Mavs GM Nico Harrison is finally addressing media for a second time since the Luka trade -- but no cameras or recording devices are allowed
- On Tuesday, the Dallas Mavericks hosted a small media roundtable with CEO Rick Welts and GM Nico Harrison at 10 a.m.
- The Mavericks sent invites on Monday to select media members for a discussion, but not their affiliated organizations.
- The meeting occurred in the American Airlines Center's media boardroom and featured remarks and a Q&A session.
- The Mavericks prohibited cameras but promised a transcript, and Harrison stated, "When you look at this trade, we targeted AD."
- Harrison addressed the media amid backlash from fans and analysts following the controversial Luka Doncic trade.
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Nico Harrison Reveals If He 'Regrets' The Luka Doncic Trade
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