Just 24 hours after falling to the Clippers, the Mavericks will face them again in a back-to-back matchup.
Just 24 hours after falling to the Clippers, the Mavericks will face them again in a back-to-back matchup.
Just 24 hours after falling to the Clippers, the Mavericks will face them again in a back-to-back matchup.
LOS ANGELES — Watch the Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Clippers at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, on KFAA. Here’s a breakdown on how to tune in – and guarantee you get the clearest signal possible of the broadcast.
The Dallas Mavericks (38-40) face the Los Angeles Clippers (45-32) on Saturday night for the second time in as many days as both teams continue to battle for playoff positioning in the Western Conference. The Clippers hold the No. 8 spot, with the Mavericks close behind at No. 9.
The Mavs struggled Friday night against the Clippers, losing 114-91. It was never a competitive game, which creates a sense that Saturday’s contest will be equally as challenging, with more being added to the injury report.
With only three games remaining in the regular season, the Mavericks are looking to build momentum heading into the Play-In Tournament—crucial if they hope to make a postseason run.
Dallas Mavericks injury report
- Anthony Davis: Probable (Left adductor strain)
- Dante Exum: Out (Left hand surgery)
- Kyrie Irving: Out for the season (ACL tear)
- Dereck Lively II: Questionable (Right ankle stress fracture)
- Daniel Gafford: Questionable (Right knee sprain)
- Jaden Hardy: Doubtful (Right ankle sprain)
- P.J. Washington: Probable (Left ankle sprain)
- Caleb Martin: Probable (Right hip strain)
- Kessler Edwards: Out (Reached 50-game two-way limit)
- Brandon Williams: Out (Reached 50-game two-way limit)
- Olivier-Maxence Prosper: Out for the season (Right wrist surgery)
Los Angeles Clippers injury report
- Amir Coffey: Out (Left knee inflammation)
- Kawhi Leonard: Questionable (Right knee injury management)
Up next
Following the Mavs weekend series against the Clippers, they will head back home to Dallas and get ready to host Luka Doncic for the first time since trading him in early February.
Games in bold denote KFAA/WFAA simulcasts.
- Wednesday, April 9 | vs. LA Lakers – 6:30 p.m. on WFAA/KFAA, ESPN, MavsTV
- Friday, April 11 | vs. Toronto Raptors – 7:30 p.m. on WFAA/KFAA, MavsTV
- Sunday, April 13 | at Memphis Grizzlies – 2:30 p.m. on KFAA, MavsTV

