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Dallas Mavericks promote Mike Schmitz to general manager after four draft classes

The former ESPN analyst now controls scouting architecture beneath Nico Harrison as the Luka window narrows.

Published June 17, 2026 Source NBA.com From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · June 17, 2026

Dallas Mavericks promote Mike Schmitz to general manager after four draft classes

The former ESPN analyst now controls scouting architecture beneath Nico Harrison as the Luka window narrows.

Source NBA.com ↗

The Dallas Mavericks named Mike Schmitz general manager on Monday, elevating the 36-year-old from assistant GM to the lead personnel role beneath president of basketball operations Nico Harrison. Schmitz will oversee scouting, player personnel, and strategic planning—the full pre-draft machinery that delivered Dereck Lively II at pick 12 in 2023 and Olivier-Maxence Prosper at 24.

Schmitz joined Dallas in June 2021 from ESPN, where he ran draft coverage and maintained the DraftExpress database. His four drafts with the Mavericks include the Lively selection, which is already paying $2.4 million per win share this season, and the 2022 trade-up for Jaden Hardy at pick 37. Hardy is shooting 38.2% from three on 4.1 attempts per game as a bench guard—rotation depth the Mavericks could not afford to buy in free agency after committing $204 million to Kyrie Irving in 2023.

The promotion clarifies reporting lines inside a front office that Harrison has run with unusual informality since replacing Donnie Nelson three summers ago. Schmitz now holds the title that typically accompanies draft-room authority, which matters as Dallas enters a summer with the 26th pick and limited financial flexibility. The Mavericks are $7.8 million into the luxury tax with $168.9 million in committed salary for 2025-26, per Spotrac. Finding rotation players on rookie-scale contracts is no longer a bonus—it is the payroll strategy.

The organizational collaboration language in the release signals the other half of the job: translating scouting into roster construction beneath the second apron. The Mavericks cannot aggregate salaries in trades, cannot use the mid-level exception, and cannot take back more salary than they send out. That leaves the draft, minimum contracts, and trade exceptions under $7.5 million. Schmitz's scouting infrastructure must now feed a roster-building process constrained by the same rules that apply to Boston and Phoenix, except Dallas has not yet won the title that justified the tax bill.

The promotion also creates a succession question Harrison will not answer publicly but rivals are already gaming out. Schmitz is 36, holds the credential title, and runs the draft process for a franchise whose competitive window is defined by Luka Dončić's prime. If Dallas wins or if Harrison leaves, Schmitz becomes the obvious internal candidate. If the Mavericks miss the playoffs or flame out early, owner Mark Cuban—who no longer holds operational control after selling his majority stake to Miriam Adelson and her family in December 2023—cannot force the decision, but his voice still carries weight on basketball decisions per the sale agreement.

The Mavericks are 32-23, fifth in the West, 2.5 games behind Houston for the four-seed. The draft is 127 days away. Schmitz's first decision as GM will be whether to keep the pick or package it with Maxi Kleber's expiring $11 million for a playoff-rotation forward. The phone calls are already happening.

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Schmitz now controls draft infrastructure as Dallas enters a summer with limited cap flexibility and the 26th pick.
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