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Dallas Mavericks History

The Mavericks joined the NBA as an expansion franchise in the 1980–81 season, becoming the league’s third team in Texas, joining the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets. The Mavericks struggled in their inaugural season, but quickly improved with Mark Aguirre, who became the franchise's first All-Star and took the team to their first playoff series in the 1983–84 season. The Mavericks went on to qualify for the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, culminating in a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 1987–88. They came within one win of the NBA Finals, losing to the Lakers in seven games.

Dallas struggled throughout the '90s, but a new era began when the Mavericks acquired Dirk Nowitzki in 1998. Ownership of the team was sold to Mark Cuban in January of 2000. Cuban immediately began to revitalize the franchise, building around a central trio of Nowitzki, point guard Steve Nash and wing Michael Finley. In Cuban's inaugural year owning the Mavericks, they made the playoffs for the first time in 11 years. This began a streak in which they qualified for the playoffs for 12 consecutive seasons. In the 2011 NBA Finals, they defeated the HEAT in six games to win the only championship in franchise history.

Nowitzki retired in 2019 and passed the torch to Luka Dončić, who led the Mavericks to four straight playoff berths, including the 2022 Western Conference Finals and 2024 NBA Finals.

Dallas Mavericks Team Info

Conference: Western
Division: Southwest
Year Founded: 1980
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Silver, Black
Team Rivals: San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Pelicans, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami HEAT

Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center

The American Airlines Center (also known as "the AAC") has been the home of the Dallas Mavericks since it opened in 2001. The Mavs share the arena with the Dallas Stars of the NHL. American Airlines bought the naming rights to the arena in March of 1999, six months before construction of the facility broke ground.

FAQS

Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Dallas Mavericks.

Check out the schedule for the Dallas Mavericks and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.

Season ticket packages are available through the Dallas Mavericks’ Club Maverick membership program. Fans can apply to join the waitlist for season tickets via the team’s website. 

The Dallas Mavericks have made three appearances in the NBA Finals and won in 2011.

All 30 teams compete in the Group Play stage of the 2024 Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament. Check back for matchups in the Mavericks’ West Group C when the full 2024–25 regular season schedule is released.

The Dallas Mavericks play at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The seating chart for American Airlines Center can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2014-12-26American Airlines Center - Dallas

    Great game experience. Good seating and easy access

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Mavs are awesome!

    by Anonymous on 2013-03-26American Airlines Center - Dallas

    everything was great at the game but it felt like the waitress kept ignoring us for some reason. that was the only downfall.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome game

    by darkness99 on 2012-12-22American Airlines Center - Dallas

    It was virtually everything I expected. I was honestly there to watch Miami. I was kind of glad the heat destroyed the Mavericks because it allowed me to move down to even closer seats for the final quarter of the game. My seats were great, but moving within 10 feet of the court makes a huge difference. I will definitely be back to watch another game in the future. However, I did find the ticket prices a little high. I later learned that because this was a premiere game, they raise the prices for the elite teams.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by GregRoy on 2010-12-14American Airlines Center - Dallas

    Great Atmosphere Great Music Food/beer was fast Great view

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    NBA Game slower than it looks

    by HockeyFan73643 on 2009-10-12American Airlines Center - Dallas

    Maybe it's because I'm from Canada and grew up on Hockey, or maybe it's because of the referee situation, but this game was sooooo slow. I got bored and left after the 3rd quarter.