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Will the Mavericks leave next? With an attendance rate of only 30%, Harrison’s dismissal may trigger his trade.

On November 12, the new NBA regular season continues. According to the latest reports, the Mavericks have fired general manager Nick Harrison. Subsequently, according to reports from famous reporter Sam Amico and others, the next person to leave for the Mavericks is likely to be Davis, and the team is weighing his trade prospects.

Sam Amico said the possibility of trading Davis was unthinkable under former general manager Harrison. But now that Harrison has been fired, under owner Dumont, league insiders believe the team may begin to gauge the market for the 32-year-old big man. Multiple executives told ESPN that trading Davis would make sense because the Mavericks would instead build around Flagg.

Davis remains one of the NBA's most dominant two-way players when healthy, but his durability and $40 million salary complicate trade negotiations. It should be noted that since being traded to the Mavericks, Davis has only played 14 of 46 games for the Mavericks, with an attendance rate of only 30%. Davis averaged 29.8 minutes per game this season, scoring 20.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.2 blocks.

Famous mouthpiece Parsons also said: "The first thing the Mavericks will do next is to trade the big eyebrows and try to get back some draft picks."

One of the key points is that although Flagg was selected with the No. 1 pick this year. But in order to help Doncic build the lineup, the Mavericks have given away draft picks for the next few years, so if they can get some picks back, it will be very critical for the Mavericks.

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