Dallas, TX – There’s a familiar energy back in Dallas as the Mavericks launched their 2024-25 season with a promising home opener victory, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 120-109 at the American Airlines Center. Not only was this game the highly anticipated first outing of Dallas’ new trio—Luka Dončić, Kyrie Irving, and Klay Thompson—but it was also a statement to the league that this Mavericks team means business.
For the first time, the Maverick’s Big Three lit up the court together, bringing a combined 65 points and reminding fans why Dallas is a city to watch this season. Luka Dončić, despite coming off an injury, looked every bit the superstar, making his season debut with a stellar performance that led all scorers: 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 8 assists. The synergy among the trio was evident as they demonstrated some smooth ball movement, shared responsibilities, and strategic playmaking.
Thompson also turned heads, setting a new Mavs franchise record with six three-pointers, ultimately racking up 22 points and 7 rebounds. His shooting provided the team with crucial spacing, and with Irving’s dynamic presence, Dallas was able to keep the Spurs’ defense on edge all night. Post-game, Dončić shared his enthusiasm for the season ahead, noting how much easier it felt to share the load with talented teammates.
“It’s great to get a break and have some help from my teammates,” Dončić said with a smile in the post-game conference, a hint of optimism glinting in his eyes. It’s no secret that Luka has been the primary playmaker and ball-handler for Dallas over recent years, but the added firepower of Irving and Thompson clearly allows him to focus on other facets of his game.
This win makes the Mavericks 1-0, and it’s a victory that’s setting a solid foundation for what could be an exciting season. Now, the team is packing up and hitting the road for their next game in Phoenix. The Mavericks will take on the Suns Saturday night, with tip-off set for 9 p.m. PST, and Mavs fans are eager to see if their team can carry this momentum forward on the road.
Get ready, Dallas. The Mavericks are on a mission, and if opening night was any indication, this season promises big things ahead.