It's safe to say all is forgiven when it comes to Mavericks fans and DeAndre Jordan.

The Mavs' 140-136 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Saturday night's was Jordan's first regular-season home game at the American Airlines Center after signing with Dallas in the offseason.

Three years after he infamously reneged on his commitment to sign with Dallas in 2015, Jordan was warmly and raucously welcomed by Mavs fans when he was introduced before the game.

DeAndre Jordan is introduced as a Maverick for the first time at the AAC.



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Jordan gave the crowd plenty to cheer for with a vintage performance reminiscent of his days as one of the core members of the 'Lob City' Clippers. He poured in 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked five shots. It was a fitting showing for a player who has already been called Tyson Chandler 2.0.

"DeAndre played great," head coach Rick Carlisle said. "He's playing great at both ends. The blocked shots tonight were breathtaking. He was great at the free-throw line again. He's an inspirational leader on our team. He's constantly talking, constantly encouraging guys -- and that was huge tonight."

One of rookie Luka Doncic's three assists was to Jordan for a dunk. How fun is it for Doncic, who recorded 26 points and six rebounds in his second NBA game, to play with a center like Jordan?

"A lot," Doncic said. "It's way easier. He's a shot blocker. He gets rebounds. He gets mad when I get the rebounds. ... It's really easy to play with him."

One of Jordan's key moments came when he blocked a hook-shot from Minnesota center Karl-Anthony Towns into the stands. The block fired Jordan and the crowd up, something that was a theme throughout the night.

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"These fans here, especially in this arena, they're amazing," Jordan said. "Like I said when I first signed here, whether the team is down or up they're cheering, they're screaming, they're booing. Whatever they have to do to get the energy up in the arena.

"When they're like that and we're playing the way that we are, we just both feed off each other. That's going to be great throughout the season."

So are more performances like Saturday night's in store for Jordan?

"That's my plan."