
January 14, 2022; Memphis, Tennessee, United States; Dallas Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson (13) drives to the basket while Memphis Grizzles forward Ziaire Williams (8) defends during the second half at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
The Dallas Mavericks (23-19) look to extend a three-game home winning streak when they host the Orlando Magic (8-35) on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 9:30 p.m. ET. Do you want to stream this game live? We have all the information you need to watch this game, including and FuboTV.
How to watch Mavericks vs. magic
Key stats for Mavericks vs. magic
- The Mavericks register 5.5 fewer points per game (105.4) than the Magic (110.9).
- When Dallas scores more than 110.9 points, it’s 12-2.
- When Orlando allows less than 105.4 points, it’s 7-9.
- The Magic’s 102.1 points per game is just 0.9 points less than the 103.0 the Mavericks give their opponents.
- Orlando is 7-15 when scoring over 103.0 points.
- Dallas is 15-5 when opponents score less than 102.1 points.
- This season, the Mavericks have a 45.2% field goal percentage, which is 0.8% lower than the 46.0% shots made by Magic opponents.
- Dallas is 14-3 when shooting better than 46.0% from the field.
- The Magic’s 42.6% field goal percentage this season is 2.8 percentage points lower than the Mavericks have given up to opponents (45.4%).
- Orlando is 3-7 when shooting over 45.4% from the field.
Mavericks players to watch
- The Mavericks’ leader in points and assists is Jalen Brunson, who is putting up 16.0 points per game to go with 5.7 assists.
- Dorian Finney-Smith is Dallas’ best rebounder, averaging 4.7 rebounds in each contest and scoring 10.5 points per game.
- Tim Hardaway Jr. makes more 3-pointers per game than any other member of the Mavericks, knocking down shots from beyond the arc at a rate of 2.4 per contest.
- Finney-Smith leads Dallas in steals and blocks, putting up 1.2 steals and 0.5 blocks per game.
Magic players to watch
- Franz Wagner is amassing 15.7 points and adding 2.9 assists per game, putting him atop the Magic leaderboards for those stats.
- Wendell Carter Jr.’s stat line of 10.3 rebounds, 13.1 points and 2.7 assists per game help him take the top spot in Orlando’s rebounding rankings.
- Gary Harris is the most prolific from distance for the Magic, with 1.8 3-pointers per game.
- Orlando’s leader in steals is Chuma Okeke at 1.3 per game, and their leader in blocks is Mohamed Bamba at 2.1 per game.
Mavericks next schedule
Date | Adversary | Score | Far from home |
---|---|---|---|
5/1/2022 |
Warriors |
W 99-82 |
House |
7/1/2022 |
rockets |
W 130-106 |
Far |
1/9/2022 |
Bulls |
W 113-99 |
House |
12/01/2022 |
knicks |
L 108-85 |
Far |
14/01/2022 |
Grizzlies |
W 112-85 |
Far |
15/01/2022 |
Magic |
– |
House |
17/01/2022 |
Thunder |
– |
House |
19/01/2022 |
guys |
– |
House |
20/01/2022 |
soles |
– |
House |
23/01/2022 |
Grizzlies |
– |
House |
25/01/2022 |
Warriors |
– |
Far |
upcoming magic schedule
Date | Adversary | Score | Far from home |
---|---|---|---|
5/1/2022 |
76ers |
L 116-106 |
House |
8/1/2022 |
pistons |
L 97-92 |
Far |
1/9/2022 |
wizards |
L 102-100 |
House |
12/01/2022 |
wizards |
L 112-106 |
Far |
14/01/2022 |
hornets |
W 116-109 |
Far |
15/01/2022 |
Mavericks |
– |
Far |
17/01/2022 |
Trail Blazers |
– |
House |
19/01/2022 |
76ers |
– |
Far |
21/01/2022 |
Lakers |
– |
House |
23/01/2022 |
Bulls |
– |
House |
26/01/2022 |
Pair of scissors |
– |
House |
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