Dallas Mavericks: What fans need to know about second half of schedule

Dallas Mavericks Luka Doncic Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Dallas Mavericks Luka Doncic Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Dallas Mavericks have won six of their last seven games as they are finally breaking out after a slow start. Superstar Luka Doncic is averaging over 31 points per game on tremendous efficiency in his ten February games. The Mavs look like a viable contender and are continuing to build on their success.

Fans were in the dark on the second half of the schedule until Feb. 24. The Mavericks get a week off starting on March 3 for the All-Star break. Luka Doncic will take start in the game on March 7.

The NBA released the remainder of the schedule on Wednesday. Here is a look at what Mavs fans need to know about the second half.

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Everything Dallas Mavericks supporters need to know about the second half of the schedule

The second-half slate opens up on March 10 against the rival San Antonio Spurs. Dallas has the fourth-easiest remaining schedule, according to Tankathon. They have ten back-to-backs in the second half and 14 games on national television.

Fans should expect the Mavs to turn it on in the second half. The team is finally getting time on the court to acclimate. Luka Doncic is in shape and playing at an MVP-level. The Mavericks are one of the best offensive teams in the NBA. Things should only improve in the second half of the season.

Dallas plays their final regular-season game in Minnesota on May 16. The playoffs being on May 22. Expect the Mavericks to be back in the postseason and ready to make a deep run come May. Fans will not want to miss a second of the action. They can see the full second-half schedule here.

Gear up for what promises to be a fun and exciting run for the Dallas Mavericks. Stay tuned to The Smoking Cuban for all the latest news and analysis too.

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