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Mavericks Keep Matt Ricca as Interim GM, Signal No Hiring Rush Before June

Patrick Dumont's patience play suggests Dallas prefers sorting its coaching staff before committing front-office dollars.

Published May 22, 2026 Source MSN Sports From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · May 22, 2026

Mavericks Keep Matt Ricca as Interim GM, Signal No Hiring Rush Before June

Patrick Dumont's patience play suggests Dallas prefers sorting its coaching staff before committing front-office dollars.

The Dallas Mavericks are in no hurry to fill their vacant general manager seat. Governor Patrick Dumont confirmed this week that Matt Ricca will remain interim GM through at least the spring, with a permanent hire unlikely before the offseason. The franchise opened its search in November after Nico Harrison's departure, but the timeline has stretched as ownership weighs candidates against an unclear coaching picture.

Ricca, 38, joined Dallas in 2018 as director of quantitative research and analytics before ascending to vice president of basketball strategy. He has handled trade deadline prep and contract extension talks with Luka Dončić's camp while the search drags. The Mavericks went 2-3 in his first five games as interim, then 7-2 over the next nine, a sample size ownership is watching but not yet trusting. Dumont told local media the organization is "being deliberate" and sees no pressure to announce before summer free agency begins in late June.

The delay matters because the GM hire determines the next coaching move. Jason Kidd's future remains unofficially uncertain despite a 38-29 record; his contract runs through 2025-26 with no extension talks reported. If Dallas hires a GM who wants a different coach, Kidd's $8.5 million annual salary becomes a sunk cost the franchise has shown willingness to eat in the past. The Mavericks paid Rick Carlisle $7 million to not coach in 2021 after he and Harrison clashed over roster authority. A new GM arriving in July could request the same clean slate, pushing a coaching search into August and compressing free agency prep.

Ricca's candidacy hinges on whether ownership believes he can command veteran respect without prior personnel experience. He has never negotiated a max contract or closed a trade with another GM, both skills required when Kyrie Irving's $43 million player option decision looms this summer. Irving has told confidants he prefers stability, which argues for promoting Ricca if the alternative is a months-long search. But rival front offices are quietly telling agents that Dallas feels "provisional," a perception that leaks into free agent recruiting calls. One Western Conference executive noted Ricca spent the All-Star break in Indianapolis sitting three rows behind Mark Cuban, not in the negotiating suites where deals get sketched.

The Mavericks are also waiting to see if Utah's Danny Ainge retires, which would free assistant GM Justin Zanik. Zanik, 46, worked under Donnie Nelson in Dallas from 2013 to 2018 and knows the Dončić era's infrastructure. He is believed to be Dumont's preferred candidate if available, but Ainge has given no timetable. Milwaukee's Matt Lloyd and Toronto's Jeff Weltman have been approached informally, though neither has interviewed. Dallas is paying a search firm $250,000 to vet candidates, a cost that suggests the franchise expects to hire externally rather than promote Ricca outright.

Watch for two checkpoints. First, whether Dallas makes a move before the April 10 trade deadline for playoff-eligible teams, which would signal confidence in Ricca's dealmaking. Second, whether Zanik's name surfaces in June once Utah's season ends and Ainge's plans clarify. If neither happens, Ricca likely gets the job by default, and the Mavericks enter another summer without the front-office clarity that max-contract negotiations demand.

The search firm's contract runs through July 31.

The takeaway
Dallas won't hire a permanent GM before June, leaving contract talks and coaching decisions in interim hands through the playoff push.
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