The NBA Mavericks recently traded away the star Doncic for the Lakers star Davis, which caused confusion and anger among many Mavericks fans, and even put the personal safety of Mavericks general manager Harrison in danger.
Mavericks General Manager Harrison (center)
The Mavericks will face the Rockets at home at 4 a.m. Beijing time on the 9th, which is also the Mavericks' first home game since Doncic was traded. According to ESPN's McMahon, General Manager Harrison has been receiving death threats from Mavericks fans since the decision to trade Doncic.
McMahon mentioned that among the threats were videos that also contained racist name-calling. Security measures will also be strengthened in anticipation of pre-planned protests outside the stadium. McMahon also added that it is unlikely that Harrison will be seated in his usual seat tomorrow either.
In addition, ESPN also reported that Harrison, 52, has also hired a full-time security guard to protect himself and his home.