Doncic basically embraced everyone but Kidd/Harrison/Dumont on his return to the AAC. He even embraced Cuban so clearly there were no hard feelings there.He had no choice since the owner ordered him to do that
Okay. And, knowing what they know about Luka, his attitude and his offseason regimen and his medical profile, that might have been a very reasonable decision on their part. So you trade him, but you don't just invite one buyer to a closed door sale and insist he take your superstar for chump change. And AD, at this stage of his career, IS chump change.Ownership was never going to pay Doncic the super max
he should step down, seriously. and he's not the majority owner, that is his mother-in-law, I think. she's one of the richest people in the USA and puts Cuban to shame in that regard. I don't think I can cheer for the mavericks again. I am struggling to support them at all. I think if Dumont left, I could get behind them again. I am also disappointed that Cuban did not do more to vetting in his process to sell the team. he just basically accepted on the grounds of financial prowess.Obviously, the owner should fire himself.
that's why they are talking heads. they don't know what they are talking about. no one had the foresight to think about the fans and what this trade did to them.I dunno it seemed to me like the espn talking heads were blaming ownership and (AD) more than Nico for the trade happening.
I agree. it was a failure on both of those fronts. But I would also say that you don't trade your franchise player, especially when they are a unicorn. Watching Doncic play b-ball was everything to mavs fans. and we already see doncic making changes to improve his health. these things could have been figured out by communicating. you fire the front office, you don't fire the player.Okay. And, knowing what they know about Luka, his attitude and his offseason regimen and his medical profile, that might have been a very reasonable decision on their part. So you trade him, but you don't just invite one buyer to a closed door sale and insist he take your superstar for chump change. And AD, at this stage of his career, IS chump change.
I probably agree with you. I don't know if it applies here but I can think of a few reasons I'd part with a 25 year old superstar even if he were beloved by the fan base. But regardless of whether or not they actually had legit reasons, not getting the best price for him was inexcusable. I understand their rationalization but I believe they were blinded by their fears rather than making a sound business decision.I agree. it was a failure on both of those fronts. But I would also say that you don't trade your franchise player, especially when they are a unicorn. Watching Doncic play b-ball was everything to mavs fans. and we already see doncic making changes to improve his health. these things could have been figured out by communicating. you fire the front office, you don't fire the player.
They were talking about it this morning on the radioHas that been verified? If Harrison got that order, I imagine we will hear it from him soon. Why would he not tell the truth now to save his reputation. I also wonder about Michael Finley and Jason Kidd's role. I find it interesting that Doncic basically embraced everyone but Kidd/Harrison/Dumont on his return to the AAC. He even embraced Cuban so clearly there were no hard feelings there.
I've heard that too. Beyond just that they were having problems with Luka's training regimen. Luka was hiring his own people, but what a lot of people don't know is that Harrison fired Casey Smith, a staff trainer who Luka had a good relationship with. Dirk Nowitzki also credits Smith as one of his top reasons for his long tenure in Dallas. I guess firing Smith could have been Dumont's decision as well, but Harrison as the GM had to of signed off on that or instigated it. It seemed like Harrison had some type of feud with Doncic internally and was trying to assert control over the franchise. Harrison also publicly rebuked Dirk Nowitzki after the trade. Dumont famously brought up legendary players known for their fitness levels and work ethic (including shaq) to justify the trade, but Dumont also did not mention Dirk, notable for his extreme loyalty and work ethic, who is still the most loveable icon in Dallas sports.They were talking about it this morning on the radio
Apparently, the president/owners representative got mad at Lucas representatives as they were talking about contract extension. He ordered Harrison to trade him.
Harrison went to Jason kid told him what was up and asked him what player or players would he want in return and Anthony Davis was at the top of his list of what could be available
Meanwhile, many Suns fans here are clamoring for a Booker trade.i would quit watching basketball if my team traded luka for ad - dallas lost alot of fans
thankfully he's from michiganMeanwhile, many Suns fans here are clamoring for a Booker trade.