Get ready for an intense Texas showdown as the Dallas Mavericks face off against the San Antonio Spurs for the second time in a row! This highly anticipated match-up follows the Mavs' loss to the Spurs in Dallas on Thursday, and the rivalry is heating up.
The Battle for Texas: Mavs vs. Spurs
Catch all the action on KFAA at 5 p.m. on Saturday, February 7th. We'll guide you through the best ways to tune in and ensure you don't miss a single play.
The Mavs, fresh from trading away their 10-time All-Star Anthony Davis, will be looking to bounce back from their previous defeat. Victor Wembanyama, who scored 29 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the last game, will be a key player to watch.
But here's where it gets controversial: the Mavs have a number of key players out injured, including Dereck Lively II, Kyrie Irving, and Brandon Williams. Will this impact their performance?
And this is the part most people miss: the Spurs have won both games in this regular season series so far. Can the Mavs turn the tables and secure a win in San Antonio?
Tip-off is at 5 p.m. on KFAA, so make sure you're tuned in!
Injury Reports:
Dallas Mavericks:
- Dereck Lively II: Out for the season (Foot)
- Kyrie Irving: Out (Knee)
- Brandon Williams: Out (Lower leg)
- Tyus Jones: Day-to-day (Recently traded)
- AJ Johnson: Day-to-day (Recently traded)
- Marvin Bagley III: Day-to-day (Recently traded)
- Khris Middleton: Day-to-day (Recently traded)
San Antonio Spurs:
- De'Aaron Fox: Day-to-day (Back)
- Luke Kornet: Day-to-day (Ankle)
- David Jones Garcia: Out (Ankle)
- Lindy Waters III: Out (Knee)
- Jeremy Sochan: Out (Quad)
Don't miss the upcoming games:
- Tuesday, February 10th: @ Phoenix Suns on KFAA, 8 p.m.
- Thursday, February 12th: @ Los Angeles Lakers on Prime Video, 9 p.m.
- Friday, February 20th: @ Minnesota Timberwolves on KFAA, 6:30 p.m.
- Sunday, February 22nd: @ Indiana Pacers on KFAA, 4 p.m.
Who do you think will come out on top in this Texas rivalry? Will the Mavs find their winning form, or will the Spurs continue their dominance? Let's discuss in the comments!