The Dallas Mavericks have now suffered their eighth loss in March. Despite the return of key player PJ Washington, they failed to secure a victory against the Philadelphia 76ers. While the team’s offense showed notable improvement and maintained strong momentum throughout the game, their defensive struggles proved costly. Following the disappointing loss, PJ Washington did not hold back when addressing the frustration surrounding the Mavericks’ recent struggles and the growing criticism directed at General Manager Nico Harrison.

Following a string of disappointing performances, frustrated fans began chanting ‘Fire Nico.’ However, Washington addressed the situation directly: “At the end of the day the trades happened, we understand we have a new team now. All that ‘fire Nico’ stuff, we’re just sick and tired of hearing it…We just want to go out and play and the fans to support us,” stated Washington, as reported by Joey Mistretta.

Despite the criticism, Washington remains determined to help the Mavericks overcome their struggles. The team has faced challenges since the major roster shakeup. Finding consistency has been difficult, but Washington believes they will improve. However, time is not on their side. With the NBA playoffs approaching, their play-in spot is increasingly at risk.

The Mavericks’ new-look roster has yet to reach its full potential. Washington’s leadership remains crucial during the ongoing injury crisis. The team is still looking for answers. Jason Kidd has struggled to find the right solution. Adding to the challenge, fan pressure has created a tense atmosphere that could impact player confidence.

P.J. Washington #25 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts after a slam dunk against the Golden State Warriors during the first half at Chase Center on February 23, 2025 in San Francisco, California.

How did PJ Washington perform after returning from injury?

PJ Washington returned to action at a crucial time for the Dallas Mavericks. His comeback came when the team desperately needed help. The Mavericks were already without key offensive stars Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis. Both players remain sidelined with serious injuries.

Washington wasted no time making an impact. In his first game back, he delivered an impressive performance with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 assists. This made him the game’s top performer. His contributions were not limited to scoring. Washington also showcased his defensive skills, proving his value on both ends of the floor.