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How to watch the Golden State Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks livestream for free

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The Golden State Warriors (26-26), ranked 11th in the Western Conference, and the Dallas Mavericks (28-25), ranked 8th in the Western Conference, will play at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, tonight, Wednesday, February 12th, 2025, in what looks to be a pivotal matchup in the race for playoff positioning.

The Warriors are striving to break free from their .500 record and climb the conference standings with the addition of Jimmy Butler, while the Mavericks aim to strengthen their hold within the top eight — all without Luka Dončić. 

Both teams facing key injuries: Stephen Curry is questionable for the Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga is out, and the Mavericks are missing several players, including Dwight Powell and newly acquired Anthony Davis. 

This game could hinge on the performances of emerging talents stepping up under pressure.

If you're a Warriors fan, you've got free trial options for catching the game, including snagging an NBA League Pass through Fubo, DIRECTV Stream, and Amazon Prime. Do you think the Warriors can rally at home and overcome the Mavericks despite the injury setbacks?


Who?

  • Golden State Warriors (26-26) vs. Dallas Mavericks (28-25)
  • Jonathan Kuminga is out for the Warriors, and Anthony Davis is already injured and out on the Mavericks

When?

  • Wednesday, February 12th, 2025, 6:30 PM (PST), 7:30 PM (MST), 9:30 PM (EST)

Where?

  • American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

How?

  • Catch the game with any of the free trials offered below
Provider Price
DIRECTV STREAM
Free with a 5-day free trial
Hulu + Live TV Free with a 3-day free trial
Amazon Prime Free with a 7-day free trial
Fubo Free with a 7-day free trial
NBA League Pass Free with a 7-day free trial*

*The NBA League Pass free trial can be accessed through a free trial with another provider 


What do you need to know about the matchup?

  • The Golden State Warriors are currently 26-26, reflecting a season of ups and downs marked by injuries to key players like Stephen Curry, and Jonathan Kuminga (as of now out).
  • The Dallas Mavericks are 28-25, going 5-5 in their last ten games. Dallas has grappled with continuous injuries, affecting their pacing and rotation — trading out Luka for a (surprise) injured Anothony Davis. 
  •  Not only do the Warriors outrank the Mavericks in most offense stats, the Mavericks are playing without Luka Dončić (traded) and Anthony Davis (acquired, injured).
Key Stat Warriors Mavericks
PPG 112.7 115.5
Field Goal % 48.9% 47.8%
3-Point % 37.4%
37.1%
Free Throw % 77.1%
77.5%
Total Rebounds 46.0
44.7

Potential Opening And Best Betting Odds For Golden State Warriors Vs. Dallas Mavericks Matchup

Warriors -4 (-110) vs. Mavericks +4 (-110)* 

*Please note that the provided betting odds are for informational and research purposes only, subject to change and potentially not reflecting real-time market conditions


What channels are broadcasting the Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks this Wednesday, February 12th?

Most nationally-aired NBA games, including the Warriors vs. the Mavericks, air on ABC, ESPN and TNT. More than 100 NBA games were also given air time on the league’s flagship network, NBA TV during the 2023-2024 season. While those networks air about 40 percent of Warrior’s games, NBC Sports Bay Area is the home to most GSW matches. Here’s a look at where you can find these channels on the major live TV streaming services.


DIRECTV STREAM Hulu + Live TV Sling TV Fubo YouTube TV
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NBC Sports Bay Area



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*Local channels available only in select locations
**Regional Sports Fee may apply

How to watch the Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks on DIRECTV STREAM with a 5-day free trial 

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  • Pricing begins at $86.99/mo
  • 90+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

DIRECTV STREAM is one of only two services that offer complete Golden State coverage — including this matchup against the Dallas Mavericks for the 2024-25 NBA season. It’s not cheap, though — you’ll need to upgrade to the Choice plan to get all five channels plus over 100 more.


How to watch the Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks on Hulu + Live TV with a 3-day free trial

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  • Pricing begins at $82.99/mo
  • 95+ live TV channels
  • 3-day free trial

Hulu + Live TV isn’t known for offering regional sports networks (RSNs), but it comes through in this case. Other than NBA TV, you can find every channel featuring Golden State this season here, including NBC Sports Bay Area. 


Watch the Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks on Amazon Prime with a 7-day free trial

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  • Pricing begins at $8.99/mo
  • 100+ channels
  • Free trial available

Amazon Prime continues to expand its vast content library and has a stellar selection of movies and TV series for every fan. This can also be your spot for catching the Golden State Warriors vs. the San Antonio Spurs this Wednesday, February 12th, by using the Amazon Prime platform to get a 7-day free trial of an NBA league pass. This way, you won't miss a moment of the Tatum-Brown combo after tip-off.


How to watch the Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks on Fubo with a 7-day free trial

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  • Pricing begins at $84.99/mo.
  • 211+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Fubo isn’t quite as good as DIRECTV STREAM for the Warriors and Mavericks coverage, but it comes close. Plus, its overall sports lineup is so good that it may be worth it, even if you have to miss a few Dubs games. The only missing channel for the Warriors is TNT, and that network only covers a handful of Warriors games. 


How to watch Golden State Warriors vs. the Dallas Mavericks out-of-market games with NBA League Pass with a 7-day free trial

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  • Pricing begins at $14.99/mo
  • Stream multiple games live
  • Free trial available

Bay Area fans who have NBC Sports Bay Area are good as gold when it comes to watching their team all season long. If you’ve moved away, however, your access to games gets cut in half. Die-hard fans can benefit from an NBA League Pass subscription — and you can get an NBA League Pass free trial by accessing the platform through other streaming platforms. This is the league’s all-access over-the-top service with regular and premium plans for watching out-of-market matchups.


FAQ

How can I watch the Golden State Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks game on Wednesday, February 12, 2025?

The safest and easiest way to catch the Warriors vs. the Spurs on February 12, 2025, at 6:30 PM (PST), 7:30 PM (MST), 9:30 PM (EST), is with free trials from DIRECTV STREAM, Hulu, Fubo, or NBA League Pass. Any of these free trials will get you into the action, but make sure you're not in a blacked-out area!

What streaming services are the Golden State Warriors on?

The best services for Dubs fans in the Bay Area are DIRECT STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV. These live streaming services have NBC Sports Bay Area available, giving fans access to both local and nationally-aired games. For fans living out-of-market, NBA League Pass can supplement national coverage.

How can I watch NBA games for free?

If you have a cable antenna, you’ll be able to tap into ABC games for free. You can also sign up for a free trial with some streaming services, including DIRECTV STREAM, to get free coverage for a limited time. 

How can I get NBC Sports Bay Area?

DIRECT STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV have NBC Sports Bay Area in their lineups. These services are available on a month-to-month contract, so you can sign up for a certain sports season if you don’t need coverage all year long. 

Lara Vukelich is a freelance writer based in San Diego, California. She has written for sites including Huffington Post, Expedia, Travelocity and CNET.