- Game: Brooklyn Nets vs. Dallas Mavericks
- Date: Friday, December 12, 2025
- Venue: American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
- Broadcast: KFAA
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This Friday, the Brooklyn Nets (6-17) are set to visit the American Airlines Center to take on the Dallas Mavericks (9-16) in what shapes up to be a competitive matchup.

In their last outing, the Nets clashed with the Pelicans and emerged victorious with a score of 119-101. Brooklyn enjoyed a shooting performance of 52.8% (47 out of 89) and successfully converted 14 out of 35 three-point attempts. From the free-throw line, they were efficient, sinking 11 of 14 attempts for a solid 78.6% conversion rate. On the boards, Brooklyn secured 45 rebounds, including 13 on the offensive end, and dished out 36 assists while forcing their opponents into 17 turnovers, accompanying that with 6 steals. Defensively, the Nets allowed New Orleans to shoot 45.1% from the floor, giving up 37 of 82 attempts. New Orleans managed 30 assists and 9 steals in this matchup, and gathered 36 rebounds (11 offensive, 25 defensive) while recording 7 blocks. The Pelicans excelled at the free-throw line, hitting 18 of 22 attempts for 81.8% and knocking down 9 of 25 three-pointers. The Nets finished with 17 personal fouls, while the Pelicans were whistled for 15.
Michael Porter Jr. was a standout performer in the last game, scoring 35 points on 14 out of 23 shooting, while logging 33 minutes and grabbing 9 rebounds. Porter finished the night shooting 60.9% from the field, while also contributing 3 assists.
As the Nets approach this game, they hold a 6-17 record for the season. They average 15.8 turnovers per game and are committing 20.5 personal fouls nightly. Collectively, Brooklyn is securing 39.8 rebounds per game and has recorded 583 assists this season, placing them 26th in the NBA for assists. From beyond the arc, the Nets are shooting 34.1% (323 of 947), alongside a free-throw percentage of 77.9%. They are averaging 109.4 points per contest (30th in the league), with a field goal percentage of 44.5%.
On defense, the Nets are forcing 14.1 turnovers each game while averaging 21.4 personal fouls committed. They rank 20th in the league for allowing assists, with 656 given up this season. Their opponents are shooting at 49.5% from the field (979 of 1,977) and Brooklyn surrenders 43.4 rebounds per game, allowing 38.8% on three-point attempts. They currently sit 20th in the league for points allowed per game, giving up 117.2.
In their last game, the Mavericks secured a 122-109 win against the Rockets. Dallas grabbed 24 defensive boards and 7 offensive boards for a total of 31 rebounds. They committed 13 turnovers but managed to make 13 steals during this contest. The Rockets fouled 20 times, leading to 20 free throw attempts for the Mavericks, who converted 17 at an impressive rate of 85.0%. From beyond the arc, Dallas made 7 of 19 shots (36.8%). Overall, they shot 49 out of 82 from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 59.8%. Defensively, the Mavericks allowed the Rockets to shoot 44 of 87 from the field for a 50.6% success rate and gave up 37 rebounds, 16 of which were offensive.
Anthony Davis played a crucial role for the Mavericks, scoring 29 points by hitting 14 of 19 shots (73.7% accuracy), while also grabbing 8 rebounds and adding 2 assists in his 30 minutes on the court.
This season, Dallas stands at a 9-16 record. They average 20.6 personal fouls per game and achieve a 75.6% success rate from the free-throw line. The Mavericks dish out 24.8 assists (25th in NBA) and turn the ball over 15.6 times per contest. They have scored 2,796 points so far this year (111.8 per game), while collecting 44.0 rebounds per outing. Offensively, Dallas is shooting 45.8% from the field, ranking 21st in the league.
Defensively, the Mavericks rank 14th in the league for points allowed per game at 116.1. They force an average of 14.1 turnovers and let opponents shoot 46.1% from the field, placing them 8th overall. Dallas’s defense allows 32.9% shooting from three-point range and their opponents convert 77.2% of their free throws. They concede an average of 25.6 assists and 47.6 rebounds per game, ranking 11th and 28th in the league, respectively.
Who will come out on top tonight against the spread?
Pick: Choose Dallas
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