You can watch Dallas Mavericks vs LA Clippers on national or regional sports networks (often ESPN/TNT or local RSNs) or via major live TV streaming services that carry those channels, plus League Pass in some markets.

Key ways to watch

  • Cable / satellite TV
    • Games are typically on a mix of:
      • ESPN or TNT for big national games.
  * Local Dallas feed (often listed as KFAA / Mavs.com or a regional sports channel).
  * Local LA feed (e.g., SportsNet/SoCal-type RSN or equivalent).
  • Live TV streaming services (no cable)
    Common options that carry the main NBA channels and most local sports networks in the US include:

    • Fubo (often promoted as a go-to for Mavs–Clippers matchups and NBA Playoffs).
* Other big “cable replacement” services that have ESPN/TNT and your regional sports channel in your ZIP code.
  • NBA League Pass (out-of-market only)
    • If you are not in the Dallas or LA local market and the game is not nationally exclusive, League Pass can sometimes carry the live broadcast.
    • If you’re in-market or the game is a national exclusive, it may be blacked out and you’ll need the local or national channel instead.

If the game is nationally televised

When the matchup is picked as a featured national game (for example in the playoffs or a high-profile regular-season slot):

  • The broadcast is usually on ESPN or TNT , and sometimes ABC.
  • You can stream that same broadcast with:
    • Any live TV bundle that includes that national channel (Fubo, etc.).
* The network’s own app (e.g., ESPN app) if you sign in with an eligible TV provider.

If it’s a regular-season, local-market game

For a standard regular-season game like a March or November meeting:

  • Dallas area fans
    • Watch on the listed local station and team site (e.g., KFAA-TV / Mavs.com or their current RSN partner).
* Many live TV streamers carry these locals in-market; check their channel lookup with your ZIP code.
  • LA area fans
    • Watch on the Clippers’ regional sports network (often shown as “SN SoCal” or similar in listings).
* Again, use a streaming bundle that carries that RSN in your area.

Watching from abroad or with blackouts

  • If the game is blocked in your region (national exclusive or local blackout), many fans legally watch by:
    • Using a streaming provider available in their country that has NBA rights.
    • Considering a VPN to access a service they legally subscribe to in another region, while respecting local laws and terms of service (a common suggestion in game guides).

TL;DR:
Search the specific game listing (date + “Mavericks vs Clippers TV channel”) to see whether it’s on ESPN/TNT or local RSNs, then use either cable/satellite, a live TV streamer like Fubo, or (if out-of-market) NBA League Pass to watch.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.