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The biggest significance of Nick s dismissal from get out of class is the anger of the people

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Mavericks owner Patrick Dumont announced the firing of team general manager Nick Harrison at a team meeting.

Appointed assistant general managers Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi as interim management to be responsible for basketball operations. Yes, Nico is out of class, and "Fire Nico" has become a reality. Back in February of this year, Harrison led the trade of Luka Doncic, Kleber and Morris to the Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a 2029 first-round pick. Looking at NBA history, this is also extremely explosive. From that moment on, Harrison was scolded. The scolding has been going on for 9 months.

What does Brother Di think of the Lone Ranger's current decision? It depends on whether it is an emotional perspective or a rational perspective. Perceptually speaking, it is like this:

can also be like this. It doesn't matter if NICO is unemployed, he just wants to work for the Lakers. The implication is that Lakers fans can send him pennants.

However, as social media is now abuzz with unanimous praise for Collison's dismissal, with firecrackers blasting and gongs and drums blaring... I still want to talk about this matter from a rational perspective. Have you ever thought about it: The general manager is just a senior worker, and he can’t actually decide many big things. Take the general manager who is crazy and happy after work as an example: Is it his decision to trade Zhao Rui? If you have life experience, have become a "cow horse" and have gone to work, you will understand what I am talking about. The same goes for trading Doncic. There is a high probability that NICO and Pelinka started it, but the final decision must be made by the team owner. After all, this isn't a matter of which rookie is selected in the draft. This is a deal that shocked the alliance! Judging from the very low probability of the Mavericks getting the No. 1 pick in the future, whether it is an alliance arrangement or not, everyone has different opinions. However, what is clear is that, as Shams said:

"This transaction is completely unanimous within the team. From the owner, to general manager Nico Harrison and his team, to head coach Kidd, everyone has reached a consensus."

However, in today's situation, someone must stand up and take responsibility.

When a team is in trouble, there are often two options: either trade players, or fire the general manager or head coach.

Why is it Nico? He is the most suitable.

After all, the fans' firepower is concentrated on him.

But the most popular understanding is: the Mavericks need someone to pay for their current record.

If the current team's record is better than that of the Lakers, if Flagg shows his "Son of America" ​​style, and if Doncic over there becomes as fat as last season, will Nico be fired?

No.

But the fact today is that the fatter ones are the thick eyebrows, the worse ones are the Mavericks, and the stronger ones are the Lakers and Dongzi.

When trading Doncic last season, the Mavericks were worried about his calf injuries and body shape. But now that he has thick eyebrows, the Mavericks still have to worry about his injuries and body shape.

How can the fans accept the team’s current record of 3 wins and 8 losses?

In the real world, it is difficult to ask fans to be rational and long-term.

They spend money to buy tickets to watch the game because they want the home team to win and to keep Doncic, who brings them good memories.

What if one day Flagg leads the team to the championship faster than Dongzi?

Please, fans can’t think of something so far away.

Therefore, the biggest significance of Nick’s dismissal from get out of class is the anger of the people.

It is an established fact that Doncic is a Lakers player. The team owner's apology to the fans is also a kind of "appeasement".

As for the recent Mavericks owner, he sat down with Nicholas Dickason, a Lakers fan wearing Doncic. Who knows whether

was arranged?

So, don’t get too carried away with this!

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