The Golden State Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks game will be played on Sunday, December 15th, at 8:30 PM ET at Chase Center. The Warriors are 5th in the Western Conference with a 14-10 record, coming off a tough 90-91 loss to the Houston Rockets in the NBA Cup quarterfinals.
The Mavericks are 4th at 16-9, though their seven-game win streak ended with a 118-104 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in their NBA Cup quarterfinal. The teams last met on Nov 12, with the Warriors winning 120-117. Dallas leads their all-time regular-season series 93-84.
Golden State Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks: Preview
The Warriors are averaging 113.1 points per game this season, ranking 14th in the NBA, while allowing 108.4 points, which is sixth-best. They are strong on the boards, grabbing 48.3 rebounds per game (second in the league), though they give up 45.4 rebounds per game (25th). Golden State is also efficient from beyond the arc, making 15.0 three-pointers per game (7th), with a 36.6% shooting percentage from three (14th).
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The Mavericks score 118.5 points per game (6th in the NBA) and allow 111.7 points (12th). They rank sixth in rebounds with 45.9 per game while conceding 43.8 per game (14th). Dallas makes 13.4 three-pointers per game (14th) and has a 37.6% shooting percentage from three (9th).
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Golden State Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks: Head-To-Head Stats
The past four years between the Warriors and Mavericks have been anything but boring. This season (2024-25) kicked off with a bang, as the Warriors pulled out a tight 120-117 win on November 12, snapping their losing skid to Dallas. The previous season (2023-24) belonged to the Mavericks, who won three out of four clashes, including a dramatic 108-106 finish on April 5 and a 132-122 shootout in December. The Warriors managed to sneak in one victory on April 2, scraping by 104-100.
Go back a little further, and the rivalry stays just as spicy. The Warriors held their ground in 2022-23, winning two out of three games, including an intense 127-125 thriller in March. But in 2021-22, all Mavericks took three of four games. One of their best performances came on January 5, 2022, when they dominated the Warriors 99-82. Still, the Warriors had their moments, including a blowout 130-92 win later that month.