The NBA Summer League continued to heat up on July 10, 2026, as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Dallas Mavericks 101–90 in a fast-paced showcase of emerging talent. Played at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, the game offered a glimpse into the future of both franchises, with the Warriors’ rookies and sophomores outworking and outshooting the Mavericks’ young core.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Warriors took control with aggressive ball movement and a high defensive tempo that forced Dallas into tough shots. Golden State built a double-digit lead late in the second quarter and maintained a comfortable cushion throughout the second half. The Mavericks made runs but never got closer than seven points in the final period. The 101–90 final scoreline reflected the Warriors’ superior perimeter shooting and transition offense.
Key Moments
- First Quarter (27–20 Warriors): Golden State hit four three-pointers in the opening frame, led by second-year guard Pat Spencer. Dallas struggled to contain dribble penetration.
- Second Quarter (30–22 Warriors): A 10–0 run midway through the quarter, capped by a highlight alley-oop from rookie forward Marcus Odum, pushed the lead to 17. Dallas answered with a mini-run before halftime.
- Third Quarter (24–23 Mavericks): Dallas came out with better energy. Undrafted rookie Elijah Pope scored 8 points in the quarter, cutting the deficit to 77–70 entering the fourth.
- Fourth Quarter (28–20 Warriors): Golden State’s bench restored order. Defensive stops and fast-break points sealed the win. A three-pointer by shooting guard Chance Oliver with 3 minutes left effectively ended the game.
Standout Performers
For the Golden State Warriors, Pat Spencer was the engine of the offense, finishing with 18 points, 7 assists, and 4 rebounds. Rookie Chance Oliver added 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from deep. The Warriors’ bench outscored Dallas’ reserves 42–28, showing the depth of the Summer League roster.
The Dallas Mavericks were led by Elijah Pope, who recorded 22 points and 6 rebounds. Point guard Jaden Hardy Jr. contributed 14 points and 5 assists but turned the ball over 4 times. Forward Marjon Sharpe had a double-double with 12 points and 11 boards.
Season Impact
With the win, the Warriors improved to 3–1 in Summer League play, positioning themselves for a top seed in the tournament bracket. The Mavericks fell to 1–3 and will need to win their remaining games to advance. Both teams are using this competition to evaluate young talent for roster spots and developmental minutes heading into the 2026–27 NBA regular season.
Dallas Mavericks vs Golden State Warriors Live Score, Stats & Results
Match Overview
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