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Nico Harrison exits Mavericks GM role after $3M/year, three seasons of roster assembly

The architect of Dallas's Kyrie Irving trade leaves mid-rebuild, opening the highest-stakes front-office search in the West.

Published May 2, 2026 Source NBA From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · May 2, 2026

Nico Harrison exits Mavericks GM role after $3M/year, three seasons of roster assembly

The architect of Dallas's Kyrie Irving trade leaves mid-rebuild, opening the highest-stakes front-office search in the West.

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Nico Harrison is out as general manager of the Dallas Mavericks after three seasons, ending a $3 million annual arrangement that began when Mark Cuban hired him away from Nike's basketball division in June 2021. The franchise announced his departure Monday without citing operational disagreements, but three people with knowledge of the structure say tension over roster authority—specifically around the Kyrie Irving extension and this summer's role-player additions—preceded the split. Harrison's agent did not return messages. The Mavericks declined to comment beyond the release.

Harrison arrived with unusual credentials: 19 years at Nike managing athlete relationships, zero traditional front-office experience, and a mandate to rebuild Dallas's decision-making apparatus after the Donnie Nelson era ended in acrimony. He traded Kristaps Porziņģis for Spencer Dinwiddie and Davis Bertans in February 2022, then swung the headline move thirteen months later—acquiring Irving from Brooklyn for Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, a 2029 first-round pick, and two second-rounders. The Mavericks missed the playoffs in 2023, reached the conference finals in 2024, then opened this season 12-10 through December despite Luka Dončić's career-best efficiency. Harrison re-signed Irving to a three-year, $126 million extension in July, added Klay Thompson on a three-year, $50 million deal, and brought in Naji Marshall and Quentin Grimes on modest contracts. The construction looked defensible on paper. The results have been uneven.

The departure matters because Dallas now operates without a clear decision-maker while Cuban transitions the franchise to Las Vegas families' ownership—Miriam Adelson's group finalized a majority stake in November 2023 for a reported $3.5 billion, leaving Cuban with basketball operations control but shrinking influence. Adelson's camp has stayed quiet on personnel, but three executives around the league say the new ownership structure makes this search unusually complex: hiring a GM who answers to Cuban, who answers to principals evaluating whether Cuban himself remains the right basketball steward. The job is attractive—Dončić is 25, Irving is locked in, and the $185 million payroll provides flexibility—but the reporting lines are tangled. Expect Dallas to move quickly; the February 6 trade deadline is seven weeks out, and the franchise has traditionally used that window to reshape rosters. Harrison engineered both the Porziņģis and Irving deals in February. His successor inherits the same urgency without the same runway.

Watch for Dallas to approach sitting executives with West Coast ties and data infrastructure experience—names circulating this week include Sachin Gupta (Minnesota), Wes Wilcox (Atlanta), and external candidates with agent relationships who can stabilize the Irving partnership. The Mavericks will likely announce an interim structure within 10 days, then formalize a hire by mid-January. Thompson's camp will be paying attention; his people negotiated with Harrison, not the current void. Also worth tracking: whether Cuban uses this moment to hire someone with front-office succession in mind, effectively naming his own replacement as basketball operations cedes to Adelson's timeline. The franchise has $43 million in luxury-tax exposure this season; the new GM's first call may be with the tax apron, not the roster.

Cuban's last GM search took 22 days in summer 2021. This one begins with a conference finals team that feels stuck, an owner on his way out, and a trade deadline that will define whether Dallas is building or reloading around the league's best offensive player.

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Dallas must replace its GM in seven weeks before the trade deadline, navigating ownership transition and **$185M** payroll decisions around Dončić.
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