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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Dallas Mavericks
41
26
40
27
134
Los Angeles Lakers
30
31
36
31
128
Dallas Mavericks
Los Angeles Lakers
2 points
32
38
3 points
14
8
Free Throws
28
26
Free Throws Rate
TO78%
79%TO
Foul
28
81
Ended134 - 128
12:00
The bar begins
0-0
11:57
Jump ball Ayton vs. Gafford: Get the ball James
0-0
11:45
James made a passing error
0-0
11:45
Marshall steals
0-0
11:33
Flagg hit a pull-up jumper
2-0
11:13
James made a passing error
2-0
11:13
Flagg steals
2-0
11:03
Washington missed a three-point shot
2-0
11:01
Kennard got the rebound
2-0
10:46
Ayton leaned back and hooked his hand but missed
2-0
10:42
Marshall got the rebound
2-0
10:36
Marshall missed a layup
2-0
10:33
Kennard got the rebound
2-0
10:26
Rui Hachimura hit a three-point shot
2-3
10:13
Christie hit a three-pointer
5-3
09:51
Blocked miss - Laravia dunk
5-3
09:51
Gafford cap
5-3
09:49
Flagg got the rebound
5-3
09:42
Washington conceded a mistake
5-3
09:42
Kennard steals
5-3
09:29
Laravia missed a three-point shot
5-3
09:27
Washington got the rebound
5-3
09:22
Flagg hit a breakthrough jumper
7-3
09:08
Kennard missed a jumper
7-3
09:06
Flagg got the rebound
7-3
08:59
Washington missed a three-point shot
7-3
08:59
Kennard got the rebound
7-3
08:50
Kennard made a passing error
7-3
08:50
Christie steals
7-3
08:44
Flagg missed a layup
7-3
08:43
The team got a rebound for an offensive foul
7-3
08:41
Flagg hit a three-point shot
10-3
08:18
James hit a layup
10-5
08:12
Marshall hit a layup
12-5
08:03
James hit
12-7
07:54
Washington hit an empty layup
14-7
07:52
The Lakers took a timeout
14-7
07:52
Substitution: Gafford
14-7
07:52
Substitution: Bagley
14-7
07:34
Hachimura hits a step-back jumper
14-9
07:12
Blocked miss - Washington broke through hook shot
14-9
07:12
Ayton cap
14-9
07:08
Laravia got the rebound
14-9
07:02
Rui Hachimura hit a three-point shot
14-12
06:50
Kennard shot for a personal foul
14-12
06:50
Flagg made three free throws, the first of which was hit
15-12
06:50
Flagg hit his second free throw
16-12
06:50
Flagg hit his third free throw
17-12
06:33
Kennard missed a breakthrough hook shot
17-12
06:31
Ayton got the rebound
17-12
06:31
Flagg shot a personal foul
17-12
06:31
Ayton made two free throws, the first of which was hit
17-13
06:31
Ayton hit his second free throw
17-14
06:20
Christie missed a three-point shot
17-14
06:17
James got the rebound
17-14
06:08
James stepped back and hit a shot
17-16
05:47
Flagg missed a jumper
17-16
05:43
Bagley got the rebound
17-16
05:43
Bagley missed
17-16
05:42
Ayton got the rebound
17-16
05:32
Bagley made a personal foul
17-16
05:32
Ayton made two free throws, the first of which was hit
17-17
05:32
Replaced: Washington
17-17
05:32
Substitution: James
17-17
05:32
Substitution: Williams
17-17
05:32
Replaced by: Vanderbilt
17-17
05:32
Ayton missed his second free throw
17-17
05:30
Marshall got the rebound
17-17
05:18
Marshall hit a shot
19-17
04:58
Vanderbilt hit a three-pointer
19-20
04:45
Flagg hit a shot at the board
21-20
04:28
Hachimura stepped back and hit a shot
21-22
04:10
Bagley hit a three-pointer
24-22
03:49
Ayton turned around and missed the shot
24-22
03:46
Marshall got the rebound
24-22
03:39
Marshall drifted and hit a shot
26-22
03:29
Kennard missed a three-point shot
26-22
03:26
Bagley got the rebound
26-22
03:22
Flagg ran and hit a layup
28-22
03:22
LaLavia shot a personal foul
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Christie
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Marshall
28-22
03:22
Subs: Ayton
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Laravia
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Thompson
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Middleton
28-22
03:22
Substitution: Hayes
28-22
03:22
Replace with: Brownie
28-22
03:22
Flagg hit a free throw
29-22
02:57
Hachimura hits a step-back jumper
29-24
02:44
Flagg hit a step-back jumper
31-24
02:32
Kennard missed a jumper
31-24
02:30
Flagg got the rebound
31-24
02:24
Flagg hit a pull-up jumper
33-24
02:07
Brownie hit a layup
33-26
01:46
Flagg missed a jumper
33-26
01:42
Kennard got the rebound
33-26
01:27
Hachimura missed a jumper from behind
33-26
01:24
Bagley got the rebound
33-26
01:15
Thompson missed a three-point shot
33-26
01:14
Kennard got the rebound
33-26
01:07
Kennard hit a step-back jumper
33-28
01:05
The Mavericks took a pause
33-28
01:05
Subs: Flagg
33-28
01:05
Subs: Bagley
33-28
01:05
Subs: Kennard
33-28
01:05
Substitution: Rui Hachimura
33-28
01:05
Substitution: Polakidas
33-28
01:05
Substitution: Gafford
33-28
01:05
Substitution: James
33-28
01:05
Substitution: Buffkin
33-28
55.8
Middleton hit a three-pointer
36-28
36.4
James leaned back and missed the shot
36-28
32.9
Gafford got the rebound
36-28
29.6
Polakidas hit a layup
38-28
13.5
Middleton committed a personal foul
38-28
13.5
Substitution: Williams
38-28
13.5
Replaced by: Christie
38-28
13.5
Substitution: Polakidas
38-28
13.5
Substitution: Marshall
38-28
8.4
Hayes hit a low-handed layup
38-30
1.6
Thompson hit a three-pointer
41-30
0.0
The first quarter ends
41-30
Match Info
The Dallas Mavericks secured a high-scoring 134-128 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in a crucial late-season NBA clash at the American Airlines Center on April 6, 2026. This result had significant implications for the Western Conference playoff picture, as both teams battled in a tightly contested offensive showcase that went down to the final minutes. The Mavericks built an early lead behind a barrage of three-pointers, but the Lakers, led by a stellar individual performance, fought back to keep the game within a single possession for much of the second half. The decisive run came in the final four minutes, with the Mavericks' defense forcing key turnovers that led to transition baskets, allowing them to finally create separation. A standout performance came from the Mavericks' star guard, who recorded a triple-double with over 30 points, while the Lakers' superstar answered with a 40-point effort of his own in a losing cause. The win solidified the Mavericks' position in the top half of the conference standings, while the loss put additional pressure on the Lakers in a crowded play-in tournament race. Post-game, the Mavericks' coach praised his team's resilience, stating, "We knew it was going to be a shootout, and our guys made the winning plays when it mattered most." The Lakers' coach lamented the defensive lapses, saying, "We scored enough to win, but we didn't get the stops we needed in crunch time." The starting lineups featured the Mavericks' core of Dončić, Irving, and Washington against the Lakers' duo of James and Davis in a marquee matchup.

