In an impressive preseason performance, the Dallas Mavericks took down the Milwaukee Bucks with a commanding 109-84 victory. Kyrie Irving was the standout for Dallas, leading the team with 14 points and showcasing his scoring ability and playmaking skills.
Klay Thompson also made his mark, contributing 11 points and providing veteran presence on the court. The Mavericks exhibited a balanced attack, shooting an impressive 50% from the field, underscoring their offensive efficiency as they gear up for the regular season.
On the boards, the Mavs out-rebounded the Bucks 53-37, highlighting their dominance in the paint and commitment to controlling the game. Defensively, Dallas was sharp, holding Milwaukee to just 38% shooting. Gary Trent Jr. led the Bucks with 12 points, but the Mavs effectively contained him throughout the game. Notably, Luka Dončić was out with a left calf contusion, and Giannis Antetokounmpo did not play for the Bucks.
This solid performance marks the Mavericks’ final preseason game as they prepare for their NBA home season opener against the San Antonio Spurs on October 24. With teamwork and determination on full display, the Mavericks are looking to build on this momentum and make a strong push in the upcoming season.