The Dallas Mavericks and Austin-based on-demand delivery app, Favor, have launched a program to provide MFFLs (Mavs Fans for Life) with on-demand access to Mavs tickets and gear. This marks a first-of-its-kind partnership between a professional sports team and an on-demand delivery app, providing a unique delivery experience to the Mavs fan base. Customers who download the Favor app can purchase last-minute, discounted tickets to select Mavs games, as well as Mavs Gear from The Hangar merchandise stores and have their items delivered to their door.

“Partnering with Favor gives us one more way to connect to our fans,” said Mavs proprietor Mark Cuban. “If a Mavs fan doesn’t have time to search for tickets or a chance to visit the Hangar before a game, Favor can do it for you. It’s like having your own personal assistant. We’re excited to see where this partnership takes us.”

Tickets to Mavs games are available via the Favor app 48 hours prior to tip, and are a steal at nearly 50% off. Just choose your game, upper or lower seats, and a runner will be on the way.

“We are constantly seeking ways to offer our customers an on-demand experience unlike any other and our partnership with the Mavs truly delivers on that,” said Favor CEO and President, Jag Bath. “Combining the Mavs fan experience with our delivery technology and personalized service allows us to offer convenience to Dallas customers in an entirely new way.”

Download the Favor app via the App Store or Google Play.

To view merchandise items available through the Hangar, visit mavs.com/favor.

About Favor
Favor is the easiest way to get anything you want in your city delivered to your door in under an hour. Whether it’s lunch at the office, a household shopping list or those errands you just don’t have time for — your personal assistant (we call them Runners) can deliver it in just a few taps. Founded in 2013, Favor is currently available in 15 cities across Texas, where it is currently the best rated delivery service. www.favordelivery.com

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