Specific details of Nico Harrison’s press conference are emerging.
There were many complaints when it was revealed that the Dallas Mavericks were holding a press conference without a camera.
Yahoo’s Kevin O’Connor branded it as “embarrassment,” but no local Dallas reporters were invited either.
The press conference was allegedly ordered by Patrick Dumont, with general manager Nico Harrison asking questions about various issues.
Luka Doncic’s trade was at the top of the agenda for stakeholders, and Nico Harrison doubled to claim he had “no regrets” about his highly criticized decision to send him to the LA Lakers.
The Dallas Mavericks figured out the straw to find out why they decided to trade Lukadon Sic in the first place.
The franchise claimed he disapproved of his conditioning, whispering that the player hit and branded the player as “sad” ahead of the Lakers’ 45-point performance in Dallas.
One of the selected reporters to attend the press conference was Sam Gannon from KDFW Fox 4.
Gannon wrote that he asked X:
She shared Nico Harrison’s full response, claiming that his decision was based on Luka Donsic’s “whole” and not specifically conditioned.
Harrison said: “No, Luka is, as we all know, a very talented player. We all saw it. He probably dropped the most points when he might not be in the best conditioning so he can do so.
“That doesn’t matter. When you make a deal like this, you really have to look at it overall.
“It’s very thorough. We saw it all and again, we felt that it was our team’s greatest benefit.
Dallas Mavericks fans are unlikely to be convinced of Nico Harrison’s claim that the decision to trade Luka Donsic is “full.”
Harrison did not consult with Mark Cuban, former MAVS owner.
“You need to understand what people are, what their backgrounds are, what their families are, how they interact with other people. And in my experience, Luka was just like every other guy, apart from his basketball talent,” Cuban told Steven A. Smithshaw.
“I don’t think he really took the time to figure it out. I think that’s what led to this decision, and I’m here to support his decision, his lack of attention to the issue.
“The culture you grew up in makes a difference to who you are, as an expert in any sport or as a business person in that matter.”
Mavs also failed to consult with the team Legend Dirk Nowitzki, and Harrison insisted he had no obligation, prompting another applause from the angry Mark Cuba.
Trade scrutiny has not disappeared. ESPN analyst Tony Kornheiser predicts that Nico Harrison will eventually be fired. Now he’s clinging and doubled.