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NBA Finals: Dirk And Dallas Mavericks Vanquish Miami Heat As True Team

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First Posted: 06/13/11 02:38 PM ET Updated: 08/12/11 06:12 AM ET

The bashing of LeBron James was surely an entertaining element of The Finals. His 9-point scoring drop-off was the biggest ever for a player who averaged 25 points or more during the regular season And whether you're a proponent of the plus/minus statistic or not, nobody can ignore his -24 in Game 6. He consistently passed up open jumpers and attacking opportunities.

But Sunday night was about the Dallas Mavericks and the incredible resiliency this team showed throughout the playoffs -- especially The Finals.

Dirk Nowitzki validated his spot in the pantheon of basketball greats. His subpar 9-27 shooting performance was but a minor blip on the radar of an MVP series and MVP-type of season, and by scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter, he became the anti-LeBron.

Jason Terry and his surprising trash-talk rebounded from a rough start to the series by completing the season with a flurry of timely jump shots and 3-point daggers. After Game 3, he challenged LeBron to guard him for seven straight games. As it turned out, he only needed six.

As great as Terry was, isn't it fair to suggest that Dirk's supporting cast (offs) was above-average at best? Jason Kidd is 38 and became the oldest point guard ever to start in The Finals. Nobody wanted Shawn Marion a year ago. DeShawn Stevenson was an afterthought. J.J. Barea is 5'8." Tyson Chandler was considered a high school bust by many and Brian Cardinal's nickname is 'The Custodian.' Not to mention, Caron Butler -- arguably the team's best perimeter defender and second best scorer -- never got out of street clothes. As a friend proclaimed to me last night; "these are all solid players, but look at who they went up against."

Marion parlayed whatever inner "Matrix" he had left, hitting his patented array of post-up floaters and playing superb defense. Stevenson three-goggled the crowd into a frenzy with clutch buckets and showed off stout defense as well. Kidd was vintage Kidd -- facilitating as only he can -- while Barea split about 327 double-teams and showed that even short guys can dominate in the paint. On the defensive end, Chandler -- acquired a season ago -- shut down the paint and controlled the glass, playing a crucial role in the Mavs' shedding of the 'soft' label that plagued this franchise for so long.

Say what you want about the normally boisterous (and suddenly uber-gracious) Mark Cuban, he has crafted a winner by assembling team-first guys and a head coach who employs a winning style even if it means employing controversial tactics. Rick Carlisle started Barea when he was shooting just 5-23 after three games, was the first coach to consistently use a zone defense in the playoffs and made opportune in-game adjustments and proper substitutions -- unlike Heat counterpart Erik Spoelstra.

As maligned as James has been, much of the blame for the Heat loss falls on coach Spoelstra.

As I noted before Game 6, his refusal to rest James in this series was vexing, as was his inability to incorporate Chris Bosh into the offense more. Bosh's capacity to hit high post jump shots was the one soft spot in the Dallas zone. In Game 6, he again provided a stellar effort, converting on 7 of 9 shots and clearly becoming the Heat's relief valve when it struggled to make perimeter jumpers. But nine shots for Bosh is a joke.

Honestly though, this is really about the Mavericks and what they did do, not about what the Heat didn't do.

Just think about some of the star power that this Dallas team overcame in the playoffs: LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade and of course, LeBron. And, think of the pedigree of two all-time great power forwards who Dirk now has one more title than; Charles Barkley and Karl Malone. And don't forget about Kidd; another future Hall of Famer who no longer has to worry about being ringless.

With the 2011-12 NBA season in jeopardy, it's hard to know what exactly we should expect next fall. The new collective bargaining agreement is far from being solved and already, several players have hinted at going overseas while the league sorts out the ensuing mess. Sadly, if a lockout occurs, we may not see any more pro hoops until the new year.

For Mavericks fans everywhere though, that means they may be able to bask in the wake of championship glory a little longer. After a painful wait of 31 years, something tells me that would be just fine by them.

Email me or ask me questions about anything NBA Finals at @206Child for my upcoming mailbag.

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The bashing of LeBron James was surely an entertaining element of The Finals. His 9-point scoring drop-off was the biggest ever for a player who averaged 25 points or more during the regular season An...
The bashing of LeBron James was surely an entertaining element of The Finals. His 9-point scoring drop-off was the biggest ever for a player who averaged 25 points or more during the regular season An...
 
 
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Diablo Canyon
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11:47 AM on 06/14/2011
Dirk was the star of the game, and he delivered by scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter--clutch. Poor LeBron; he scored NINE points in the fourth quarter and he's the choker. It was Wade who scored only four points--and nothing negative is said. Let's admit it LeBron suffers from abject prejudice.
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07:42 PM on 06/14/2011
He had the lowest 4th quarter stats in playoff history,pull the stats up yourself,last lowest was 1947
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09:21 AM on 06/15/2011
I was talking about that last game, which that article was about. I think he is a pompous fool, but let's be fair about that game. (Wade had a terrible 4th quarter.) Also lowest 4th quarter stats since 1947 than whom, everyone?
10:51 PM on 06/13/2011
Is it possible that the Mavericks used some sort of illegal "alchemical" water to beat Miami in the finals? I read something about this before the finals began. Here is the link that describes what they might have used:

http://merkaba.org/audio/aids.html#serena
08:50 AM on 06/14/2011
Interesting about these special waters.. I would really love to know what this is all about. If it works and is legal I wonder if other teams will start using it...
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
12:24 AM on 06/15/2011
Flagged for the spam that it is.
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
12:23 AM on 06/15/2011
Flagged again as spam, the same comment followed last time.
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Dave-O
07:18 PM on 06/13/2011
Even after the win the bulk of the coverage in the media is all about Lebron. Who cares? The Heat got their asses kicked. Dirk's jumper was money throughout the series. Jason Kidd was consistent. They deserve the win.
05:30 PM on 06/13/2011
Not a single overturned car on fire... way to go Dallas!
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shanghaislim
Is this creamy white enough for my micro bio....ch
01:16 AM on 06/14/2011
....but how many overturned cows and horses????

(or flaming pigs?)
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
12:25 AM on 06/15/2011
No room for livestock in the metro area of 7 million people.
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Trickery
Gave up private vanity for public insanity
04:14 PM on 06/13/2011
Come on Jordan, you have to choose a team and stick with them til the end. The flip flopping is becoming your signature move :/
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
05:39 PM on 06/13/2011
Who did he originally pick?

He's flopped so many times I lost track.

If Miami had one he would have spun it another way.

Guess he has to pay the bills.
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Trickery
Gave up private vanity for public insanity
08:12 PM on 06/13/2011
I think he originally had the Lakers and the Celtics going at it once again, but throughout this whole season, he has never had faith in the heat and certainly not in the Dallas Mavericks. I started to really notice the trend of flip flopping when the playoffs started and he was for/ against the Chicago Bulls.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
05:40 PM on 06/13/2011
had 'WON'
04:03 PM on 06/13/2011
Mavs fan here and this has the city rocking! We're so proud of how the Mavs played "team ball. Now, I definitely believe Spoelstra was in over his head. What we did hear of his talks in the huddles was underwhelming - or perhaps too cerebral when probably old-fashioned Xs and Os were needed.

LeBron really needs to do some soul-searching if he's capable of that and decide to work on a couple aspects of his game...mid-range jumper, low post moves. This series should have proven to him that athleticism alone is really not enough.
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MyNameIsJames
What should a person say in their micro-bio
04:02 PM on 06/13/2011
The Heat actually overachieved by going to the Conference finals in their first season together. The idea of Vanquishing is overblown and really silly. This is a LOOOONG time coming for the Mavericks. Many of us expected that they would get there and win during the Steve Nash years- didn't happen.

Dirk earned this championship and should be proud.
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Paul The Octopus
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09:50 PM on 06/13/2011
Exactly. The likes of Jordan Schultz want to make this all about Lebron and the Heat. People seem to forget this group (Miami) just made it to the Finals in their FIRST year together!
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03:43 PM on 06/13/2011
Hey, there's no band wagon there, it is not as if Nowitzki hasn't pulled a disappearing act or two of his own in playoffs past. Miami is a coach, a center and a point guard away from another shot at it.
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rightvsleftsux
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04:12 PM on 06/13/2011
Hopefully they can get those players you mention during this long coughseason they are about to have.
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05:01 PM on 06/13/2011
"coughseason", lol!
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07:45 PM on 06/14/2011
but he worked all the time to improve his game
ydrittmann
Vitter patronizes women.
12:30 AM on 06/15/2011
Indeed. We do not know how hard he works in the off season. We have no clue. It is amazing that for only 17 million a year he can drag himself out for some drills.