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DALLAS — Watch the Dallas Mavericks vs. San Antonio Spurs at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 5, on KFAA. Here's a breakdown on how to tune in on KFAA -- and guarantee you get the clearest signal possible of the broadcast.
The San Antonio Spurs triumphed over the Dallas Mavericks 135-123, with Victor Wembanyama's stellar performance.
Mavericks will have recent trade acquisitions, including Khris Middleton, Marvin Bagley III for upcoming game against the Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs (34-16) travel to American Airlines Center to face the Dallas Mavericks (19-31) in this Thursday night NBA matchup.
The primary, and far too often overlooked (or misunderstood), reason the Mavs won is the dreaded Second Apron. Dallas was dangerously close to the second apron, and essentially would have walked right into it this offseason had they stayed the course.
Mavericks center Daniel Gafford received an injury update for Thursday's game against the Spurs as trade rumors continue to swirl.
Caleb Martin finds a rhythm before he finds his shot, with a couple of steady bounces of the basketball beneath him that mimic the start of a rap beat. Boom. Boom. Swish. The distinct sounds, echoed by dribbles before the ball rips through the net,
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The Dallas Mavericks put up points but couldn’t slow down San Antonio, falling 135-123 to the Spurs. Dallas extended its streak to 33 straight games scoring 100+ points, the franchise’s longest stretch in six years.
In not starting for the Spurs vs. the Mavericks, Stephon Castle found himself in the unusual spot of coming off the bench for Mitch Johnson.