Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont has some big names on his wish list as the team seeks a new head of basketball operations, according to reports from Chris Mannix of SI.com and Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link).
Mannix and Stein both identify Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens and Thunder executive VP of basketball operations Sam Presti as targets for Dallas, while Mannix also mentions Cavaliers general manager Koby Altman and Stein adds Spurs CEO R.C. Buford to the list.
However, Mannix describes some of those options as “fanciful,” while Stein agrees, suggesting the Mavericks know they probably don’t have a realistic shot at executives like Stevens and Presti, who have recently won championships with their respective teams. Still, those names reflect Dumont’s “lofty ambitions,” Stein writes, explaining that the Mavs governor wants to do his due diligence on some of the NBA’s top front office executives in case one might be attainable.
Another possible target cited by both Mannix and Stein is Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly. Some rival teams believe Connelly might leave his current position after this season, and Dallas hired former Wolves executive Ethan Casson as their president on the business side, according to Stein, though he adds that Minnesota appears motivated to work out a new deal to retain Connelly.
The target most frequently linked to the Mavericks by Stein’s sources is former Warriors general manager Bob Myers. But Myers accepted an “extremely lucrative” job last fall with Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, the group that owns the Sixers, and his responsibilities in that position span multiple sports. It remains to be seen whether he’d leave that role to return to an NBA front office, so he should probably be considered a long shot for the Mavs as well, Stein says.
Here’s more on the Mavs’ front office search:
- Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd had some conversations about transitioning to a front office role, sources tell Mannix. But both he and Stein hear that Kidd is much more likely to remain in his current position and partner with a new general manager.
- A number of “top aides to lead decision-makers” around the NBA have expressed back-channel interest in the Mavericks’ job, Stein reports. Even though the team has begun doing its homework on potential candidates, the search isn’t expected to begin “in earnest” until the regular season wraps up, Stein continues, adding that current co-interim GMs Matt Riccardi and Michael Finley are still considered candidates for the full-time job.
- Following up on his recent note about the Mavs not hiring a firm to guide their front office search, Stein says Dumont is considered the “point person” in the process.
- Speaking on Tuesday to a group of reporters, Mavs CEO Rick Welts had the following to say about the front office search, per Stein: “There is no specific set of characteristics. I can tell you there is a variety of candidates who present a variety of different personalities … different track records. It’s the most important decision that the organization is going to make for the coming seasons. So we are going to take our time and get it right.”

Brad Stevens? LMFAO! Good luck.
That’s hilarious. Bob endless Cheque book Myers or Daryl Morey are probably more realistic than Stevens or Presti. Stevens name will be in the rafters in Boston when all said and done.
Why would he go ANYWHERE? Lol!! Hilarious to me. Dude is at the pinnacle of NBA front office jobs.
The Celtics, with TWO bonafide superstars. LOL!!! It would be crazy to go anywhere else.
Myers was born into money. But, where do you get this endless checkbook idea. The Celtics are the ones spending the most.
Celtics aren’t spending the most? That’s the Cavs.
Celtics are outside the top 10.
link to hoopshype.com
They had to move quite a few contracts to get there.
At Giants. Baboom. KD era, different CBA, endless cheque book. Not that hard I’d say to look good.
Think again there Sparky. Due to his ankles, Curry signed a long-term deal below what he could have gotten. To sign KD, they had to trade Bogut and renounce their rights to both Ezeli and Barnes who where do for max rookie deals. All the big men they signed after that were on veterans minimum deals. KD also resigned on a team friendly deal. Not as simple as you think.
Baboom. Incorrect again. Steph didn’t take a pay cut at all. Why make stuff up when it can easily be debunked. Warriors had the 2nd biggest payroll first KD chip and 2nd or 3rd barely by a bee’s D**k.
You said Boston are spending the most yet they’re currently 10th. Take the L sparky or should I call you cup cake. YOURE WRONG.
Steph has never taken a paycut.
Enjoy the rebuild. So sensitive. Lol.
Steph signed the biggest contract in NBA history 2017 at the time, lol. Go away with your inability to cope with facts and reality. You’re talking absolute s**t. LETS GO CELTICS.
Jeez. I really got under your skin. To make Curry’s contract happen, they had to shed salary. Why so upset.
Oh Sparky. Do a little more research. When the Warriors signed KD, Curry was on his rookie extension deal. It was 4 years for a total of $44 million. It was not the largest contract in NBA history. KD’s second deal was also restructured to be team friendly.
The Celtics had to move a number of contracts to get to 10th.
Why so pissy.
Hahah baboom…Incorrect again. Steph signed his first non rookie deal or big boy contract in 2012. That’s the contract you just mentioned. I said the KD open cheque book era. As you and any other poster can clearly see above. KDs first year was 2016-17. The same year Steph signed the biggest contract in NBA history at the time. Lmfao. It’s OK to be wrong, sensitive Cindy. WRONG, WRONG, WRONG. Three strikes and out.
You’re talking complete made up bulls**t while trying to change the narrative.
What does Celtics had to move a number of contracts to be the 10th highest have to do with you saying Boston have the biggest payroll?
Then you blatantly lied instead of copping it on the chin and got found out another two times. Go to bed pal. Who cares if you bought titles. Not like they can be taken away.
Offer the Sixers a 2040 second round pick for Daryl Morey.
Not a fair trade. Mavs absolutely fleeced.
The Mavericks are not going to be able to hire a top tier executive from another team. They have terrible owners and a terrible governor now, no chance someone like Tim Connelly or Bob Myers leaves their current great setups to try and rebuild a team under those morons in Dallas.
Not to mention how cheap the Adelsons have been historically in everything they do. It’s going to be either a no-name current number 2 in a successful front office, or it’ll be some former executive that isn’t in the NBA currently. Cooper Flagg’s presence isn’t enough to off-set everything wrong with that organization’s structure.
And you know who the Adelsons are besties with…
“Mannix and Stein both identify”…”as possible targets for Dallas”
So, basically just making up names that Dumont himself hasn’t stated or even suggested. Par for the course.
Pick me
Who are possibilities according to JOE Mannix??
A new low point for sports rumors. First why would Brad Stevens or Presti consider taking over a dumpster fire.
But my all time favorite as the dumbest thing ever reported on MLB is RC Buford ending his career by leaving Wemby to work for these yahoos.
Is the title of “Head of basketball operations ” better than president of it? Not sure why Brad would even consider if the titles are just whatever the orgs decide to call. Presti is executive VP of it but everyone knows he is running things and the mastermind.
“Head of basketball operations” is a general term for the top front office exec, not an actual title. I use it in cases like this one since we don’t know yet whether the Mavs’ hire will be the president, the GM, the executive VP, or something else.
Leave Connley alone. We’ve finally got someone decent making decisions.
They’re insane if they think Brad is going to jump ship. Or Buford