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Mavs GM Nico Harrison fired after dismal start to 2025-26 season

11 November 20255 Mins Read

Dallas Mavericks fire Nico Harrison

After a disappointing 3-8 start to the season, the Dallas Mavericks have decided to part ways with General Manager Nico Harrison, a move many fans have been calling for since the Luka Doncic trade nine months ago.

DALLAS – The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison after a disappointing 3–7 start to the 2025–26 NBA season.

The team released statements regarding Harrison’s departure after reportedly meeting with him on Tuesday morning.

Assistant GMs Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi will take over on an interim basis. The Mavericks have not yet named a permanent replacement.

DALLAS, TEXAS – APRIL 10: Nico Harrison of the Dallas Mavericks watches warmups before the game against the San Antonio Spurs at American Airlines Center on April 10, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Tim Heitman/Getty Images)

What they’re saying:

“This decision reflects our continued commitment to building a championship-caliber organization, one that delivers for our players, our partners, and most importantly, our fans,” Mavs Governor Patrick Dumont said in a statement.

Dumont also shared a letter to all Mavs fans.

The backstory:

The move comes not even a year after the franchise traded away superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers. A decision that has only intensified scrutiny as Dončić and the Lakers have surged to a 7–3 record, despite superstar LeBron James not making his season debut yet.

Harrison, who was hired in 2021 after a long tenure as a Nike executive, oversaw a tumultuous era marked by high-profile roster changes and championship runner-up results. His dismissal follows a rocky start to the season that saw Dallas struggle on both ends of the floor, ranking near the bottom of the Western Conference in defensive efficiency, despite the acquisition of All-Defensive star Anthony Davis and the No. 1 overall pick in Cooper Flagg.

There was a lot of speculation that an announcement was imminent.

“I believe it is a matter of when, not if Nico Harrison will be fired. There is a very, very strong likelihood that would be this season. Maybe they can get things turned around, maybe he can go from sizzling to a more normal temperature,” said ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon told FOX 4’s Jeff Kolb.

Tim MacMahon: Nico Harrison firing is 'when', not 'if'

Harrison’s Tenure

What they’re saying:

Harrison’s time in Dallas began with optimism, especially after leading the front office during the Mavericks’ run to the 2022 Western Conference Finals, then making pivotal roster changes to get the Mavericks to the 2024 NBA Finals. In June 2024, after reaching the NBA Finals, the Mavericks gave Harrison a multi-year contract extension.

Head coach Jason Kidd, hired on the same day as Harrison, reportedly signed a contract extension prior to the start of the season. 

Post-Dončić Fallout

Dig deeper:

The Mavericks’ decision to trade Dončić, prior to the trade deadline last season, to the Lakers in a blockbuster deal was widely seen as a franchise-defining moment. 

While Dončić has quickly found chemistry alongside Head Coach JJ Reddick and a resurgent Austin Reaves in Los Angeles, the Mavericks have failed to find an offensive identity in his absence.

Kyrie Irving, now the Mavs primary ball handler, is still out for a majority of the season as he continues to recover from a surgically repaired ACL.

Newly acquired guard, D’Angelo Russell, has shouldered much of the ball handling responsibility, but has struggled to generate consistent team success, as he and rookie Flagg have been listed as starting point guard as the team awaits the return of Irving.

Protecting the Present and the Future

Big picture view:

Within the Mavericks’ front office, there’s a growing sense of urgency not to squander the current roster’s potential, or the future, of emerging franchise cornerstone Cooper Flagg. The 18-year-old rookie has shown flashes of brilliance on both ends, and team leaders have been adamant about surrounding him with a stable, competitive core.

Before Davis missed the last five games with a calf injury, the 10x All-Star averaged 25 points alongside nearly 12 rebounds and nearly 3 assists to start the year. 

For a franchise trying to build around its young star while keeping its veteran cornerstone engaged, the pressure to stabilize quickly is immense.

Dallas Pro Sports Turnover

Big picture view:

The dismissal of Nico Harrison as GM of the Dallas Mavericks marks yet another significant front-office change in the Dallas pro sports scene, adding to the trend of high-profile firings across the region.

In recent months, the Dallas Stars fired head coach Pete DeBoer of his duties in June 2025, following three straight appearances in the Western Conference Finals. The Dallas Wings dismissed head coach Chris Koclanes at the end of the 2025 season. 

The Texas Rangers parted ways with legendary manager Bruce Bochy after three seasons, including delivering the franchise’s first World Series title in 2023. While his departure was described as a mutual decision rather than a classic “firing,” it still underscores the increased willingness of local franchises to shift leadership.

In the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy after five seasons of mixed results, despite making the playoffs three times, leading to Brian Schottenheimer’s head coaching debut and the Cowboys current 3-5 record.

Harrison’s departure becomes the latest in a string of high-level executives or coaches who have been let go from the Dallas pro sports scene, contributing to a broader narrative of organizational instability and swift leadership adjustments across Dallas-area franchises.

Mavericks Season Continues

What’s next:

The Mavericks return to action on Wednesday night in Dallas, taking on the Phoenix Suns at the American Airlines Center.

They are hoping to turn the page on one of the most turbulent calendar years in franchise history.

The Source: Information in this article is from the Dallas Mavericks organization and past news coverage.

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