Mavericks at Celtics odds, predictions, how to watch
By Tyler Watts
The Dallas Mavericks are looking to make it four straight road wins on March 13 as they travel to face the Boston Celtics at TD Garden arena. Superstar Luka Doncic is fresh off a 30-point double-double against the Rockets as Dallas looks for their seventh win in the last eight games.
The Celtics have won five straight and are one of the hottest teams in the NBA right now. Jayson Tatum has scored 30-plus in five consecutive contests and looks unstoppable right now. Expect a scoring duel to breakout between Tatum and Doncic on Sunday afternoon.
Fans will not want to miss this contest, so here is a look at the odds, how to watch, and so much more.
Dallas Mavericks at Boston Celtics: How to watch
Start time: 2:30 p.m. CT or 3:30 p.m. ET
How to watch: ABC (national)
Watch online: Watch ESPN or ESPN app
Dallas Mavericks at Boston Celtics: Injury report
The Mavs listed Jalen Brunson (thigh) and Dorian Finney-Smith (arm) as questionable to face the Celtics on Sunday afternoon. Reggie Bullock was ruled on Sunday morning for personal reasons. Tim Hardaway Jr. (foot), Marquese Chriss (knee), and Theo Pinson (finger) remain out.
The Celtics ruled out Aaron Nesmith (ankle), Matt Ryan (G League), and Brodric Thomas (G League) for Sunday’s game. They are the only players listed on their official injury report.
Fans should be sure to check social media just before tipoff for the latest on Brunson and Finney-Smith, plus for any late-breaking news.
Dallas Mavericks at Boston Celtics odds, spread, over/under
According to WynnBet, the Mavericks are 7.0-point underdogs on the road against the Celtics on March 13. The game’s over/under sits at 213.0 with the Mavs at plus-240 on the moneyline.
WynnBet offers plenty of props for the nationally televised game, including odds on players producing a double-double and how many 3-pointers they will hit. It is worth checking out.
Dallas Mavericks at Boston Celtics predictions
The Mavericks go into Boston and pull the upset on Sunday afternoon. Luka Doncic always puts on a show for the European crowd in early tipoffs, and he continues the tradition with a 30-point double-double at the TD Garden arena. The 23-year-old leads the way as the game goes over 213.
Expect Jayson Tatum to fire back with a 35-point performance, but it will not be enough. Spencer Dinwiddie continues his hot streak with 20 points and seven dimes on Sunday afternoon in a Dallas Mavericks win.
Fans can expect a playoff atmosphere on Sunday afternoon, and they will not want to miss this contest, so be sure to tune in and enjoy.