are you saying Nico is racist? I like that angle, let's use that...jkDannyDuberstein said:
I don't think Nico was a fan from the outset - the dude is not into Euro players at all - and some of Luka's issues made it very easy to poison Dumont against Luka
There is definitely an anti-Euro sentiment among the basketball "establishment," for lack of a better term. We've seen it for about 30 years straight. As a Nike guy, Nico has been firmly entrenched in the establishment for decades.DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think Nico was a fan from the outset - the dude is not into Euro players at all - and some of Luka's issues made it very easy to poison Dumont against Luka
Maxi also being in the trade is the smoking gun.DannyDuberstein said:
Just interesting how they have gone from 5-7 in his first year or two as GM to ….(checks notes) 0.
DannyDuberstein said:
I think the fundamental flaw is they hired Nico to be a relationship guy. His experience is in business relationships and PR, not the actual game or analytics. First of all, massive fail in that dept if he couldn't resolve his issues with Luka. And now with a clueless owner, the entire shop is in Nico's extremely inexperienced basketball hands with no governor on it.
Nico is a shoe salesman. He has no particular affinity for Dallas. He has no relationship with Dirk. You are taking Nico works for the Mavericks therefore he has an affinity for Dallas and the Mavericks. He sat in front of a microphone the day after the trade and told you to your face he doesn't by saying he doesn't anticipate being here in 10 years.Spaceship said:
The anti-European theory is insane to me. Nico is in a city that saw Dirk win a championship, he saw Jokic win one two years ago, and Luka make a Finals last year. The thought process makes zero sense...
Player A - 25 years old, generational savant on the court, not that injury prone
Player B - 32 years old, elite player, often injured
Buuuuuut Player A is European so we should trade him for Player B. Its idiotic.
Saturday showed why AD should not be like that...seems he tried to play through something and now he is going to be out much longer.Trucker 96 said:
I'd also call out there are 2 forms of dedication. One is keeping yourself in better condition which Luka could definitely improve at, but again, he's 25. That improvement can actually happen.
The second form of dedication is the guy who will play through injury and deliver anyway. The guy who will lace them up, gut it out, and win. That was Luka. That was the 2024 Finals run. Davis has always seemed the opposite there; he has always seemed to be the "I gotta be right" cautious sort. And across 82 games and 4 playoff series, guys are gonna get hurt regardless of how well they condition themselves. You need guys that will keep playing.
Would not surprise me at all. I doubt any analytics department would sign off on this.Guitarsoup said:DannyDuberstein said:
I think the fundamental flaw is they hired Nico to be a relationship guy. His experience is in business relationships and PR, not the actual game or analytics. First of all, massive fail in that dept if he couldn't resolve his issues with Luka. And now with a clueless owner, the entire shop is in Nico's extremely inexperienced basketball hands with no governor on it.
That have a whole analytics department, though. Do you think Nico is making basketball decisions without looking at anything in analytics or talking with Kidd?
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— Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) February 10, 2025
I think it's because he's carrying too much weight for his frame. He looks a lot better with all this bulk, but he's been injured so much more ever since he made bulking up a priority. He's faced media criticism over it as well. I like the strength in the post, but not at the expense of being out of the rotation frequently.Zachary Klement said:Saturday showed why AD should not be like that...seems he tried to play through something and now he is going to be out much longer.Trucker 96 said:
I'd also call out there are 2 forms of dedication. One is keeping yourself in better condition which Luka could definitely improve at, but again, he's 25. That improvement can actually happen.
The second form of dedication is the guy who will play through injury and deliver anyway. The guy who will lace them up, gut it out, and win. That was Luka. That was the 2024 Finals run. Davis has always seemed the opposite there; he has always seemed to be the "I gotta be right" cautious sort. And across 82 games and 4 playoff series, guys are gonna get hurt regardless of how well they condition themselves. You need guys that will keep playing.
I hate to say it and rarely do, but it does seem there are some dudes who are just more prone to injury. AD is certainly one of those unfortunate few. I don't think the guy is soft or does not want to be out there, but he is very clearly more prone to being hurt than the average NBA player.
Tonight, Jazz vs. Lakers ticket prices have TRIPLED, per @TickPick @TickPick has sold 5x the number of tickets since the Luka trade 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JhfSEW3bLL
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) February 10, 2025
It’s Showtime 🪄 pic.twitter.com/qj2ySbi9zs
— Gatorade (@Gatorade) February 10, 2025
Dirk Nowitzki, I’m told, will attend tonight’s game in Los Angeles to be present at the Laker debut of his close friend and former teammate Luka Dončić.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) February 11, 2025
More coverage of this seismic trade from me: https://t.co/N0S98fj8h2 pic.twitter.com/Iv7NXyMz3h
LawHall88 said:Dirk Nowitzki, I’m told, will attend tonight’s game in Los Angeles to be present at the Laker debut of his close friend and former teammate Luka Dončić.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) February 11, 2025
More coverage of this seismic trade from me: https://t.co/N0S98fj8h2 pic.twitter.com/Iv7NXyMz3h
I will always be a Mav for life, but had to come support my guy 77 @luka7doncic in the first game of his new chapter!
— Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) February 11, 2025
watch Gafford's knee pic.twitter.com/Apn0XPlUHS
— MavsHighlights (@MavsHighlights) February 11, 2025
“Fire Nico.” *immediately zooms out* pic.twitter.com/nGNCV9ffNn
— MFFL (@Mavs_FFL) February 11, 2025