

DALLAS - The Dallas Mavericks traded their shorts for tuxedos to strut the blue carpet on a star-studded Friday evening at the premier fundraising event for the Mavs Foundation. The Mavs Ball started eight years ago, but it was recently-acquired Kyrie Irving's first.
Irving brought his daughter and walked away as big winners. Irving bid $25,000 for a State Fair of Texas visit with teammates Maxi Kleber and Dwight Powell ... A perfect Texas tradition for the new resident.
And then there was a game of "double it!'' that ended up pushing the total for charity to $1.8 million.
"Any time you get a chance to raise money for the community and the foundation, that is always a good thing," Mavs owner Mark Cuban said on the blue carpet. "Anytime you can bring the players and fans together, that is going to be fun. And anytime you get (music group) Kool & The Gang, that is always a win. I'm excited."
Mavs fans had the chance to bid on unique experiences like a round of golf with Coach Jason Kidd and Dallas play-by-play Chuck Cooperstein. More items included:
Music group Kool & The Gang kept the party going while attendees bid on legendary autographed collectibles, game worn jerseys and art specifically created for Mavs Fans.
In total, again, $1.8 million was raised for the Mavs foundation.
CEO Cynt Marshall, Coach Jason Kidd and Cuban enjoyed the festivities. Former Mavs in attendance included J.J. Barea, Shawn Marion, Rolando Blackman, Darrell Armstrong, Derek Harper, Courtney Lee, Charlie Villanueva and Michael Finley.
Check out the videos and photos below for an inside look into the glam evening.