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Carmelo Anthony believes Nico Harrison deserves credit for Cooper Flagg winning NBA Rookie of the Year. This comes after a tumultuous year for Harrison, who was involved in a controversial trade of Luka DonÄiÄ.
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After NBC got the chance to break the news of an incredibly tight NBA Rookie of the Year win by Dallasâ Cooper Flagg on Monday night, Carmelo Anthony took the opportunity to revisit one of the leagueâs most ridiculous stories of the past year.
That would be the rise and fall of Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison, the galaxy-brained architect of the trade that sent franchise cornerstone Luka DonÄiÄ to the Lakers â widely regarded as one of the most lopsided trades in sports history.
Given the national profile of DonÄiÄ, who at the time he was traded was coming off his first NBA Finals appearance, and the constant spotlight on the Lakers, NBA media has churned through numerous news cycles around the trade in the year since it happened. Once Dallas lucked into (or, if you prefer conspiracies, was given) the No. 1 overall pick in the following draft and selected Flagg, some in the media began to turn back to Harrisonâs side.
Of course, the Mavericks remained a mess behind the scenes and sucked for most of Flaggâs rookie season. So even as some commentators attempted to spin the story to give Harrison more credit, the team fired him.
Which made it all the more bizarre when Anthony, in celebrating Flaggâs closely contested ROY win on national television, chose to once again heap praise on Harrison.
âShout out to Nico Harrison, man,â Anthony said. âFor seeing this right here, for understanding this vision. No matter what happened, how it happened, Dallas got something back. They got the No. 1 pick.â
âYou start talking about Cooperâs ceiling and a young face of this league in the NBA, thatâs Cooper Flagg.â
Carmelo Anthony argues that Nico Harrison's role in the Mavericks' management and the subsequent drafting of Cooper Flagg warrants recognition, especially after the scrutiny Harrison faced for trading Luka DonÄiÄ.
Nico Harrison, the Mavericks' general manager, orchestrated a trade that sent Luka DonÄiÄ to the Lakers, which has been criticized as one of the most lopsided trades in sports history, impacting Harrison's reputation.
Cooper Flagg's selection as the No. 1 overall pick has led some media to reassess Nico Harrison's decisions, suggesting that his management may not be as detrimental as previously thought.
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Itâs one thing to defend Harrison, as some in the media have, after seeing Doncic continue to struggle with his conditioning or commitment to defense in L.A.
It is another for Anthony to credit him for âvisionâ when it comes to Flagg and claim that âthey got something backâ in relation to the DonÄiÄ trade. The whole reason the DonÄiÄ trade was considered such a disaster for the Mavericks is that they got so little back. The pick that became Flagg did not come back in that deal; Dallas entered lottery night in 2025 with a 1.8 percent chance at the top selection and miraculously came away with the right to pick Flagg.
Either Anthony completely forgot the details of how Dallas came to pick Flagg during a segment coronating the star rookie, or he genuinely wants to give Harrison credit for the way the ping-pong balls fell at the lottery.
Regardless of how a viewer might have parsed Anthonyâs praise for the ousted GM, the audible laughter that came from Anthonyâs fellow NBC panelists as he argued on Harrisonâs behalf is all you need to see just how preposterous the take was.
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