- Matchup: State Farm Arena vs Dallas Mavericks
- Event Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
- Venue: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
- Broadcast: NBC
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The Atlanta Hawks (33-31) are set to host the Dallas Mavericks (21-43) at State Farm Arena this Tuesday.

In their previous outing, the Mavericks faced off against the Raptors, suffering a defeat with a score of 122-92. Dallas finished with 20 personal fouls while Toronto recorded 19. They managed to hit 10 of their 36 attempts from beyond the arc. Toronto exhibited strong free-throw shooting at 72.7%, converting 16 of 22 attempts. The Raptors also secured 42 rebounds (8 offensive, 34 defensive) and notched 7 blocks. In terms of assists, they delivered 39 while racking up 11 steals. On defense, the Mavericks allowed their opponents to shoot 50.5% from the floor, going 48 for 95. Dallas recorded 22 assists, caused 8 turnovers, and achieved 5 steals. They pulled down 47 total rebounds, with 13 coming from the offensive end. At the free-throw line, the Mavericks converted 17 of 20 attempts for a solid 85.0% success rate. Dallas ended the game with a field goal percentage of 39.8% (35 of 88) and made only 5 out of 30 attempts from three-point distance.
Daniel Gafford proved to be instrumental in the last game, scoring 21 points on a perfect 10-of-10 shooting in 23 minutes, along with 11 rebounds and 3 assists.
As they approach this game, Dallas holds a record of 21-43 for the season. They are averaging 14.8 turnovers per game and committing 18.2 fouls per contest. Dallas averages 44.7 rebounds per game while tallying 1,590 assists this season, ranking 24th in the league for assists. Their three-point shooting stands at 33.9% (677 out of 1,995) and they convert 74.3% of free-throw attempts. The Mavericks score an average of 113.0 points per game (23rd in the league), with a field goal percentage of 46.8%.
Defensively, Dallas forces 13.2 turnovers per game and commits 21.0 personal fouls. They rank 25th in the league for assists given up, relinquishing 1,780 assists throughout the season. Opponent’s field goal percentage against them stands at 47.0% (2,828 out of 6,023) while they allow 46.8 rebounds per game. Opponents shoot 34.0% from beyond the arc, and the Mavericks are 22nd in the league in points allowed per game, giving up an average of 117.7.
In their last game, the Hawks secured victory with a final score of 125-116 against the 76ers. Atlanta amassed 39 rebounds (27 defensive and 12 offensive) but struggled with 21 turnovers while recording 11 steals. The 76ers committed 20 fouls, allowing the Hawks to shoot 25 free throws, of which they scored 20, resulting in an 80.0% free-throw rate. From three-point range, Atlanta converted 13 out of 32 attempts (40.6%). Overall, the Hawks shot 46 out of 83 from the field, achieving a shooting percentage of 55.4%, while permitting the 76ers to make 47 out of 86 field-goal attempts (54.7%). Philadelphia shot 38.5% from three (10 out of 26) and finished the game going 12 out of 18 at the free-throw line (66.7%). Atlanta allowed the 76ers 36 total rebounds, 10 of which were offensive.
Jalen Johnson was a standout player for Atlanta, contributing 35 points in his 39 minutes on the court, along with 7 assists and 10 rebounds with an impressive shooting percentage of 63.2% (12 of 19).
This season, Atlanta holds a record of 33-31. Offensively, they shoot 47.2% from the field, putting them 13th in the league. The Hawks have accumulated a total of 7,534 points this season, averaging 117.7 points per game, while grabbing 43.2 rebounds per matchup. They lead the league with 30.5 assists per game and are committing 14.4 turnovers per contest. Atlanta averages 19.8 personal fouls and success from the charity stripe stands at 77.6%.
Defensively, the Hawks allow 35.6% shooting from three (839 of 2,356) and opponents convert 79.4% of their free throws. They give up 27.0 assists and 46.3 rebounds per game, ranking 16th and 26th in the league, respectively. Atlanta allows an average of 117.3 points per game, tying them for 21st in the NBA, while forcing 15.8 turnovers per game and permitting opponents to shoot 47.3% from the floor (21st in the league).
So, what is the prediction for tonight’s parlay?
Recommendation: Bet on Atlanta and the Under for total points
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