The Dallas Mavericks finally pulled the trigger on what has seemed like the most inevitable and most probable front office shakeup in the NBA. General manager Nico Harrison is finally out of his post, and the Mavs' ownership is now looking for the next leader of the team's brain trust — with minority owner Mark Cuban reportedly seeking Detroit Pistons senior vice president of basketball operations Dennis Lindsey, a former advisor for the team, to take over.

Now, it's not quite clear if Lindsey will be leaving his post with the Pistons considering how successful the team has become under his watchful eye. But the Mavericks need someone with courage to face the wrath of fans as well as the fortitude and composure to not rush into any roster decisions.

Entering the 2025-26 season, the

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