The new-look Dallas Mavericks are just about set to tip off their 2025-26 season.
Led by Anthony Davis with No. 1 draft pick Cooper Flagg in tow, the Mavericks start their season in style with a matchup against Victor Wembanyama and the longtime rival San Antonio Spurs.
The Dallas Morning News has been on hand virtually the entire preseason in the lead-up to the season opener. Below you’ll find details on how to watch the first game of the Mavericks season, along with ticket information and a heaping amount of our Mavs preseason content.
Will the Mavericks get back to the playoffs? Will Flagg win Rookie of the Year? The long journey starts on Wednesday.
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How to watch Mavs-Spurs
When: Wednesday, Oct. 22, 8:30 p.m.
Where: American Airlines Center
TV: ESPN; Streaming: ESPN+
Radio: 97.1 FM; Spanish: 99.1 FM
Ticket info
There are still single-game tickets available for the opener on both the Mavericks’ website and on secondary markets like StubHub and Seat Geek.
Tickets to the upper bowl of the arena start at around $52. Lower bowl tickets start at around $205.
Preseason content
— Mavs have no issue with Cooper Flagg running the show despite being youngest player in NBA
— 2025-26 NBA betting odds: What are the Dallas Mavericks’ championship, awards odds?
— What could propel Mavericks back to the NBA Finals? A trio of veteran coaches, perhaps
— Dallas Mavericks sign head coach Jason Kidd to multi-year contract extension
— Moussa Cisse, through energy and effort, earns a spot on Mavericks’ season-opening roster
— After injury ravaged season, Mavericks’ new medical staff looks to turn team’s fortunes
— Mavericks’ Jason Kidd is prioritizing these 3 principles as Dallas’ preseason kicks off
— When will Dallas Mavericks wear throwback Hardwood Classic uniforms this season?
The undrafted center impressed in the preseason and received a two-way contract on Saturday: “He’s earned it.”
Cissé had a five-year college career with Memphis, Oklahoma State and Ole Miss.
The Mavs also gave injury updates on Daniel Gafford, Caleb Martin and Brandon Williams.
It’s just the eighth store for the growing chain.
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