Fan gets escorted out of Mavericks, Kings game for mouthing 'Fire Nico'
- A pair of fans were escorted out of the Mavericks game for holding a sign that said 'Fire Nico,' referencing General Manager Nico Harrison, during the second half against the Sacramento Kings on February 10, 2025.
- Mavericks Governor Patrick Dumont and Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson faced booing when they returned to their seats at the start of the third quarter.
- Two additional fans were also escorted out later in the game, with the crowd expressing their discontent through boos.
- Klay Thompson acknowledged the fans' frustration after the game, stating that losing Luka Doncic 'hurts,' but emphasized the team's belief in future success.
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In Luka Doncic’s Lakers debut, crowd chants ‘Luu-ka.’ In Dallas, fan mouths ‘Fire Nico’ and gets ejected
Yes, it was a tale of two arenas Monday night, where visceral reactions to the blockbuster trade that shook the NBA a week ago were evident in Los Angeles and Dallas. Lakers fans rejoiced during Luka Doncic’s debut at Crypto.com Arena, donning team-issued No. 77 jerseys and chanting “Luu-ka” at every opportunity during a win over the Utah Jazz. Meanwhile at American Airlines Center, Mavericks fans were dejected and ejected because they objected …
Aggressive Calls Mount Against Dallas Mavericks After Fan Gets Punished Over Nico Harrison Protest
In light of the Luka Doncic trade, Anthony Davis’ debut helped suppress the rage of the Mavericks organization. Sadly, AD also aggravated his injury, leading to an extended absence. Hence, with his electric presence on the floor, the fans are back to protesting. The animosity was loud tonight as the American Airlines Center didn’t feel like home for the franchise. Additionally, the attacks on Nico Harrison continue to grow larger. At first, it w…
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