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After winning against the Joel Embiid-less Sixers, the Dallas Mavericks head to the Barclays Center to face the Brooklyn Nets on back-to-back road games. The win for the Mavs marked the return for Kyrie Irving after a long stretch of absence since January 22nd for a thumb injury he had sustained against the Celtics. Irving’s return marked the Mavs’ return to full form as he scored 23 points and 8 assists in his comeback. Meanwhile, Luka Doncic had a quieter night than usual with 18 points and 3 assists.

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Per the injury report for tonight’s game, it is uncertain if both the superstars will suit up. Irving is listed as probable, just in caution of his thumb sprain. Doncic, on the other hand, is questionable fir to a nasal contusion. The other probable-listed player is Maxi Kleber with a toe dislocation. Missing in action from tonight’s tip-off will be Dereck Lively II with a nasal fracture and Dante Exum with knee bursitis. Greg Brown III is out due to commitments with the G League.

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Meanwhile, the Nets have provided an injury update on six players. Cameron Johnson is questionable, having missed the game against the Warriors due to adductor soreness. Day’Ron Sharpe has been sidelined for more than a month with a left knee sprain, and there is no set timeline for his return. Dorian Finney-Smith is also out due to an ankle injury.

Ben Simmons, recently cleared from a knee injury, missed the Warriors game for back injury maintenance but is probable for the upcoming matchup against the Mavericks. Lonnie Walker IV, who scored 20 points against the 76ers, sat out the Warriors game due to left hamstring tightness and is listed as questionable for the next game. With that considered, which team has a better chance of winning?

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Mavericks vs. Nets: A closer look

Currently holding the eighth spot in the Western Conference, the Dallas Mavericks boast a 27-23 record, securing victories in four of their last ten games. Their latest triumph came against the Philadelphia Sixers, concluding with a 118-102 scoreline. They hold the upper hand in this match-up, just going by their track record. A victory is also crucial for the Mavs, who have hopes of pushing further into the postseason.

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On the other hand, the Brooklyn Nets find themselves in the 11th position in the Eastern Conference, holding a 34-16 record. Over the past ten games, they have won four but suffered a setback in their most recent clash, losing 109-98 to the Golden State Warriors. Despite the Brooklyn Nets enjoying home-court advantage, the Dallas Mavericks are considered the favored team for the upcoming game. Who do think will win? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Jayati Bhattacharjee is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. She holds a degree in English, carrying a passion for writing which reflects in her research oriented, lifestyle pieces encompassing NBA entities. At the ES NewsDesk, she also covers her astute analysis on injury reports. Her commitment to transparent reporting helps her deliver qualitative content for readers to immerse themselves into what’s really happening behind the scenes. During her leisure time, when she isn’t busy watching Kobe Bryant tapes, she indulges in artistic films, cinematic writing, and reading film reviews.

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