Mavs' Nico Harrison Explains Luka Dončić Trade; Says He Only Spoke to Lakers
February 2, 2025
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison executed one of the most shocking trades in NBA history by sending Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers, and his explanation for the deal is likely to create even more confusion.
Harrison told reporters on Sunday that he only spoke to the Lakers and never shopped Dončić to any other teams. He also added that Dončić never indicated that he wanted out or wouldn't sign an extension moving forward.
Harrison added that Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd wasn't informed of the discussions with the Lakers before the trade was executed:
The deal sent shockwaves throughout the sports world, as Dončić is considered to be a generational talent who would've been the face of the Mavs for the next decade. Dallas also shipped him away for star forward Anthony Davis, guard Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick, which is a significantly minimal return for a player of Dončić's caliber.
Still, Harrison maintained his belief that he made the right decision, telling reporters, "We definitely understand the magnitude of what just transpired. It's definitely not lost on us."
However, Harrison closed his press conference with a head-scratching remark, admitting that he won't be Mavs GM for much longer if the deal doesn't work out in Dallas' favor.
"The future to me is [three, four] years from now," Harrison said, per Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo Sports. "The future 10 years from now -- they'll probably bury me and [Jason Kidd] by then. Or we'll bury ourselves."
The Mavs rank eighth in the Western Conference with a 26-23 record. Dončić had led Dallas to a surprising run to the 2024 NBA Finals, and Harrison is now hoping that the team's new core led by Davis and star guard Kyrie Irving will be able to achieve similar success. If they fall short, Harrison will be remembered as the GM who shipped away a young phenom at the height of his career.
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