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The Dallas Mavericks are probably counting down the days until they can officially say Cooper Flagg is a member of their ...
Matt Riccardi joined the Mavericks back in August of 2022 for a senior front office role. After the 2023 offseason wrapped up ...
Mavericks assistant general manager Matt Riccardi faced a conundrum when he first moved to the Dallas area. He didn’t like the Dallas Cowboys. He didn’t like Tex-Mex. He didn’t like country ...
The Dallas Mavericks have already won the 2025 NBA Draft—now they have to make it official on June 25. With the No. 1 overall pick in hand and generational prospect Cooper Flagg sitting atop every big ...
A Dallas Mavericks assistant general manager explained the impact the top pick in this year’s NBA Draft can have on the ...
According to NBA reporter Grant Afseth, Matt Riccardi could replace Nico Harrison if the Dallas Mavericks fire Harrison. Harrison, who traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, has three years ...
If the Mavericks decide to move on from Harrison, a logical replacement option already exists within the organization’s basketball operations structure: assistant general manager Matt Riccardi.
Matt Riccardi, the team’s assistant general manager and representative in the room, sat still at first. He had followed the numbers as they were read and knew his team had a shot, but it was slim.
Dallas Mavericks assistant general manager Matt Riccardi was on the “Take Dat Wit You,” podcast and explained the impact the No. 1 pick could have on the franchise’s windows of contention.