The NBA is set to make another trip south of the border, announcing on Tuesday that the Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons will face off in Mexico City on November 1, 2025. The game, to be held at the Arena CDMX, will mark the 34th NBA contest played in Mexico since 1992 and will coincide with the cultural celebration of Día De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
The league confirmed that the Day of the Dead holiday will be central to the theme of the event, adding a vibrant cultural layer to an already high-profile matchup.
The last NBA game in Mexico took place in November 2024, when the Miami Heat defeated the Washington Wizards 118-98. This year, the league is banking on a more compelling contest, featuring two franchises on divergent but equally intriguing trajectories.
For the Dallas Mavericks, the game comes at a pivotal moment. The team endured a frustrating and injury-hit 2024-25 season that saw them part ways with superstar Luka Doncic in a shocking midseason trade. However, their fortunes may be turning. The Mavericks won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery and are widely expected to select top prospect Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick—an addition that could rejuvenate the squad and energize their fan base.
On the other hand, the Detroit Pistons are riding a wave of renewed optimism. The team returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2019, clinching the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. Though they were eliminated in the first round by the New York Knicks, their competitive spirit and young core have sparked hope for a new era of success in Detroit.
The November fixture will serve as a significant early-season test for both teams: for Dallas, a chance to showcase their new-look roster and future star; for Detroit, an opportunity to prove that last season’s progress was no fluke.
Beyond basketball, the event is set to celebrate Mexican culture in grand fashion. With the Día De Los Muertos theme integrated into the night, fans can expect a colorful fusion of sports and tradition that highlights the NBA’s commitment to expanding its global presence.
With the matchup now official, anticipation will build not just for the action on the court, but for a unique celebration of basketball and culture in one of the league’s most cherished international destinations.