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How to watch Dallas Mavericks vs. Memphis Grizzlies: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Tuesday’s NBA game
3rd Quarter Report
The Grizzlies are on the road but looking no worse for wear. They are fully in control with a 103-83 lead over the Mavericks.
The Grizzlies came into the game with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off. We’ll see if they’re able to flip the script or if it’ll just be more of the same.
Who’s Playing
Memphis Grizzlies @ Dallas Mavericks
Current Records: Memphis 13-23, Dallas 22-15
How To Watch
- When: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 8:30 p.m. ET
- Where: American Airlines Center — Dallas, Texas
- TV: NBATV
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $27.00
What to Know
Two dominant guards in Ja Morant and Luka Doncic are getting ready to go toe-to-toe. The Memphis Grizzlies will head out on the road to face off against the Dallas Mavericks at 8:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday at American Airlines Center. We saw both of these teams recently pull out wins they weren’t expected to get, so we’ll see who gives it right back.
The Grizzlies fell on hard times earlier this season, but after back-to-back wins it seems like their luck might finally be changing. They managed a 121-115 win over Phoenix on Sunday. The Grizzlies were down 97-84 with 0:35 left in the third quarter but they still came back for the handy six-point victory.
The Grizzlies’ success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Jaren Jackson Jr. led the charge by dropping a double-double on 28 points and ten rebounds.
Meanwhile, Dallas beat Minnesota 115-108 on Sunday. Winning may never get old, but the Mavericks sure are getting used to it with their third in a row.
The Mavericks can attribute much of their success to Doncic, who scored 34 points along with eight assists and six rebounds, and Kyrie Irving, who went 6 for 8 from beyond the arc en route to 35 points and 5 assists.
Memphis is on a roll lately: they’ve won three of their last four matches, which provided a massive bump to their 13-23 record this season. As for Dallas, they pushed their record up to 22-15 with that victory, which was their third straight at home.
This contest is one where the number of possessions is likely to be a big factor: The Grizzlies haven’t given up the ball easily this season, having only averaged 13.9 turnovers per game. However, it’s not like the Mavericks (currently ranked second in turnovers per game) struggle in that department as they’ve been averaging only 11.7 turnovers per game. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
The Grizzlies are hoping to beat the odds on Tuesday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. For those looking to play the spread, keep Memphis’ opponent in mind: they have a subpar 2-8 record against the spread vs Dallas over their last ten matchups.
Odds
Dallas is a big 8.5-point favorite against Memphis, according to the latest NBA odds.
The line on this game has moved quite a bit since it opened, as it started out with the Mavericks as a 5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 234.5 points.
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Series History
Dallas has won 6 out of their last 10 games against Memphis.
- Dec 11, 2023 – Dallas 120 vs. Memphis 113
- Dec 01, 2023 – Memphis 108 vs. Dallas 94
- Oct 30, 2023 – Dallas 125 vs. Memphis 110
- Mar 20, 2023 – Memphis 112 vs. Dallas 108
- Mar 13, 2023 – Memphis 104 vs. Dallas 88
- Mar 11, 2023 – Memphis 112 vs. Dallas 108
- Oct 22, 2022 – Dallas 137 vs. Memphis 96
- Jan 23, 2022 – Dallas 104 vs. Memphis 91
- Jan 14, 2022 – Dallas 112 vs. Memphis 85
- Dec 08, 2021 – Dallas 104 vs. Memphis 96
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Cowboys’ 3rd-year CB ‘ready’ for PUP activation to ‘ball out’ in secondary
The Dallas Cowboys have been receiving good news in the secondary all week.
All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs is expected to return to action in Week 14, while fellow All-Pro DaRon Bland avoided serious injury on Thanksgiving Day. The same goes for starting safety Malik Hooker, who was in and out of the game due to back spasms.
Now, another Cowboys cornerback with starting experience is ready to return to the field and contribute down the final stretch.
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Third-year cornerback Josh Butler, who started the season on the PUP list, took to social media to share the message that he has been “ready since Week 6,” but he’s just trusting the process.
“Been a year. Been ready since Week 6 and healthy,” Butler wrote on X. “I just want to ball with the gang. This team so fun. Trusting in God but I’m ready. Let’s go Cowboys.”
Butler began the 2024 season on the practice squad, but was promoted to the active roster on November 18. He played in five games, starting three, before suffering a torn ACL in Week 13 against the New York Giants.
If Butler is activated and returns to the roster, the Cowboys’ secondary will be as healthy and deep as it has been in the past few seasons. Because Butler is on the PUP list, he would not count as one of the team’s two remaining IR-return spots. He would simply need to be added to the roster.
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An intriguing CB option
During his brief action in 2024 under defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, Butler showed a lot of promise. Butler recorded five pass deflections, one sack, and 21 total tackles in his five games.
While the Cowboys’ defense has been thriving since the addition of Quinnen Williams, cornerback remains one of the biggest weaknesses.
There is undeniable depth at defensive tackle, defensive end, at linebacker with the addition of Logan Wilson, and even at safety now that the starters are healthy. But cornerback is an area where the team should consider all options.
If Butler is ready to go and a roster spot is available, he would be an intriguing option for the team to consider.
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Lakers Announce Full Starting Lineup Ahead of NBA Cup Game vs Mavericks
The Los Angeles Lakers have unveiled their full first five ahead of their Emirates NBA Cup showdown against the Dallas Mavericks.
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Thanks to starting center Deandre Ayton’s announced return from a right calf contusion that cost him the Lakers’ 135-118 Tuesday win against the LA Clippers (Jaxson Hayes started capably in his stead), Los Angeles will have access to head coach JJ Redick’s preferred starting unit once again.
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With Ayton manning the middle, the Lakers will start five-time All-NBA First Team superstar point guard Luka Doncic (who was, until February, a Maverick) and shooting guard Austin Reaves in the backcourt, plus small forward Rui Hachimura and 21-time All-NBA power forward LeBron James in the frontcourt.
The Mavericks, meanwhile, will be bringing back the 10-time All-Star big man who served as the centerpiece of their misguided Doncic deal last season.
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For Dallas, former 2020 Lakers champ Anthony Davis is set to return from a lingering calf injury, although it is Marc Stein of The Stein Line reports that Jason Kidd will be playing Davis on a minutes restriction.
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Stream of visitors shows Dallas is wise to invest in its water park
Pool season ended in September, but we welcome a splash of good news anytime. And how’s this for a headline? Dallas has started work to replace a 20-year-old water feature at the popular Bahama Beach Waterpark in Red Bird — with the expectation that the new amenities will be ready by summer 2026.
As our newsroom colleague María Ramos Pacheco reported earlier this year, the $2.5 million upgrade for the water park is coming from a federal Community Development Block Grant and from the city’s Parkland Dedication Program Fund.
This water park is exactly the kind of aquatic facility that Dallas should be investing in. City Hall faced resistance this year over the closure of several community pools, but as we’ve written previously, those facilities’ days were numbered. With sparse attendance and with parts dating back decades and no economical replacements, to keep those pools open was to pour taxpayer money down the drain.
Today, communities across North Texas gravitate toward “spraygrounds,” aquatic centers and waterparks, which are larger facilities that combine pools with amenities such as lazy rivers, tubes and tall slides.
Bahama Beach Waterpark opened to much fanfare in 2005, and it remains a crowd favorite to this day. Annual attendance was 50,000 a decade ago and has risen to 76,000, Park and Recreation Director John Jenkins told us. The water park is also one of the city’s most cost-effective aquatic facilities. Bahama Beach, which charges a modest admission fee and also receives rental income, generates about $1.3 million in annual revenue and recovers 70% of its costs.
The latest upgrade will replace Coconut Grove, a playground styled like a water fortress featuring slides, pulleys and water buckets. It will be replaced by a bigger installation including 16 decks, more than 55 water features and new slides. It will also bring back the huge water-dumping bucket that is as much a hit with adults as it is with children.
This upgrade follows a more substantial overhaul in 2021, when the city invested $5.9 million to create an area dedicated to families with small children, including new restrooms.
“This is what folks want,” Jenkins said. “They want to have this type of amenity in their communities.”
The water park isn’t just for kids and their parents. Summer programming includes water aerobics classes for seniors.
Jenkins told us that the city has contracted with a company to seek corporate sponsorship opportunities for the park system, not including Fair Park and city parks with separate management. The park director said the city wants to keep fees affordable for families and is looking to sponsorships to generate more revenue and cover its costs at Bahama Beach.
Dallas residents vote with their feet, and they love their water park. City Hall is wise to keep its sole water park in great shape and to recognize that a commitment to Bahama Beach is a much-needed investment in southern Dallas.
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