Exclusive: Anthony Davis' agent breaks silence on 'shock' of Mavericks blockbuster

Dallas Mavericks, Anthony Davis
Dallas Mavericks, Anthony Davis | Ron Jenkins/GettyImages

The Dallas Mavericks pulled off the most shocking trade in NBA history last weekend as they sent Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber, and Markieff Morris to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a first-round pick.

This deal was done in the shadows, as Nico Harrison and Rob Pelinka kept their cards extremely close to their chests throughout the entire process. Harrison kept things quiet, even to the point of not involving Doncic and his agent Bill Duffy throughout this process, and the same can be said about Davis and his agent Rich Paul.

Davis and Paul were just as shocked about this deal as fans sitting at home last Saturday night, and Paul opened up about Davis and his journey to Dallas in an exclusive interview with The Smoking Cuban on Friday.

Paul reacts to Mavericks blockbuster, Davis details bond with Harrison

Paul's clients have been part of plenty of trades throughout his career as CEO of Klutch Sports Group, as that is a major part of the business, but none of this magnitude. Two top-10 players were traded for each other suddenly with a few days to go before the trade deadline, and while Paul was initially shocked about the deal that went down, not everything about this blockbuster trade surprised him.

"It was a shock," Paul told The Smoking Cuban when asked about the Davis-Doncic trade. "The timing of it was a shock, who it was was a shock, but I'm not shocked that AD's in Dallas. I'm not shocked about that at all. I've known Nico for 20-plus years, and I know how he felt about AD. So that doesn't shock me at all. But just like everyone else, the timing of it was a shock, and who he was traded for was also a shock."

No one expected the Mavs to trade Doncic, but the team's connection to Davis over the years is undeniable. The Mavericks' rumored interest in Davis goes all the way back to the 2022-23 season, and Harrison and Davis' relationship goes back to Harrison's days with Nike. Davis talked about how he met Harrison when he was in high school through attending Nike camps, and their relationship has continued until today.

"When he was with his tenure with Nike, I've just been a Nike athlete, so we've just been close like that and developed a relationship," Davis said of Harrison on Friday. "Having Nico here, familiar with J-Kidd, Duds...It made the transition a lot smoother."

Having familiar faces in the front office and coaching staff in Dallas has already made this process easier for Davis, and his unique relationships with Jason Kidd, Jared Dudley, and Harrison are something that can't be overlooked. Davis won a championship in Los Angeles with both Kidd and Dudley on the coaching staff, and his lengthy relationship with Harrison is also something that played a role in this move.

"That's what gives you the comfortability to make that type of trade and to be able to do it in a quiet fashion because Nico knew he wasn't getting a disgruntled guy on the other end based upon their relationship, based upon our relationship, and so that's always important in those type of deals," Paul told The Smoking Cuban when asked about Davis' relationship with Harrison.

Relationships are everything in today's NBA, and through what Harrison knows about Davis, he thought that he was going to be a great fit with the Mavs due to his two-way ability and ability to "add to the culture," and Davis feels the same way.

Davis talked about the competitive vibes of his teammates over the two games that he was on the bench with them, and he admires the energy the team plays with and how they all have each other's backs. As Mavericks fans know well, great vibes are crucial to deep playoff runs, and Davis is someone who seems like he is going to bring this energy on a nightly basis.

"All these guys on the team are competitors and having that mindset to come out and compete every night," Davis said on Friday when asked about Mavericks culture and how he can add to it. "I love to play the game and compete every night, and leave it out on the floor. Play til exhaustion."

Davis' personality already seems like it is meshing well in Dallas with the culture that Harrison is looking to build, and Paul seems to believe in this fit as well.

"I think AD's fit is great in Dallas," Paul told The Smoking Cuban. "Everything is big in Texas and I think AD is one of those impactful guys that brings forth big change."

Davis is undoubtedly set to make a major impact on both ends of the floor once he makes his debut tomorrow for the Mavericks, but he is also excited to make an impact off the floor as well. He is looking forward to doing work in the community and making his impact felt in DFW, and through years of working with Davis, Paul also believes that Davis is going to fit in outstandingly off the court in Dallas.

While Mavericks fans are still in shock that Doncic is not a Maverick, the Anthony Davis era is bound to be special. He is moving back to playing power forward, a move he seems ecstatic about, and his easygoing personality and dedication to excellence on both ends of the floor have true potential to take the Mavs back to the NBA Finals. Davis' journey with the Mavericks begins tomorrow against the Houston Rockets, and we'll have you covered with all the latest.

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