After the somewhat surprising departure of the architect of the Doncic trade, the Texans initially decided not to find a direct successor. Instead, franchise boss Patrick Dumont appointed an interim duo in Matt Riccardi and Michael Finley.
According to the latest information from insider Marc Stein, this will not change for the time being. Dumont appreciates much more that after Harrison, who largely managed the business on his own, several players are now providing input. In addition to the two co-general managers, the CEO himself is also becoming significantly more involved than before. The team also receives valuable input from co-owner Mark Cuban and head coach Jason Kidd.