The most shocking trade in NBA history is still having ripple effects in the community less than a week later.
Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison undoubtedly hopes that isn’t the case for much longer, but for now, he might be preoccupied with things well beyond basketball — like his livelihood.
Since stunningly trading Luka Doncic to the Lakers early Sunday morning, Harrison has been on the receiving end of death threats by Mavericks fans, ESPN’s Tim MacMahon reported.
“Nico Harrison has been subjected to death threats,” McMahon noted ahead of the team’s Saturday home game at 3 p.m. against the Rockets.
Nico Harrison, general manager of the Dallas Mavericks, traded Luka Doncic last week.Saturday will be the Mavericks’ first home game since Jan. 27, several days before the Doncic trade, which returned Anthony Davis, among others, to Dallas from Los Angeles.
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