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Everything you need to know ahead of Mavs vs. Suns on KFAA

Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving and company head to Phoenix to heat things up against Devin Booker, Kevin Durant and the Suns.

DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks, fresh off a season opening win against rival San Antonio Spurs, take on another rival squad in the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night. 

Luka Doncic and Devin Booker face off once again, so there is sure to be some fireworks. MFFLs living in the DFW metroplex and surrounding areas will be able to watch the Mavs on KFAA. For instructions on how to get KFAA's over-the-air broadcast, click here.

The Mavs enter this game after beating the Spurs 120-109 at home, where newly-acquired guard Klay Thompson set a franchise record for three-pointers made in a Mavs debut. Oh yeah, Thompson and Booker don't particularly care for each other, either. 

Phoenix has played two games thus far and split them: an overtime win in their season opener against the Clippers, followed by a seven-point loss to LeBron James and the Lakers. 

The Mavericks are 2.5-point road favorites against the Suns, and Dallas won two of the three regular season games against Phoenix last season.

Dallas Mavericks injury report

  • Dante Exum (Out) Wrist

Phoenix Suns injury report

  • Grayson Allen (Questionable) Personal
  • Josh Okogie (Questionable) Hamstring

Dallas Mavericks schedule: What's next

After the short road trip to Arizona, the Mavs will come back home and take on the Utah Jazz at the American Airlines Center on Monday.

  • Monday, Oct. 28: vs. Jazz (KFAA)
  • Tuesday, Oct. 29: at Timberwolves (TNT)
  • Thursday, Oct. 31: vs. Rockets (KFAA)

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