The Dallas Mavericks, famously known as the ‘Mavs’, are an American professional basketball team with their home games at the world-renowned American Airlines Center. The Dallas Mavs compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and participate in the Western Conference Southwest Division. As one of America’s most prominent teams, they share their prestigious arena with another top league – The NHL’s Dallas Stars!
Reached the Western Conference Finals in consecutive seasons
Reunion Arena
1998
Moved to American Airlines Center
American Airlines Center
2006
Won NBA Championship (defeated the Miami Heat in six games)
American Airlines Center
2011
Won NBA Championship (defeated the Miami Heat in six games), Dirk Nowitzki named Finals MVP
American Airlines Center
2011-2012
Set franchise record for consecutive home wins (17)
American Airlines Center
2014
Reached the NBA Playoffs (lost to the San Antonio Spurs in seven games)
American Airlines Center
2020
NBA season suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic
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2020
Resumed NBA season in the Orlando Bubble, reached the first round of the playoffs (lost to the Los Angeles Clippers in six games)
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Dallas Mavericks FAQs
Who owns the Dallas Mavericks?
American billionaire and Entrepreneur Mark Cuban owns the Dallas Mavericks.
Who is the coach of the Dallas Mavericks?
The head coach for the Dallas Mavericks is Jason Kidd.