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Mavericks' Fans Praised as Tanking X Factor by Cooper Flagg and Jason Kidd
Despite a dismal 23-48 record, the Dallas Mavericks' loyal fanbase has continued to show up and support the team through their rebuilding process.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 9:10pm
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The Dallas Mavericks, led by rookie sensation Cooper Flagg and head coach Jason Kidd, have struggled mightily this season, winning only 2 of their last 10 games. As the team continues to sink in the Western Conference standings, Flagg and Kidd have praised the Mavericks' loyal fanbase for their unwavering support during this rebuilding period. The players and coaches have acknowledged the fans' understanding of the team's situation and their continued attendance despite the lack of wins.
Why it matters
The Mavericks' fanbase has shown remarkable resilience and patience during a difficult season, which is crucial for a team in the midst of a rebuilding process. Their continued support and understanding of the team's situation can help boost morale and provide the players with the motivation to keep pushing forward, even in the face of a disappointing record.
The details
The Mavericks' recent 23-48 record has put them in danger of falling to the 14th seed in the Western Conference. Despite this, rookie sensation Cooper Flagg and head coach Jason Kidd have praised the team's loyal fanbase for their unwavering support. Flagg expressed gratitude for the fans' continued attendance and support, even though the team has not given them much to cheer for. Kidd also acknowledged the Mavericks' fans as the "best sports fans" and praised their understanding of the team's current situation.
- The Mavericks have only won 2 of their last 10 games.
- The Mavericks' loss to the Los Angeles Clippers marked their 11th consecutive failed attempt to defend their home court.
- The Mavericks are a few losses away from tying their worst consecutive loss record at home, which was 19 straight defeats.
The players
Cooper Flagg
A rising star out of the Duke Blue Devils system, who is in his rookie campaign with the Dallas Mavericks.
Jason Kidd
The head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, who has been leading the team through their rebuilding process.
What they’re saying
“The fans are still showing up for us. Obviously we haven't given them a lot to show up for every single night, and haven't given them the wins, but I still have loved the support that they've given me and given the team. We just have to do a better job of giving them things to be happy for.”
— Cooper Flagg
“I think we have the best sports fans, supportive. The fans still love their Mavs. These Mavs players today are playing hard and understanding they're not playing as if their record is 20-something and 50. That just shows the character in that locker room, and the character of our fans. They're smart basketball fans. And they understand the situation.”
— Jason Kidd, Mavericks Head Coach
What’s next
The Mavericks only have 11 games left in their regular season schedule, and if they can continue to improve and build momentum, they may be able to turn things around and end the season on a high note.
The takeaway
The unwavering support of the Dallas Mavericks' fanbase during a difficult rebuilding season is a testament to their dedication and understanding of the team's situation. This support can be a crucial factor in helping the Mavericks players and coaches stay motivated and focused on the long-term goal of building a contender.
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