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Mavericks–Spurs rivalry
Dallas Mavericks
San Antonio Spurs
First meetingOctober 11, 1980
Mavericks 103, Spurs 92
Latest meetingOctober 22, 2025
Spurs 125, Mavericks 92
Next meetingFebruary 5, 2026
Statistics
Meetings total239[1]
All-time series137–103 (SAS)
Regular season series117–87 (SAS)
Postseason results20–16 (SAS)
Longest win streakSAS W16
Current win streakSAS W2
Postseason history

TheMavericks–Spurs rivalry is anNBArivalry between theDallas Mavericks and theSan Antonio Spurs. It is an intense rivalry that often features contested games. It is also known as theI-35 Rivalry since San Antonio and Dallas lie onInterstate 35, it is one of the threeNational Basketball Association rivalries between teams fromTexas, the others featuring Dallas and San Antonio versus theHouston Rockets.

Background

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The Mavericks–Spurs rivalry is relatively new, emerging in the 2000s and early 2010s, but very fierce.[2][3][4] It features two teams with Dallas roots—the Spurs began their life in theABA as the Dallas Chaparrals and did not move to San Antonio until 1973. On October 11, 1980, the Mavs made their NBA debut by defeating the Spurs 103–92.[5] The teams have met numerous times in the playoffs, with the Spurs defeating the Mavericks in 2001, 2003, 2010, and 2014, while the Mavericks defeated the Spurs in 2006 and 2009.[2][3][6][7][8] The Spurs have won five championships and six conference titles, while the Mavericks have won one championship and three conference titles. The Spurs have won 15 division titles, while the Mavericks have won 3. Both the Spurs and the Mavericks have 3 60-win seasons, with the Mavericks having 3 60-win seasons during the 2000s while the Spurs have 2 60-win seasons during the 2000s and 1 60-win season during the 2010s.

The two teams met in the playoffs during the 2000–2001 season with the Spurs winning in five games. Little was made during this series, as the Spurs won their first NBA championship only two years before. The Mavericks, run by a trio ofSteve Nash,Michael Finley, andDirk Nowitzki, had just defeated theUtah Jazz despite not having home court advantage and were only starting to meld into a title contender.

The two teams met again in 2003 in the Western Conference Finals. Both the Spurs and the Mavericks had 60-win seasons and reached the Western Conference Finals after defeating theLos Angeles Lakers and theSacramento Kings, respectively. Despite having the best season of their history, the Mavericks fell in six games to the Spurs, as Nowitzki missed Games 4–6 after injuring his knee in Game 3.[9]

The rivalry took on a new meaning in 2005 when, near the end of the regular season,Don Nelson would resign as head coach of the Mavericks, apparently satisfied with the state of the team, and hand the coaching reins to former SpurAvery Johnson, thepoint guard of the 1999 NBA champion Spurs team who hit the game-winning shot against theNew York Knicks. Since Johnson was coached under Spurs' Head CoachGregg Popovich, he would be familiar with most, if not all, of Popovich's coaching style and philosophy. During the 2005 offseason,Michael Finley, who was waived by the Mavericks under the amnesty clause, joined the Spurs in search for the elusive title.

During the 2006 playoffs, the two rivals met again. San Antonio won the first game at home 87–85. The Mavericks got revenge the next game, winning 113–91 and evening the series up at 1–1. The Mavericks then won a dramatic Game 3 by a single point, 104–103. Though Manu Ginóbili could have made a game-winning basket with five seconds on the clock, he committed an error, allowing the ball to bounce away from him with one second remaining. Dallas won a tightly contested Game 4 123–118 in overtime. The Spurs proceeded to avoid elimination by taking Game 5. In the final seconds of the game, Jason Terry was seen punching former teammate Michael Finley under the belt, leading to his suspension for Game 6. He was sorely missed as the Spurs won, taking the series back home for a Game 7. In the crucial Game 7, with 2.6 seconds to go, Nowitzki converted a three-point play to force overtime.Manu Ginóbili, who fouled Dirk on the play, had just given San Antonio their first lead one possession earlier. Tim Duncan, who had played in all 48 minutes of regulation, was too fatigued to carry his team in overtime. The Mavericks, meanwhile, were set to take control of the game and they did just that, winning 119–111. The Mavericks went on to the Conference Finals where they defeated the Suns in six games, but succumbed to the champion Heat in the NBA Finals. This series was notable due to controversy in regards to both teams being forced to meet in the Western Conference Semifinals and not the Western Conference Finals. This was because despite both teams having the two best records in the Western Conference, all division champions were guaranteed at least the third seed at the time. Since both teams resided in the same division and Dallas finished second behind the Spurs, the Mavericks was forced into the fourth seed. Since neither team was upset, and the playoff format is a fixed bracket, this series was viewed as taking place earlier in the playoffs than it was supposed to. This led to a modification in division champions only guaranteed at least the fourth seed to prevent this from happening again (this change would last until2016).

Despite much anticipation of a renewed meeting in the 2007 Western Conference Finals, the Mavericks lost to the Golden State Warriors in one of the greatest upsets in NBA history. The Spurs won theNBA Finals after beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4–0.[10] The eighth seed Warriors, who made the playoffs on the last game of the NBA season, defeated the 67-win, first-seed Mavericks in six games.[11] Meanwhile, the Spurs would ultimately go on to win the 2007 NBA Championship, establishing themselves as a true NBA dynasty.[12][13][14][15] The season also gave longtime former Maverick Michael Finley his first championship. Many Spurs teammates claimed that the drive to win this season was partially to give Finley his first championship, especially since Finley had lost a bitter-fought series to his longtime team the year previous.[16]

Worth noting in a regular season meeting between the two rivals in April 2007, a game that the Spurs won 91–86, Tim Duncan suffered his first career ejection for supposedly laughing while sitting on the bench.Joey Crawford, the referee who ejected Duncan, allegedly asked Duncan to a fight which led to the longtime ref's season-ending suspension. As Duncan was heading into the locker room,American Airlines Center erupted into a huge cheer, applauding Duncan's ejection. The game saw chippy play, withJerry Stackhouse andManu Ginóbili getting into an altercation after a rebound.

In the 2009 NBA Playoffs, the Mavericks and Spurs squared off again in the first round. The Spurs and Mavericks split the first two games in San Antonio, but Dallas defeated the Spurs in games 3 and 4, both in Dallas. The Mavericks then went on to close out the series and eliminated the Spurs at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

In 2010, the Dallas Mavericks matched up against the San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs. Although the Mavericks managed to obtain the number two seed, they were defeated by the Spurs in six games.

During the 2011 playoffs, a role reversal of sorts occurred between the two rivals, when the top seeded Spurs were defeated by the eighth seededMemphis Grizzlies, the first time an eight seed defeated a one seed since the infamous Mavs–Warriors series of 2007. In addition, the Mavericks defeated the LeBron James–ledMiami Heat in the NBA Finals, similar again to how the 2007 Spurs defeated a LeBron James–ledCleveland Cavaliers team in the Finals.

The Mavericks were swept in the2012–13 NBA season by the Spurs for the first time since the1997–98 NBA season, Tim Duncan's rookie season. In their last match up of the season, San Antonio escaped with a 92–91 victory over Dallas when aVince Carter 3-point attempt bounced off the rim at the buzzer. With the win the Spurs clinched a playoff spot for the 16th straight season, currently the longest streak in the NBA. San Antonio also reached 50 wins for the 14th straight season, the longest streak in NBA history.[17]

Game 2 of Dallas Mavericks vs. San Antonio Spurs atAT&T Center during the2014 NBA playoffs first round

In the2013–14 season, the Spurs once again swept the Mavs in the regular season, giving them nine straight victories. In addition, an overtime loss to theMemphis Grizzlies on April 16, 2014, ensured that the Mavericks would face the Spurs once again in the2014 NBA playoffs, where the Mavs would be the eighth seed and San Antonio the first. In Game 1 in San Antonio, the game was relatively close. Dallas managed to reach an 81–71 lead in the fourth quarter, but the Spurs rallied back and took Game 1 at home, 85–90. However, the Mavs managed to force 22 turnovers in Game 2 to rout the Spurs 113–92, splitting the first two games before the series went to Dallas. In Game 3,Manu Ginóbili managed to hit a shot that put the Spurs up 108–106 with 1.7 left, but a buzzer beater byVince Carter gave the Mavs the victory, putting them up 2–1 in the series. The Spurs took Game 4 in Dallas 93–89 and later Game 5 at home 109–103, giving them a 3–2 lead. Luckily, the Mavs avoided elimination in Game 6 at home by rallying in the fourth quarter, winning 111–113. The Spurs won game 7 119–96, eliminating the Mavericks in the first round.

Players played for both teams

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Season-by-season results

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Dallas Mavericks vs. San Antonio Spurs Season–by–Season Results
1980s (Mavericks, 33–26)
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursOverall seriesNotes
1980–81Spurs5–1Spurs,2–1Spurs,3–0Spurs
5–1
Dallas Mavericks join the NBA as an expansion team and are placed in theWestern Conference and theMidwest Division. Spurs are moved to the Midwest Division, becoming in-state divisional rivals with the Mavericks.
1981–82Spurs5–1Spurs,3–0Spurs,2–1Spurs
10–2
1982–83Spurs4–2Spurs,2–1Spurs,2–1Spurs
14–4
1983–84Mavericks4–2Mavericks,3–0Spurs,2–1Spurs
16–8
1984–85Mavericks4–2Mavericks,3–0Spurs,2–1Spurs
18–12
1985–86Mavericks4–2Mavericks,2–1Mavericks,2–1Spurs
20–16
1986–87Mavericks4–2Mavericks,3–0Spurs,2–1Spurs
22–20
Mavericks win the Midwest Division for the first time.
1987–88Mavericks5–1Mavericks,3–0Mavericks,2–1Mavericks
25–23
1988–89Mavericks5–1Mavericks,3–0Mavericks,2–1Mavericks
30–24
On January 27, 1989, Mavericks beat the Spurs 126–82, their largest victory against the Spurs with a 44–point differential.
1989–90Mavericks3–2Mavericks,2–1Tie,1–1Mavericks
33–26
1990s (Spurs, 36–9)
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursOverall seriesNotes
1990–91Spurs4–1Tie,1–1Spurs,3–0Mavericks
34–30
Last season Mavericks held the overall series record.
1991–92Spurs5–0Spurs,3–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
35–34
On November 1, 1991, Spurs beat the Mavericks 140–99, their largest victory against the Mavericks with a 41–point differential and their most points scored in a game against the Mavericks.
1992–93Spurs5–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,3–0Spurs
40–34
Last season Spurs played atHemisFair Arena.
1993–94Spurs5–0Spurs,3–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
45–34
Spurs open upAlamodome.
Spurs win 16 games in a row against the Mavericks and 10 straight home meetings against the Mavericks.
1994–95Spurs3–2Spurs,2–0Mavericks,2–1Spurs
48–36
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
1995–96Tie2–2Spurs,2–0Mavericks,2–0Spurs
50–38
Spurs win 12 straight road games against the Mavericks.
1996–97Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
53–39
1997–98Spurs4–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
57–39
SpursdraftTim Duncan.
1998–99Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
60–40
Dirk Nowitzki debuts for the Mavericks.
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (37–13).
Spurs win1999 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
1999–2000Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Spurs
62–42
2000s (Spurs, 33–30)
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursOverall seriesNotes
2000–01Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
65–43
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (58–24).
2001 Western Conference SemifinalsSpurs4–1Tie,1–1Spurs,3–0Spurs
69–44
1st postseason series.
Mavericks play their final home games atReunion Arena.
2001–02Spurs3–1Spurs,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
72–45
Mavericks openAmerican Airlines Center.
Last season Spurs played at Alamodome.
2002–03Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Spurs
74–47
Spurs open upSBC Center (now known as Frost Bank Center).
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (60–22).
2003 Western Conference FinalsSpurs4–2Spurs,3–0Mavericks,2–1Spurs
78–49
2nd postseason series.
Spurs go on to win2003 NBA Finals.
2003–04Mavericks3–1Mavericks,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
79–52
Mavericks win the season series and finish with a winning record at home against the Spurs for the first time since the1989 season.
2004–05Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
82–53
As part of new realignments, Mavericks and Spurs were moved to the newSouthwest Division.
Spurs win2005 NBA Finals.
2005–06Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Spurs
84–55
2006 Western Conference SemifinalsMavericks4–3Mavericks,2–1Tie,2–2Spurs
87–59
3rd postseason series.
Mavericks become the 5th NBA road team to win a game 7 after leading the series 3–1.
Mavericks go on to lose2006 NBA Finals.
2006–07Mavericks3–1Tie,1–1Mavericks,2–0Spurs
88–62
Mavericks win the Southwest Division for the first time.
Mavericks finish with the best record in the league (67–15).
2007–08Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
91–63
2008–09Tie2–2Tie,1–1Tie,1–1Spurs
93–65
2009 Western Conference First RoundMavericks4–1Mavericks,2–0Mavericks,2–1Spurs
94–69
4th postseason series.
2009–10Mavericks3–1Mavericks,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
95–72
Mavericks win the Southwest Division.
2010s (Spurs, 38–15)
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursOverall seriesNotes
2010 Western Conference First RoundSpurs4–2Mavericks,2–1Spurs,3–0Spurs
99–74
5th postseason series.
2010–11Spurs3–1Spurs,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
102–75
Spurs record their 100th win against the Mavericks.
Mavericks win2011 NBA Finals, their first NBA championship.
2011–12Tie2–2Mavericks,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
104–77
2012–13Spurs4–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
108–77
Spurs' first season series sweep against the Mavericks since the1997 season.
Spurs lose2013 NBA Finals.
2013–14Spurs4–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
112–77
Spurs finish with the best record in the league (62–20).
2014 Western Conference First RoundSpurs4–3Mavericks,2–1Spurs,3–1Spurs
116–80
6th postseason series.
Spurs win 10 games in a row against the Mavericks.
Spurs go on to win2014 NBA Finals.
2014–15Tie2–2Mavericks,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
118–82
2015–16Spurs4–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
122–82
2016–17Spurs3–1Spurs,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
125–83
2017–18Spurs3–1Tie,1–1Spurs,2–0Spurs
128–84
2018–19Spurs4–0Spurs,2–0Spurs,2–0Spurs
132–84
2019–20Mavericks3–1Mavericks,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
133–87
Mavericks' first season series win against the Spurs since the2009 season.
2020s (Mavericks, 16–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursOverall seriesNotes
2020–21Mavericks2–1Tie,1–1Mavericks,1–0Spurs
134–89
Mavericks finish with a winning record at San Antonio for the first time since the2009 Western Conference First Round.
Mavericks win the Southwest Division.
2021–22Mavericks4–0Mavericks,2–0Mavericks,2–0Spurs
134–93
Mavericks record their first season series sweep against the Spurs.
2022–23Mavericks3–1Tie,1–1Mavericks,2–0Spurs
135–96
2023–24Mavericks4–0Mavericks,2–0Mavericks,2–0Spurs
135–100
Mavericks record their 100th win against the Spurs.
On December 23, 2023, Mavericks beat the Spurs 144–119, their most points scored in a game against the Spurs.
Mavericks win Willis Reed Trophy.
Mavericks lose2024 NBA Finals.
2024–25Mavericks3–0Mavericks,2–0Tie,1–1Spurs
135–103
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatDallas MavericksatSan Antonio SpursNotes
Regular season gamesSpurs116–87Tie,51–51Spurs,65–36
Postseason gamesSpurs20–16Mavericks,9–7Spurs,13–7
Postseason seriesSpurs4–2Spurs,1–0Spurs,3–2Western Conference First Round:2009,2010,2014
Western Conference Semifinals:2001,2006
Western Conference Finals:2003
Regular and postseasonSpurs136–103Mavericks,60–58Spurs,78–43

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