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Read Mavs owner’s open letter to fans after firing GM Nico Harrison

Dallas Mavericks owner Patrick Dumont wrote an open letter to the team’s fans after firing general manager Nico Harrison after four-plus seasons on Tuesday.

Harrison was ultimately responsible for trading All-NBA guard Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis in February, just 10 months after leading them to the NBA Finals.

Dumont did not mention Dončić in the open letter, but said he is aware of the ‘profound impact these difficult last several months have had.’

Dumont also thanked the fans for holding the team ‘accountable, and their passion and patience,’ as Dallas has gotten off to a 3-8 start this season.

Here is the text of Dumont’s open letter:

Dear Mavs Family,

On May 30, 2024, the Mavericks won the Western Conference championship. We came up short in the NBA Finals, but we all agreed our future was bright. As fans of this franchise, you have every right to demand a commitment to success from us.

No one associated with the Mavericks organization is happy with the start of what we all believed would be a promising season. You have high expectations for the Mavericks, and I share them with you. When the results don’t meet expectations, it’s my responsibility to act. I’ve made the decision to part ways with General Manager Nico Harrison.

Though the majority of the 2025-26 season remains to be played, and I know our players are deeply committed to a winning culture, this decision was critical to moving our franchise forward in a positive direction. 

I understand the profound impact these difficult last several months have had. Please know that I’m fully committed to the success of the Mavericks.

Thank you for your support, thank you for holding us accountable, and thank you for your passion and for your patience. You deserve transparency and a team that reflects your spirit. Our goal is to return winning basketball to Dallas and win championships.

Our family is committed to that mission and to continuing to invest in Dallas and the Mavericks’ future. Please join me in continuing to cheer on our players and supporting all of those who work to make this organization the best it can be.

Go Mavs!

Thank you,

Patrick

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