While the Mavericks‘ hiring of Masai Ujiri was somewhat unexpected, it makes sense for a number of reasons, Marc Stein writes in his latest story for The Stein Line (Substack link).
As Stein reported multiple times, there had been a belief around the NBA that governor Patrick Dumont was hoping to find a big name to run Dallas’ basketball operations department, and the longtime Raptors president certainly fits that bill. Dumont also wanted to stick to his self-imposed deadline of filling the position by the middle of May. The draft lottery takes place on May 10.
League sources tell Stein that Dumont wanted to find a top executive with a “proven track record” who was also willing and able to speak to the media. Tuesday’s press conference to introduce Ujiri will only be Dumont’s second time speaking to the media since he became an owner of the team, Stein notes, and former head of basketball operations Nico Harrison was just as reticent to address the public.
Ujiri, on the other hand, is well known for holding press conferences as well as making bold public proclamations, Stein observes.
According to Stein, the search process was “essentially conducted” by Dumont, CEO Rick Welts and president of business of operations Ethan Casson. Sources tell The Stein Line that Dumont spoke to ex-Warriors executive Bob Myers multiple times, but Myers decided to stay in his position with Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, the group that owns the Sixers.
Stein reiterates that Timberwolves president of basketball operations Tim Connelly was another target, but the Mavs were not granted permission to talk to him. Ujiri, meanwhile, was awaiting another opportunity after being dismissed by Toronto last June.
Here are a few more Mavs-related rumors from Stein:
- Ujiri will be given the freedom to fill out the front office as he sees fit, according to Stein, who reports that the 55-year-old is expected to hire a general manager to work alongside him in the coming days.
- On a related note, Stein hears Ujiri is expected to meet with Matt Riccardi and Michael Finley, who acted as co-interim GMs in the wake of Harrison’s dismissal, to determine whether either executive will remain in Dallas.
- While Ujiri will likely be asked on Tuesday about the status of head coach Jason Kidd, Stein has heard for months that Dumont desired to hire an executive who wanted to keep Kidd in place. Sources tell Stein that Kidd still has four years left on his contract after signing offseason extensions in both 2024 and 2025.
- The staff of The Dallas Morning News lists 10 things to know about Ujiri, who played professionally in Europe before he became an NBA executive.

👀 where’s is the troll raz —— 👀👀 40 pt.
Man last time we veat them by 49 …. Man
Where is the 🤡🤡🤡🤡 raz. Got another team for you. UFTroll . This clown jumps on Sixers as Quickly as Brunson put 27 on the half a game …….
Great move for the Mavs. Between Flagg and and Ujiri they have a very bright future. I’m happy for Mavs fans after the gut punch Luka trade.
Way to beat the 7 seed…
I’m here lmao i love how i am rent free in your head. they played well. i had knicks losing in 7, so you got the 1st one out of the way. That’s cute. I didn’t know this is like the nfl, if you win one game you win the series? knicks were rested and also well prepared last night, let’s see how phily responds tomorrow night.
and jumping on the sixers? LMAO i had celtics winning that last series. get your facts straight abe. you are just a bitter old man, team hasn’t won anything since wilt’s last year in the nba lmao
let’s go Mavericks 🏀🏀🏀🏀
Mavs have the 8th pick this year. There should be a PG there, Brown. Or a 4 there Ament. Considering Kyrie is on his last yr. I would take a PG. Mocks have them taking either one.
FVV has an implied NTC idk if that carries to the off-season but.. FVV, Reed, Dal swap for Kyrie makes a ton of sense. Mavs get their 2029 pick back, a young shooter, and veteran PG.
Houston gets a hopefully fully healed Kyrie who is a premier ball handler and clear cut No 2 scorer and can be a No 1 option.