Dallas Mavericks fans are invited to a watch party Tuesday night for Game 2 in the playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Echo Lounge and Music Hall located just across the highway from the American Airlines Center will host Mavs fans starting at 8:30 p.m.MORE: Dallas Mavericks NewsAdmission is free. There will also be giveaways and other entertainment.The Mavs currently trail the Clippers 1-0 in the series.Game 1 was ugly, especially in the second quarter. Even head coach Jason Kidd admitted the team overall shot the ball poorly, only hitting 30% from the 3-point range.
I just think that our mind was all over the place. It's our first playoff game together. Got to settle in, and once we did that in the second half, I felt like we put some stops together. We got some great offensive possessions, our confidence started to get a little higher, and you could see we looked like the Dallas Mavericks we know ourselves to be. So, it's the first game of a long series, and excited to see what happens in Game 2," Irving said.
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