- Matchup: Golden State Warriors vs Dallas Mavericks
- Date: Monday, March 23, 2026
- Venue: American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
- Broadcast: Peacock
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The Golden State Warriors (33-38) are set to visit the American Airlines Center on Monday, facing off against the Dallas Mavericks (23-48).

In their most recent outing, the Warriors fell to the Hawks with a score of 126-110. The Warriors recorded 16 personal fouls, whereas the Hawks were tagged with 19. Golden State made 13 of 40 attempts from beyond the arc, while Atlanta converted 85.0% of their free throws, sinking 17 of 20. In terms of rebounding, Atlanta grabbed a total of 41 (11 offensive, 30 defensive) and registered 3 blocks. The Hawks also tallied 31 assists and 6 steals. Defensively, the Warriors allowed Atlanta to shoot 53.9% from the field, giving up 48 out of 89 shot attempts. Golden State compiled 33 assists, forced 9 turnovers, and recorded 5 steals. On the boards, they secured 44 rebounds, including 13 offensive ones. At the charity stripe, the Warriors made 13 of their 17 free throws, achieving a shooting percentage of 76.5%. The Warriors finished the game with a shooting percentage of 50.0% (41 of 82) and connected on 15 of their 42 three-pointers.
De’Anthony Melton was a standout player during the game, shooting at 46.7% from the field and racking up 4 assists. He played for 22 minutes and grabbed 2 rebounds, finishing with 20 points on 7 of 15 shooting.
The Warriors come into this matchup with a record of 33-38 for the season. They average 114.7 points per game (19th in the league) with a shooting percentage of 45.9%. Golden State hits 35.6% of their three-point attempts (1,136 of 3,194) and has an 80.3% free-throw percentage. Collectively, the Warriors are averaging 42.5 rebounds per game and have a league-leading 2,055 assists this season. They commit an average of 15.6 turnovers per game and 19.7 personal fouls.
On the defensive end, the Warriors force 16.0 turnovers per game while drawing 18.3 fouls. They rank 15th in the NBA in assists allowed, with 1,896. Opponents are shooting 47.5% against them (2,988 of 6,291), and they give up 45.0 rebounds per game. The Warriors are ranked 12th in the league for points allowed per game (114.6) with an opponents’ three-point shooting percentage of 35.2%.
In their last game, the Mavericks faced a tough loss against the Clippers, finishing 138-131. Dallas allowed Los Angeles to secure 41 rebounds overall (9 offensive). They shot 50.0% from beyond the arc, making 21 of 42 shots and finished with a free throw rate of 83.3%, sinking 15 of 18 attempts. The Mavericks conceded 56.7% shooting from the field, allowing the Clippers to make 51 of 90 attempts. Meanwhile, the Mavericks managed 48 total field goals out of 102 attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 47.1%. Dallas converted on 13 of their 34 three-point shots (38.2%) and went 22 of 29 at the free-throw line for a percentage of 75.9%. The Clippers accrued 17 personal fouls, giving the Mavericks 29 free throw opportunities, while committing 21 turnovers and marking 9 steals. Dallas collected 21 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds, for a total of 29 rebounds in the game.
Naji Marshall was pivotal for the Mavericks, hitting 11 of 23 shots for a field goal percentage of 47.8%, along with 2 rebounds. Marshall racked up 28 points during his 37 minutes on the floor and added 4 assists.
This season, the Mavericks hold a record of 23-48. They average 18.1 personal fouls per game, shooting 74.8% from the free-throw line. Dallas assists average at 25.1 per contest (23rd in the NBA), while they average 14.8 turnovers per game. They have tallied 8,059 points this season, averaging 113.5 points per game, and grab 44.9 rebounds per game. Offensively, the Mavericks have a field goal percentage of 46.8%, ranking 15th in the league.
Defensively, the Mavericks rank 24th in points allowed per game (118.7). They force 13.1 turnovers each game and allow opponents to shoot 47.5% from the floor (22nd in the league). Dallas concedes 34.6% from beyond the arc (899 of 2,601) and allows opponents to shoot 76.8% from the free-throw line. They give up 28.2 assists and 46.5 total rebounds per game, placing them 27th in both categories in the NBA.
What will be the outcome of tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Dallas
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