The Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns have split their first six games of this series to force a decisive Game 7 on Sunday evening. Luka Doncic and company advance to the Western Conference Finals with a win or their season will end in the Valley of the Sun.
The home team has won every game in this series so far, but that has no impact on Sunday’s contest. Fans will remember the road team won every game of the Mavericks' first-round series versus the LA Clippers last year until Game 7 in Los Angeles. Game 7s produce nervous moments for both teams, and everybody will be tuned in on Sunday night.
Here is a look at how fans can watch, the odds, and more on the Mavericks versus the Suns in Game 7.
Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns Game 7: How to watch
Start time: 7:00 p.m. CT or 8:00 p.m. ET
How to watch: TNT (national)
Watch online: TNT online
Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns Game 7: Injury report
Mavs wing Tim Hardaway Jr. remains out as he recovers from foot surgery, and Dario Saric will not play as he works his way back from ACL surgery for the Suns. They are the only two players listed on the official injury report heading into Sunday’s Game 7.
Be sure to check social media just before tipoff to catch any late-breaking information.
Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns Game 7 odds, spread, over/under
According to WynnBet, the Mavericks are 6.5-point underdogs heading into Game 7. They are plus-240 on the moneyline and the game’s over/under sits at 204.5.
WynnBet has all the props fans want. Luka Doncic is plus-100 to finish with over 8.5 assists, and plus-105 to grab double-digit rebounds. The Mavs superstar had a monster 46-point double-double in last year’s Game 7 versus the LA Clippers, and fans should expect another incredible performance from number 77 on Sunday night.
Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns Game 7 predictions
Game 7s tend to be lower scoring as both teams come out tight. The Mavs need to stay connected in the first half. There will be plenty of energy in the Footprint Center, and the Suns are going to throw the first punch on May 15. Devin Booker is the best first-quarter scorer in the NBA, and Dallas must answer the Suns early run.
Luka Doncic has a superstar performance on Sunday evening as he goes for 42 points to lift the Mavericks to the upset win. They say the best player on the floor wins in Game 7, and Doncic is that man. Expect a monster performance from the 23-year-old in Phoenix.
Luka gets plenty of help in Game 7. Jalen Brunson goes for 22, and the Mavericks sink 16 3-pointers on Sunday night as Chris Paul struggles for the firth straight game.
Will the Dallas Mavericks upset the Phoenix Suns in Game 7 to advance to the Western Conference Finals? The Golden State Warriors await the winner of Sunday’s game, and it should be an emotional night, so be sure to tune in and enjoy.