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Dallas Mavericks and Warriors trade leads before overtime swing in Dallas

The the Dallas Mavericks moved to 23-49 after a 137-131 overtime result against the the Golden State Warriors, who went to 34-38 at American Airlines Center.


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First quarter


The the Dallas Mavericks scored 31 in the first quarter while the the Golden State Warriors put up 34 behind 16 steals on the night.


The Mavs finished with 30 points off turnovers, and the Warriors answered with 29 points off turnovers in a game that featured 7 lead changes.


Second quarter


The Mavs posted 42 in the second quarter and built their biggest lead at 15 while leading for 27:22 overall.


Cooper Flagg produced 32 points and 9 assists, and Daniel Gafford added 20 points and 7 rebounds as the the Dallas Mavericks reached 37 assists.


Dallas Mavericks post-match stats showed 59 field goal percent and 44 three point percent, while the Warriors carried 63 total rebounds and 61 bench points.


Third quarter


The the Golden State Warriors won the third quarter 35-25 as the Dubs leaned on 39 assists to keep pressure on Dallas possessions.


The Warriors finished with 23 second chance points on 17 offensive rebounds, and the Mavs had 8 second chance points on 5 offensive rebounds.


Fourth quarter


The Mavs matched the the Golden State Warriors at 28-28 in the fourth quarter, and Dallas had 62 points in the paint to mirror the Warriors at 62.


Klay Thompson hit for 15 points, and Naji Marshall contributed 16 points and 6 rebounds as the post-game report Dallas Mavericks tracked 23 fast break points.


Overtime


The Warriors took overtime 11-5 while shooting 75 free throw percent, and the Mavs ended at 65 free throw percent.


The Dallas Mavericks vs Golden State Warriors highlights included Golden State closing the extra session after the game reached 9 ties.


What it means next


The Dallas Mavericks coach post-game reaction followed a home game that drew 18821, and Big D now heads to Denver for the next broadcast.


The Mavs will be at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on 03/25/2026 at 10:00 PM EDT, with KFAA, ALT, and KTVD carrying the telecast.


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