NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Lakers (50-27) vs. Dallas Mavericks (24-53)

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Tip‑Off is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET
Venue: American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

Injury Report

Los Angeles Lakers

Luka Dončić – Out (hamstring), expected return May 1

Austin Reaves – Out (oblique/rib), expected return May 2

Marcus Smart – Day‑to‑day (ankle), expected return April 7

Jarred Vanderbilt – GTD (calf), expected return April 5

Dallas Mavericks

Kyrie Irving – Out for season (knee)

Dereck Lively II – Out for season (foot)

Caleb Martin – Out (heel), expected return April 7

Tyler Smith – GTD (back), expected return April 5

Marvin Bagley III – GTD (shoulder), expected return April 5

Team Records & Standings

Los Angeles Lakers (50–27)

3rd in Western Conference

Recent form: 4–1 in last 5, only loss to OKC (139–96)

Dallas Mavericks (24–53)

13th in Western Conference

Recent form: 1–4 in last 5, allowing 120+ in multiple games

Recent Team Form

Lakers – Last 5 Games

L 139–96 @ OKC

W 127–113 vs CLE

W 120–101 vs WSH

W 116–99 vs BKN

W 137–130 @ IND

Mavericks – Last 5 Games

L 138–127 vs ORL

L 123–99 @ MIL

L 124–94 vs MIN

W 100–93 @ POR

L 142–135 @ DEN

Team Statistical Profile

Los Angeles Lakers

116.5 PPG, 50% FG, 35.6% 3PT

41.0 RPG, 25.4 APG, 14.4 turnovers

115.0 opponent PPG allowed

Dallas Mavericks

113.6 PPG, 47% FG, 44.7 RPG

25.2 APG, 14.3 turnovers

119.3 opponent PPG allowed

Series History

Recent matchups:

Feb 12, 2026: Lakers 124, Mavericks 104

Jan 24, 2026: Lakers 116, Mavericks 110

Nov 28, 2025: Lakers 129, Mavericks 119

Apr 9, 2025: Lakers 112, Mavericks 97

Feb 25, 2025: Lakers 107, Mavericks 99

Lakers have won 5 straight in the series.

Key Player Matchups

Los Angeles Lakers

LeBron James: 20.6 PPG, 6.9 AST, 6.0 REB (expected heavy usage with Dončić & Reaves out)

Deandre Ayton: 12.4 PPG, 8.2 REB, 0.9 BLK

Jake LaRavia: 1.2 steals per game (defensive X‑factor)

Dallas Mavericks

Cooper Flagg: 20.8 PPG, 6.6 REB, 4.5 AST (primary offensive engine)

Klay Thompson: 2.9 made threes per game (spacing threat)

Daniel Gafford: 1.2 blocks per game (rim protection)

Matchup Analysis

Why the Lakers Have the Edge

Superior record and recent form.

More efficient offense (50% FG vs 47%).

Dallas’ defense allowing 119.3 PPG, one of the worst in the league.

Lakers force more turnovers and protect the ball better.

Mavericks missing multiple starters (Irving, Lively).

Why Dallas Could Compete

Strong rebounding advantage (44.7 vs 41.0).

Cooper Flagg’s scoring versatility.

Lakers missing Dončić and Reaves reduces offensive firepower.

X‑Factors

LeBron’s workload — with Dončić out, he becomes the primary initiator.

Flagg vs. Lakers’ perimeter defense — if he gets hot, Dallas can keep pace.

Rebounding battle — Dallas must dominate the glass to offset defensive issues.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Lakers          – 2.5

Dallas Mavericks              232.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 4, 2026

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