DALLAS (AP) – Jason Kidd and his Dallas Mavericks went into their game Wednesday night against the Phoenix Suns hoping to put the distractions of the previous 48 hours behind them.
Kidd and Mavericks hope to move forward from firing of GM Nico Harrison
DALLAS (AP) – Jason Kidd and his Dallas Mavericks went into their game Wednesday night against the Phoenix Suns hoping to put the distractions of the previous 48 hours behind them.
The game was Dallas’ first since embattled general manager Nico Harrison was fired Tuesday morning by Patrick Dumont, the franchise’s representative to the NBA Board of Governors. That happened only hours after the Mavericks felt as if they lost the home crowd Monday night in a 116-114 loss to Milwaukee during which the Bucks rallied from a 13-point deficit.
The chant of “Fire Nico! Fire Nico!” came from the stands multiple times while Mavericks were shooting free throws in the fourth period. That included with 1.2 seconds left after P.J. Washington Jr. missed a free throw that left Dallas two points behind with one free throw to go. Washington’s intentionally missed third free throw was batted around before being grabbed by the Bucks. The loss left the Mavericks at 3-8.
Harrison was under fire from fans almost from the instant that he made the Feb. 2 three-team trade that sent superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for a package highlighted by Anthony Davis. Davus, the 32-year-old, 10-time All-Star has missed 30 of a possible 46 games since joining Dallas, including the last seven with a strained left calf.
