Meiji: The Mavericks have not yet held any contract extension discussions with general manager Harrison
6686 Sports, October 26 According to ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon, sources revealed that the Mavericks have not yet held any contract extension discussions with general manager Harrison, and his contract has two years left.
After the Mavericks lost to the Wizards yesterday and suffered a two-game losing streak, fans at the home team chanted "Fire Nick" to vent their anger.
Regarding the dissatisfaction of the fans, coach Kidd said: "I think they have the right to vent, but they need to be patient. This is a different team. This is a brand new team. We are getting to know each other. We will continue to study each other."
"So I would say be patient, but I understand the frustration. We all want to win. We all want to win. Want to compete at a high level, but it's a game of expression and fans have the right to express themselves. But that won't stop us from coming to work tomorrow and getting better and getting ready for Sunday (against the Raptors)." Flagg said he didn't hear the chants calling for Harrison to be fired, adding that he was focused on competing and following the instructions of his coaches and teammates. Klay Thompson said the responsibility should lie with the players.