
It's been known that Nico Harrison has no shame ever since he wrote the report advising against Nike signing Stephen Curry, a fact further confirmed when he held a press conference to explain Luka Doncic's departure, laughing as if he had traded just anyone. Now the Dallas Mavericks solidify themselves as the franchise with the least shame when it comes to their fans. They increase the price of season tickets by a regrettable 8.61%.
The price increase is tough. But even tougher is the explanation, which sounds like mocking their fans to their faces: "due to continuous investments in the team and the fans' commitment."
Mavs fans have shown their dissatisfaction with the franchise management since Doncic's trade, and telling them this to their faces now could lead to more protests. On the other hand, the Mavs explain that prices will still be lower than in most league markets (they could have simply stated that):
"Subscribers will continue to save between 15 and 23% compared to other secondary markets. The floor area will increase by 10% and the cheaper tickets from 20 to 24 dollars. About 4,200 seats will continue to cost less than 40 dollars."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Dallas anuncia subida en el precio de los abonos por "invertir en el equipo" tras la patada a Luka Doncic