The Dallas Mavericks (23-46) host the Atlanta Hawks (37-31) on Wednesday in a battle of two teams who faced off just over a week ago. Tipoff at American Airlines Center is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
The Hawks took the win over the Mavericks in the teams’ first meeting of the year, 124-112, on Mar. 10 in Atlanta. Klay Thompson shot the lights out in the second half, scoring 18 of his team-high 21 points as Dallas tried to dig itself out of the hole the Mavs dug themselves with yet another slow start. Nickeal Alexander-Walker led all scorers with 29 points for the Hawks in the win, while Jalen Johnson added 27 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.
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Winning
That win over the Mavs eight days ago was the Hawks’ seventh in a row at the time. They have since rattled off wins over the Brooklyn Nets, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic to extend their current win streak to 10 games entering Wednesday’s contest.
Alexander-Walker is coming off a career-high scoring night in Monday’s 124-112 win over the Magic. The guard in his seventh season out of Virginia Tech scored 41 points on 12-of-21 shooting, including a 9-of-14 night from 30-point range, and grabbed seven boards in the win. Johnson has grabbed 34 rebounds and dished 34 assists in the team’s last three games as well.
So, the same two guys who gave the Mavericks hell the first time around are really going well for Atlanta recently.
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Losing
Dallas, meanwhile, is coming off Monday’s demoralizing 129-111 loss at the New Orleans Pelicans. Having reached the point in a long season where losing has become at least an acceptable outcome, it’s hard to envision the Mavericks offering a ton of resistance as the Hawks seek their 11th straight win.
Daniel Gafford is questionable with an illness as of the 6:15 p.m. injury report on Tuesday, and so is Caleb Martin, with plantar fascia soreness. Brandon Williams is doubtful after suffering a blow to the head in Monday’s loss to the Pelicans.
These developments open the door to heavier minutes for guys like recent two-way signee John Poulakidas and longtime Mavericks’ reserve Dwight Powell. The Mavs have won just twice in their last 14 games and currently sport the sixth-worst record in the NBA.
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Drawing a blank?
It’s getting tougher and tougher to find a reason to sit through an entire Mavericks game as the 2025-26 season wears on. But, Cooper Flagg has become appointment television once more, with 21 or more points in each of his last three games. P.J. Washington has finally strung together back-to-back good nights, scoring 20 points in Sunday’s 130-120 win at the Cleveland Cavaliers and backing it up with 18 more in Monday’s loss to New Orleans.
Can Flagg work his way back to front-running in the NBA Rookie of the Year race? Can Washington find his groove down the stretch in the small-ball lineups head coach Jason Kidd has employed out of necessity in recent games?
It might be a stretch, but if you squint, sometimes there is still a feint glimmer of something resembling hope for the future with the Mavs starting a rebuild in the face.
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How to watch
The Mavericks and the Hawks tip off from American Airlines Center at 7:30 on Monday. The game will be televised locally on KFAA Channel 29, and the stream will be on MavsTV and NBA League Pass where available.