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The Dallas Mavericks traveled to downtown Oklahoma City to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder just hours after wrapping up a home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
DALLAS — Watch the Dallas Mavericks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 on KFAA, which has just been added to DirecTV Stream's list of channels. Here's a breakdown on how to tune in – and guarantee you get the clearest signal possible of the broadcast.
Off to its best start in 17 games, Minnesota has cracked the AP women's basketball Top 25 for the first time since 2019, coming in at No. 24, while UCLA, South Carolina and Notre Dame remain Nos. 1-3.
TL;DR: Live stream Dallas Mavericks vs. Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA with FuboTV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. The Dallas Mavericks head to Paycom Center to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in a Western Conference matchup. The Mavs are 23-21, which puts them in ninth place. The Thunder are 36-7, which puts them at the top of the Western Conference.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are 2.95 underdogs on Betway, which has the Cleveland Cavaliers at 2.55 to close the (-10.5) spread. Over 227 is at 1.926 odds on 1xbet, with the under at 1.926. On Bet365, Anthony Edwards is at 4.83 to hit over 26.5 points, while Donovan Mitchell to score over 23.5 is at 1.90 odds. Read more here.
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Sunday, Jan. 26 Washington at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Buffalo at Kansas City, 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 6 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. Utah at Ottawa, 5 p.m. Calgary at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.
Jalon Moore scored 13 points and hit the go-ahead free throw with 1:15 left in the game as Oklahoma ground out a 65-62 win over Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville,
The Wolves have 13 games in February, eight of which will take place at Target Center in Minneapolis. The February slate features some exciting back to backs, tough matchups and plenty of compelling games for the local basketball club. Here's a look at five of their toughest matchups as the caldenar flips to February:
With Mitchell Robinson’s return to NBA action still looming, New York Knicks fans are at their wits’ end. Robinson hasn’t played in over eight months, last appearing in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Indiana Pacers.
The Detroit Pistons lose their 2025 first-round NBA draft pick if they reach the playoffs because of the trade to acquire Isaiah Stewart in 2020.