San Antonio Seeks Continued Dominance Against Struggling Dallas
The San Antonio Spurs will host the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the Frost Bank Center in a Western Conference matchup that heavily favors the home team. The Spurs, riding a two-game winning streak, enter the contest as clear favorites against a Mavericks squad spiraling through a five-game losing streak.
San Antonio brings a commanding 34-16 record into the showdown, sitting second in the Western Conference with an impressive 18-6 home record. The Mavericks, meanwhile, limp into Texas with a 19-31 overall record and just 5-15 on the road, currently sitting 12th in the conference standings.
Wembanyama Leads Spurs Offense
Victor Wembanyama continues to lead the Spurs’ offensive charge, averaging 24.0 points per game while anchoring the defense with 11.1 rebounds and five blocks per game. Stephon Castle provides secondary scoring support with 7.2 points per contest, helping San Antonio maintain one of the league’s most balanced attacks.
Dallas counters with Cooper Flagg’s 20.1 points per game, though the Mavericks’ inconsistent play has left them searching for answers as the season enters its stretch run. The team recently acquired Khris Middleton, but the veteran forward remains unavailable for this matchup due to injury.
First Meeting Results
The Spurs already dominated Dallas earlier this season, winning the first meeting 125-92 at the Mavericks’ arena. Wembanyama recorded 40 points with 15 rebounds in that dominant performance, signaling the talent gap between these Western Conference rivals.
Both teams navigate significant injury concerns heading into Saturday’s contest. The Mavericks list multiple players on their injury report, including P.J. Washington (concussion) and Daniel Gafford (ankle). The Spurs also contend with several unavailable players, including Jeremy Sochan (quadriceps) and Luke Kornet (ankle).
Game time is set for 5:00 p.m. local time, with tickets currently available for purchase.

