Dallas Mavericks NBA Updates PH

3rd in Southwest Division | 38-44

Points per game

14th

PPG

Assist per game

28th

APG

Rebounds per game

16th

RPG

Opponent points per game

14th

OPPG

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Location: Dallas, Texas
Team Name: Dallas Mavericks
Seasons: 42; 1980-81 to 2021-22
Record: 1697-1666, .505 W-L%
Playoff Appearances: 23
Championships: 1

Game Schedule

Team Last Match

Upcoming Match

Home Arenas

  • Reunion Arena (1980–2001)
  • American Airlines Center (2001–present)

Dallas Mavericks

Luke Doncic leads the Mavericks’ starting lineup and is one of the league’s most valuable players for a single team. This season, Doncic averaged 28 points per game, and he gets along well with Jalen Brunson and Reggie Bullock, all of whom have improved this season. Dwight Powell and Dorian Finney-Smith may not be household names, but they are crucial to the Mavericks’ success. Dallas acquired Spencer Dinwiddie at the trade deadline; he usually sits on the bench but may be called upon to start in the event of an injury. You may check back here every day for expected and confirmed Mavericks starting lineups.

Dallas Mavericks Starting Lineup

PG

Kyrie Irving #2

PG

Luka Doncic #77

SF

Reggie Bullock #25

SF

Tim Hardaway Jr. #11

F

Christian Wood #35

Dallas Mavericks Starting Lineup Analysis

Luka Doncic will be the main focus of the Mavericks’ attack. They play at a slower tempo, and although he is categorized as a forward or whatever other title you want to give him, he is the offense’s point guard. Jalen Brunson and Spencer Dinwiddie let him play off the ball at times, but the backcourt is usually dominated by Doncic and Brunson. Dorian Finney-contributions Smith’s season likely went unnoticed, but he was a solid defensive defender, rebounded efficiently, and shot 39 percent from three-point range. This is everything a team needs to surround Doncic in terms of perimeter defense and shooting. Trading Kristaps Porzingis in the middle of the year created room to go smaller and rely on Dwight Powell on the low end.