Dallas Mavericks

Rowdy, proud and loud Mavs fans follow team to Boston

A Plano woman and her daughter-in-law enjoy a friendly rivalry rooting for opposing teams

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When the Dallas Mavericks tip-off against the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, they'll hear the shouts of fans who made the 1,800-mile journey to cheer them on.

Cheryl Jackson is one of them. The Plano resident is a lifelong Mavericks fan and is often at center court on game days.

โ€œI already tell people when they sit behind me. I cannot sit down. I am the sixth woman! They need to hear me. We have to cheer them on,โ€ Jackson recently told NBC5. Those cheers paid off with an impromptu souvenir from Kyrie Irving. He handed her the shoes he wore during the Mavericks game 6 win that took them to the Western Conference Finals.

โ€œYou know, he had given his shoes to a kid after their game in Oklahoma City. So, I literally told my husband, I am telling you. I am going to get his shoes,โ€ Jackon said at the time.

As devoted as Jackson is to her team, there is division in her family. Her daughter-in-law is a Celtics fan.

Cheryl Jackson

The two will sit, or maybe stand, side-by-side at T.D. Garden Arena Thursday night to root for their teams. Jackson used loyalty points for airfare and hotel, then got a surprise text the other morning from a fellow Mavs fan offering her two tickets.

The women were on a plane to Boston before sunrise on Thursday. "This airport is rocking with energy," she texted as she boarded the plane packed with Mavs fans.

Cheryl Jackson
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