Mavericks governor Dumont cautious about City Hall movement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 9:07 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
BasketballMavericks governor Dumont has expressed hesitation about leading a movement to tear down City Hall, a proposal not initiated by the Mavericks themselves. Concerns regarding logistical issues at the City Hall site, especially during game and concert nights, have contributed to his reluctance. Sources close to Dumont indicate that these issues have made him wary of public association with the initiative. Further discussions about the potential implications for the Mavericks and the city might unfold as negotiations continue.
- •Dumont is cautious about leading the City Hall tear-down movement
- •Concerns include site logistics on game nights
- •The proposal was not initiated by the Mavericks
- •Continued negotiations may yield more insights
- 9:07 PMYahoo Sports — Multiple people close to Mavericks governor Dumont say …
"Multiple people close to Mavericks governor Dumont say …
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