The Dallas Mavericks are on a roll, and as their success continues local businesses are pocketing profits.
"The demand's been very good. Very good to us. Anytime they do well, it's helpful for us. Let's just put it that way."
Places like ChopShop Victory Park, a bar that sits right outside of American Airlines Center said they rely on local events for business and they've seen even more customers with the Mavericks playoff success. Game 7 attracted hundreds of fans to bars in PNC Plaza, like ChopShop and Hero and they expect even more for the Western Conference Finals.
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