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'Trades are Trades' - Ex-Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban defends GM Nico Harrison months after Luka Doncic trade controversy

'Trades are Trades' - Ex-Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban defends GM Nico Harrison months after Luka Doncic trade controversy

Time of India14-07-2025
Mark Cuban and Nico Harrison. Image via: Getty Images
Even after saying that he wouldn't go for trading Luka Doncic, the Dallas Mavericks' former owner seems to have turned the tables now. He has a completely different perspective on this trade.
Months after trading their star player, Luka Doncic, to the Los Angeles Lakers, the news remains fresh, as people continue to discuss it to date. According to the Dallas Mavericks' General Manager, this deal is going to create an unbreakable bond between the two teams. However, after the trade, he received numerous criticisms and protests. Meanwhile, the Mavericks' minority owner,
Mark Cuban
, took to supporting Nico Harrison with his bold statement, sparking heated debates among the fans.
Mark Cuban stands by GM Nico Harrison despite Luka Doncic deal backlash
The Mavericks' minority owner, Mark Cuban, has definitely had some changes in his statements. He seemed to have two answers for the same question. Expressing his support and confidence in Nico Harrison, he said, 'Trades are Trades', justifying his actions. Even after strongly denying having traded Luka Doncic in the first place, things have changed lately in the big league.
The deal had a detrimental impact on the team.
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Soon after the trade, the Dallas Mavericks' star player, Kyrie Irving, suffered from a dreadful injury that tore his achilles. Now, the pressure seemed real as they fell short after this ominous series of events. After this, they also lost to the Memphis Grizzlies in the play-in round. However, they had their luck during the draft day as they got their hands on the very talented basketball draft, Cooper Flagg, as their No.
1 pick.
'Yeah for sure,' Cuban said. 'Trades are trades. I let Steve Nash go, and the whole town hated my ass for a long time. [Nash] goes and wins two MVPs and I got nothing back for him. Not every decision is one everyone's going to agree with, but there's a lot more to being a general manager. Particularly now with the new CBA and the second apron, trying to put together a team and being able to keep together a team is a lot harder.' Mark Cuban is openly referring to what one might see as one of the most controversial statements when he said that he let Steve Nash go.
No matter the damage, Cooper Flagg's arrival has caused some sort of relief between the fans and Nico Harrison.
Also read:
NBA Rumors: LeBron James Trade Speculation Intensifies, But Rich Paul Sets The Record Straight
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