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by Mavsnomodi on 4/10/23American Airlines Center - DallasBad experience as seats are too tiny and crunched in.
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Dallas Mavericks
Dallas Mavericks History
The Mavericks joined the NBA as an expansion franchise in the 1980–81 season, becoming the league’s third team in Texas, joining the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets. The Mavericks struggled in their inaugural season, but quickly improved.
Their win totals increased in each of their first four seasons. Led by Mark Aguirre, who became the franchise's first All-Star, they reached the playoffs for the first time in the 1983–84 season. The Mavericks went on to qualify for the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, culminating in a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 1987–88. They came within one win of the NBA Finals, losing to the Lakers in seven games.
Dallas struggled throughout the '90s, but a new era began when the Mavericks acquired Dirk Nowitzki in 1998. Ownership of the team was sold to Mark Cuban in January of 2000. Cuban immediately began to revitalize the franchise, building around a central trio of Nowitzki, point guard Steve Nash and wing Michael Finley. In Cuban's inaugural year owning the Mavericks, they made the playoffs for the first time in 11 years. This began a streak in which they qualified for the playoffs for 12 consecutive seasons. In the 2011 NBA Finals, they defeated the Miami HEAT in six games to win the only championship in franchise history.
Nowitzki retired in 2019 and passed the torch to Luka Dončić, who led the Mavericks to three straight playoff berths, including the 2022 Western Conference Finals.
Dallas Mavericks Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Southwest
Year Founded: 1980
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Silver, Black
Team Rivals: Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets, Miami HEAT
Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center
The American Airlines Center (also known as "the AAC") has been the home of the Dallas Mavericks since it opened in 2001. The Mavs share the arena with the Dallas Stars of the NHL. American Airlines bought the naming rights to the arena in March of 1999, six months before construction of the facility broke ground.
The Dallas Mavericks’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, when the Mavericks face off against the San Antonio Spurs. The Mavericks host their home opener against the Brooklyn Nets on October 27. The Mavericks play their final game of the regular season at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City against Western Conference opponents the Oklahoma City Thunder. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Season ticket packages are available through the Dallas Mavericks’ Club Maverick membership program. Fans can apply to join the waitlist for season tickets via the team’s website.
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Dallas Mavericks.
The Dallas Mavericks have made two appearances in the NBA Finals and won in 2011.
All 30 teams will participate in the Group Play stage of the NBA In-Season Tournament. Here’s a list of the Dallas Mavericks’ Group West B matchups:
The Dallas Mavericks play at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The seating map for American Airlines Center can be viewed here.
Bad experience as seats are too tiny and crunched in.
I did not like I paid over $200 and did not see star players on roster play in game.
The crowd was enthusiastic, the entertainment was great, the Hispanic Heritage theme night was fun, concession lines not too long, everything was great except the game. The Mavericks played poorly on defense , didn't hustle enough and they lost to a lesser team (Hornets). For the high price we pay for these tickets, the fans deserve to see the home team paly hard and do their best.
Everything was very organized, specially the traffic arround the American Airlines Arena and inside also. All was very cleanned and the attends in the restaurants were very friendly. I'm sure that when I visit Dallas again I will back to Maverichs game
From the beginning of us purchasing tickets to walking out of the door- every staff member was friendly and super helpful. It was difficult finding accessible tickets for certain games, we called and spoke to Ernest, and he helped us find the best tickets in our price range. My husband found the app to be super helpful. I loved the energy every staff member brought to the arena. I was so shocked to see how fast the arena emptied, and traffic flowed perfectly. The only hiccup we encountered was the accessible bathroom stalls and the lines and trying to be respectful to other patrons. But we managed, and it will not keep us from returning. Hubby will need to just use his horn more. Thank you.
It went well. The seat kind of small of what i would like, but it was worth the price i paid for.
First time going to a NBA game and it was great! easy process with the electronic tickets, food in the stadium was very affordable, had some tenders with fries bottomless pop corn and soda, not expensive at all, there are many options with all the different restaurants inside the arena. would strongly recomend to get you tickets right from ticketmaster so you can avoid any issues.
Quick visit to Dallas and was able to grab some Mav’s tickets, awesome way to spend the night in Dallas, venue easy to get to, seats with good view (even up high) lots of food and drink options.
American Airlines center is a nice arena. Comfortable seating and good customer service.
Great experience i recommend going see a mavs game live 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ended up watching the game from home because of the snow ice and one of the three going was sick with a cold . Wish I had paid for the insurance so I could have gotten my money back.
I got to enjoy seeing the Mavs pummel the Heat all while in the company of a special lady. Also, the brisket nachos were delish 🤤 Thanks, Mavs and AAC!
enjoyed myself as always and had a lot of fun! the seats were great too.
I had my Executive VP in from Germany. She wanted to have an authentic American experience and a hot dog. So I got us tickets to a Mavs game. We had a blast. The energy and engagement of events throughout the entire game was amazing and she enjoyed it. We even made the jumbo tron:-)
Dallas is a great city and the stadium in downtown Dallas was top shelf! The cleanliness of the entire facility and all the employees made coming to see the Mav's do their thing fabulous!!!
It was amazing!!! Our first time there, hope we repeat.
The parking ticket on the app did not give me a location or instructions of where to park. It just said ParkWhiz. When I went on the website it said just “having problems connecting to this page.” I had no clue where I was allowed to park. I tried multiple parking lots and eventually found one which said they accepted ParkWhiz but even they were confused. Very frustrating when you don’t know where you are allowed/supposed to park. I think this is unacceptable.
The Mavericks put on a great show! The music and hype was awesome. The only real complaint was the seats are very tight and not very comfortable.
I attended the Dallas vs Lakers Christmas Day game. I was truly impressed by the cleanliness of the stadium, the short wait at the concession stands, the exceptional arena speaker system quality and the staffs friendliness.
The seating was perfect and thanks to the Christmas special we were able to purchase the tickets at a very reasonable price! This was the second best way (worshipping together at church being the first) that our family spent time together enjoying Christmas. We enjoyed the spirit and comradery of the fans and what better way to seal the day than with the Mavericks winning!! So glad we decided to make attending the game a part of our plans for spending time together!