The Dallas Mavericks is lifting its COVID-19 requirements. Fans can come and watch the games in person without being required to show individual proof of vaccination or a negative test.
According to Fox 4, the home opener against the Houston Rockets is on Tuesday, October 26th. The original requirements will still be in effect. NBC DFW stated, “Tuesday night’s home game against the Houston Rockets is too soon to implement the change in policy.”
Last month, the Mavericks updated their website, stating the mandate and what is expected of fans entering the American Airlines Center. According to NBC DFW, “Prior to Monday, the team planned to require all Mavericks ticket holders to be masked, and to show either proof of being fully vaccinated or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within the previous 48 hours.”
When that was shared, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, stated, “…for the unvaxxed, if they don’t have COVID, just get a test, have a negative result, show it to us, and you are good to go. The only people that should have problems with this are people who can’t pass a COVID test and want to go to a game.”
For these requirements to stay lifted, COVID-19 cases need to stay below 500 cases a day in Dallas County. The Dallas Morning News explained Cuban’s decision to lift the requirements.
Cuban stated, “The reason for the change in plans is because the daily COVID numbers in Dallas County have recently dropped to an average of around 500 per day, as opposed to the 2,000 cases the county was averaging in late September when the stricter protocols were put in place.”
After Tuesday night’s home opener game, the only requirement that is still enforced will be that fans need to wear a mask except when they are eating or drinking.
Dallas Mavericks 2021-2022 Home Games at American Airlines Center
- October 26th at 7:30pm against Houston Rockets
- October 28th at 7:30pm against San Antonio Spurs
- October 31st at 2:30pm against Sacramento Kings
- November 2nd at 6:30pm against Miami Heat
- November 6th at 7:30pm against Boston Celtics
- November 8th at 7:30pm against New Orleans Pelicans
- November 15th at 7:00pm against Denver Nuggets
- November 27th at 7:30pm against Washington Wizards
- November 29th at 7:30pm against Cleveland Cavaliers
- December 3rd at 7:30pm against New Orleans Pelicans
- December 4th at 7:30pm against Memphis Grizzlies
- December 7th at 6:30pm against Brooklyn Nets
- December 13th at 7:30pm against Charlotte Hornets
- December 15th at 6:30pm against Los Angeles Lakers
- December 21st at 7:30pm against Minnesota Timberwolves
- December 23rd at 7:30pm against Milwaukee Bucks
- January 3rd at 7:30pm against Denver Nuggets
- January 5th at 6:30pm against Golden State Warriors
- January 9th at 6:30pm against Chicago Bulls
- January 15th at 8:30pm against Orlando Magic
- January 17th at 7:30pm against Oklahoma City Thunder
- January 19th at 7:30pm against Toronto Raptors
- January 20th at 9:00pm against Phoenix Suns
- January 23rd at 6:30pm against Memphis Grizzlies
- January 29th at 6:00pm against Indiana Pacers
- February 2nd at 7:30pm against Oklahoma City Thunder
- February 4th at 7:30pm against Philadelphia 76ers
- February 6th at 5:00pm against Atlanta Hawks
- February 8th at 7:30pm against Detroit Pistons
- February 10th at 7:30pm against Los Angeles Clippers
- February 12th at 7:30pm against Los Angeles Clippers
- March 3rd at 7:30pm against Golden State Warriors
- March 5th at 4:00pm against Sacramento Kings
- March 7th at 7:30pm against Utah Jazz
- March 9th at 7:30pm against New York Knicks
- March 21st at 7:30pm against Minnesota Timberwolves
- March 23rd at 7:30pm against Houston Rockets
- March 27th at 6:30pm against Utah Jazz
- March 29th at 6:30pm against Los Angeles Lakers
- April 8th at 7:30pm against Portland Trail Blazers
- April 10th at TBD against San Antonio Spurs