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The Mavericks–Spurs rivalry is an NBA rivalry between the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs.It is an intense rivalry that often features contested games. It is also known as the I-35 Rivalry since San Antonio and Dallas lie on Interstate 35, it is one of the three National Basketball Association rivalries between teams from Texas, the others featuring Dallas and San Antonio versus ...
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Compaq renamed Rocket's home stadium The Summit to Compaq Center. On December 7, 1997, Rockets beat the Mavericks 108–106 at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico. The game is accounted for as a Dallas home game. 1998–99: Tie 2–2: Rockets, 2–0: Mavericks, 2–0: Rockets 63–41: Rockets win 11 games in a row against the Mavericks.
It marked the NBA's third regular-season game in Mexico City. [2] [3] The second game, between the Orlando Magic and the Toronto Raptors, was played on January 14, 2016, at The O 2 Arena in London. It marked the NBA's sixth regular-season game in London. [4] [5]
The Nets won the game, where Richard Jefferson led in scoring with 28 points. In Game 2, the Raptors pulled off the victory, where Anthony Parker had 26 points while Carter had 19 points and 11 rebounds for New Jersey. The Nets then took Games 3 and 4 at home, where Carter led in scoring for both games, having 37 and 27 points, respectively.
The Dallas Mavericks joined the Midwest Division of the Western Conference, where they would stay until the league went to six divisions for the 2004–05 season. Dick Motta, who had guided the Washington Bullets to the NBA Championship in 1977–78, was hired as the team's first head coach. He had a well-earned reputation of being a stern ...
The 2009–10 New Jersey Nets season was the 43rd season of the franchise, 34th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the team's final season at the Izod Center. With a loss to the Dallas Mavericks on December 2, 2009, the Nets became the first team in NBA history to start the season 0–18. [1]
After losing 105-98 to the Celtics on Saturday, the Mavericks have their backs against the wall in the 2024 NBA Finals in their return to Dallas.