The Mavericks look to snap their slump as they visit the red-hot Heat, who may get Tyler Herro back from injury. Here’s what to know before Monday’s matchup.

DALLAS — Watch the Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, on KFAA. Here’s a breakdown on how to tune in on KFAA — and guarantee you get the clearest signal possible of the broadcast.

The Dallas Mavericks (5-13) will hit the road to face the Miami Heat (11-6) on Monday night in a matchup between two teams trending in opposite directions.

The Mavs are looking to halt their slide after losing 10 of their last 13 games. They rank 28th in the league in scoring at just 109.9 points per game and have struggled to find consistent offense without Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving.

Miami enters with home-court advantage and plenty of momentum, riding a four-game winning streak that includes a victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night.

And the league’s top-ranked offense may be getting a significant boost.

All-Star guard Tyler Herro, who was expected to make his 2025–26 season debut tonight, is listed as questionable. After undergoing ankle surgery in mid-September, he is still expected to return Monday against the Mavs, barring a last-minute setback.


Dallas Mavericks injury report

  • Dante Exum: Out for season (Knee)
  • Anthony Davis: Doubtful (Calf)
  • Kyrie Irving: Out (Knee) 
  • Dereck Lively II: Out (Knee)
  • Ryan Nembhard: Questionable (Knee)
  • Brandon Williams: Questionable (Back)


Miami Heat injury report

  • Tyler Herro: Questionable (Ankle)
  • Norman Powell: Out (Groin)
  • Nikola Jovic: Out (Hip)
  • Andrew Wiggins: Questionable (Hip)
  • Vlad Goldin: Out (G League)


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  • Saturday, Nov. 29 | at Los Angeles Clippers – 9 p.m. on KFAA
  • Monday, Dec. 1 | at Denver Nuggets – 8 p.m. on KFAA