Jason Kidd Addresses Nico Harrison Firing, Mavericks Fallout
Merlin sees Dallas move on from GM Nico Harrison after a rocky 3-8 start, with Jason Kidd calling it “a business decision” and urging focus on what the team can control: “The two things that we can control is our energy and effort.” Fans had chanted “Fire Nico” amid the fallout from the Luka Dončić trade, and the Mavericks named Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi co-interim GMs as injuries and roster upheaval pile up. Merlin senses a franchise trying to steady a ship rocked by big decisions and bad luck. Kidd’s multi-year extension buys time, but new temporary leadership must calm the locker room, manage the recovery of injured pieces and define a path without Dončić. This is less a purge than a reset; the next few weeks will show if the Mavericks pivot or drift.
