PATRICK Mahomes probably wasn’t happy after supporting a Dallas sports team.
The 28-year-old Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback showed off his fandom for the Dallas Mavericks ahead of their Game 1 matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.
A native of Tyler, Texas, three-time Super Bowl champion Mahomes is a co-owner of the Kansas City Royals, MLS’ Sporting Kansas City and the NWSL’s Kansas City Current.
Therefore, the three-time MVP is not afraid to post on social media about his fandom for his favorite sports teams.
Mahomes supports the Mavericks, Dallas Stars, Royals and Sporting Kansas City.
With the NBA playoffs in full swing, the Chiefs superstar decided to post on social media about the Mavericks.
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The #5 seed went on the road to face the #1 seed Thunder.
Before the report, Mahomes wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, “Let’s go! @dallasmavs.”
The Mavericks were unable to win the game for the three-time Super Bowl MVP.
Dallas ended up losing 117-95 to Oklahoma City.
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Mavericks star Luka Doncic didn’t come close to his usual standards, scoring 19 points on just 6-of-19 shooting.
The 2023-24 MVP finalist added six rebounds, nine assists and two steals.
The Thunder, in turn, received an excellent performance from superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who recorded 29 points, nine rebounds and nine assists.
The 25-year-old scored all 29 of his points in the first three quarters.
Oklahoma City kept Dallas in check on defense as the latter had 16 total turnovers.
Mahomes will watch his Mavericks on Thursday night in Game 2 as they look to even up the series.
Dallas had lost Game 1 of their first-round series to the Los Angeles Clippers before advancing to the conference semifinals in seven games.

NBA icon Jason Kidd is 0-5 in Game 1 as coach of the Mavericks.
“There’s no way to be satisfied in a playoff series,” Thunder star Chet Holmgren said via NBA. with.
“The series is not over.”
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