Backstab Nick Harrison vs. Mark Cuban



The The Dallas Mavericks didn’t just change direction after selling the franchisethey stepped right into a silent war. It started in an instant Nico Harrison watched Mark Cuban they stand at center court, sweat dripping, cameras rolling, announcing that nothing changes for the Mavericks. Cuban said he still plays basketball. He said the Mavericks GM structure will remain the same. But for many in the room, the message was a warning shot at Harrison. A reminder of who once had all the power. And for Harrison, it was personal.

People close to the team immediately felt disrespected. Cuban minimized Harrison’s role in front of players, coaches and staff. He spoke as if the sale meant nothing. But through the pregame cheers, lights and noise, one truth rang out: The new governor said none of this. Cuban spoke for a role he no longer fully played.

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No one expected the Mavericks to take over

When Patrick Dumont arrived a few days later, the mood changed. He immediately told the staff that he makes the decisions. He made it clear that Mark Cuban would consult, not obey. Immediately the room felt a change. Nico Harrison felt the spark and that’s when the nickname “The Silent Killer” stopped being history and became the new reality of the Mavericks.

From there, Nico Harrison moved quickly. He built a direct line to Dumont and shut down the old one. in turn, he framed Cuban’s biggest mistakes like losing Jalen Brunsonpushing Christian Wood, as the weight dragging the Mavericks down. Shortly after, a surge to the finals followed, fueled by Harrison’s late goals. Dumont has seen the results. Harrison gained confidence. I Mark Cuban realized this was no driftit was a slowly turning knife.

In the end, the current crossed quietly, cleanly and without the public fireworks that once commanded the Cuban. And now Dallas fans are left to wonder: In this new Mavericks hierarchy, who will the next GM avoid?





2025-11-19 17:14:00

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