Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with finding out the Mavericks’ starting lineup. I’ve been a bit out of the loop lately, and I figured it’d be fun to dig in and see what I could find.

Scouting the Web
First things first, I fired up my browser. I figured the official NBA site would be a good place to start, right? So, I typed in “NBA” and clicked on the first result I saw.
Once I was on the site, I looked around for the Mavericks section, It’s so big and confusing I couldn’t find it so I typed in “Mavericks” in the search bar that was on the * took a little while, but I finally found it.
Then, I hunted around for their schedule or a recent game recap, something like that. I figured the starting lineup would be listed there, I scrolled through, and bingo! I spotted a game recap from their last game.
- I opened up that recap.
- I scanned through the text, skimming past all the play-by-play stuff.
- There it was! The starting lineup was listed right there in a nice, neat little box.
Double-Checking My Intel
I also opened another tab and directly searched using the words “Mavs starting lineup” in order to avoid the big confusing official NBA site.
I found an article on the “Mavs starting lineup”.I just quickly compared it to what I’d found on the official NBA site, just to be sure I wasn’t looking at old info. Yep, it matched up!

Mission Accomplished!
So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. It took a tiny bit of clicking and scrolling, but I managed to find the Mavericks’ starting lineup. It wasn’t rocket science, I know that the key is persistence, just keep looking and comparing the info until I’m satisfied.