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Heat Top Mavericks 105-94: LeBron, Wade Lead Miami Past Dallas (VIDEO)

JAIME ARON   12/25/11 06:22 PM ET   AP

DALLAS — LeBron James and the Miami Heat couldn't keep the Dallas Mavericks from winning the most recent NBA championship. They did a nice job, however, of getting the Mavs' title defense off to an ugly start.

James had 37 points, 10 rebounds and six assists as the Heat beat the Mavericks 105-94 Sunday in a game that was hardly ever as close as the final score might suggest.

Maybe the pregame banner-raising ceremony left the Mavs emotionally drained or – more likely – the overhaul of their roster is slow to take hold. The newly minted champs were down by 15 after one quarter, 21 at halftime, and 35 a few minutes into the second half.

Miami made it look easy, scoring at least 30 points in each of the first three quarters. James had the top highlight, tipping an alley-oop pass to Dwyane Wade so he could have the dunk.

Wade had 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists as the Heat cemented their status as the preseason favorite to win it all. Udonis Haslem added nine points and 14 rebounds.

Dallas hardly showed any life until newcomer Lamar Odom was ejected for something he said while arguing a charging call late in the third quarter. Soon after, Jason Terry fueled a surged that got the Mavs within 17 midway through the fourth. Dallas coach Rick Carlisle recognized how unlikely it was that they would come all the way back, so he kept Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd and Shawn Marion on the bench the entire final period. The remainder of the Mavericks' rally was by deep reserves.

Terry ended up leading Dallas with 23 points. Nowitzki scored 21 in three quarters. Marion scored 12, and Delonte West added 10 in his Dallas debut. West also started the second half in place of another newcomer, Vince Carter.

Carter had five points, two rebounds and three steals in 21 minutes. He took Dallas' first two shots, an 18-footer and a layup, missing both.

Odom – the NBA's reigning Sixth Man of the Year, who was acquired from the Lakers a few weeks ago for merely a trade exception – entered to a standing ovation, and got fans roaring again when he made a 3-pointer that tied the game at 11. He missed his next five shots before getting tossed, but still left to loud cheers. He had four points and four rebounds in 13 minutes.

NBA Commissioner David Stern attended the game and took part in the banner raising ceremony. Fans greeted him with boos, perhaps showing disgust over the lockout that delayed the start of the season from Nov. 1 and shrunk the season by 16 games.

Fans had plenty more to cheer, such as Terry proclaiming, "Thirty-one years you waited – 31 years! – to call your team a champion, ladies and gentlemen. A champion!"

Nowitzki, Terry, Jason Kidd and many more players, coaches and staff each got a strand to yank as part of the unveiling of the banner at court level. Nowitzki and Kidd seemed awed as they watched it rise to the rafters. They couldn't take their eyes off it – or didn't want to.

Championship tie-ins were everywhere, from the Mavs' warmup jackets proclaiming them the 2011 NBA Champions to jerseys featuring a patch of the championship trophy, with the words on the front and back of their jerseys all outlined in gold. Terry even wore gold high-tops.

But Dallas was more style than substance, especially compared to a Miami team that returns the core of its rotation.

The Heat scored 18 points in the paint in the first quarter, while the Mavs scored a total of 17 that period – none in the paint. Both Miami's 18 and Dallas' 0 are an indication of how badly the Mavs will miss last year's center, Tyson Chandler.

Miami enjoyed a 15-1 spurt in the second quarter, then a 14-0 run in the third period that included James' alley-oop tip to Wade. James preceded that highlight with another nifty play, a spin move that freed him for a 17-foot jumper off the glass.

NOTES: Miami had lost 14 straight regular-season games to Dallas and nine straight in Dallas, dating to March 2004. ... The Mavericks were sold out for the 400th straight regular-season game, extending their NBA record. ... The championship-defense-opening rout might seem familiar for Heat fans. After Miami beat Dallas in the 2006 finals, the Heat were clobbered 108-66 at home by the Bulls in the 2006-07 opener. ... The Mavericks had fun connecting Christmas and their championship, such as a parody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" that kept coming back to the line "and a Larry O'Brien tro-phy." ... The Heat showed their holiday spirit by wearing green laces with their red shoes.

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Iceguy75
It's a CT Thang!
08:01 PM on 12/26/2011
Too bad LeChoke couldn't do this when it was needed, one down 64 to go.
12:15 AM on 12/27/2011
get ready haters.
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Still Posting
Etch A Sketch 2012!!
10:55 AM on 12/27/2011
The only people that never fail are the people that never try.

Most champions have lost in the finals . . . . . . Jordan, Dirk, Bryant, the list goes on and on.






That's why they have a new season every year. So you can play again.
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06:11 PM on 12/26/2011
re-match?

the mavs are a different squad.

lol
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
01:29 PM on 12/27/2011
lol is right the Mavs might not even make it to the playoffs.
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08:13 PM on 12/27/2011
you are correct.
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tanya11111
appraiser of folly
11:30 AM on 12/26/2011
I am no lebron fan, but after watching that you had to say... okay maybe not 6 or 7 or 8... but maybe one or two...
11:33 AM on 12/26/2011
i think you are right, 2-3 rings either with miami or another team
him and wade will bring another championship to miami, maybe not this year but is on the works
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tanya11111
appraiser of folly
11:36 AM on 12/26/2011
my poor poor beloved celts :( *sigh*
11:25 AM on 12/26/2011
let me say this, i live in Dallas, and alot of fans for any sports here are sore loosers,
there i said it.... look at the rangers 7th inning they were down bars were empty stadium was halfway empty, and yesterday at the game it was halfway empty as well,
mavs is a great team, they beat miami fair and square, they wanted it more last year, the heat might not win this year again, but will give everyone a tough time
lebron wants his ring, wade has his ring, so does dirk so this season will be a great one
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TMS3100
Tea Party has run off with his light saber.
09:55 AM on 12/26/2011
Too bad you can't get it done when it counts.
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beverlyamy1
love it when you disagree
09:54 AM on 12/26/2011
ITS ON PEEPS!
08:26 AM on 12/26/2011
This is what the Heat shoulda done last season during the finals!!! Lets get it crackin HEAT, lets friggin get it done !

Minnehaha ........... HA! ....LOL
07:27 AM on 12/26/2011
"Scary Good" Now that was a true TURDUCKEN on Christmas Day.Go Heat...
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DARK STAR
One small step for Man...
07:25 AM on 12/26/2011
The Heat will bounce back and Mavs won't be there this time around, IMO.

I really like Dirk, his "never give up" spirit is the reason why Mavs won a well deserved championship.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
02:01 AM on 12/26/2011
So a team comes together, doesnt become insta champs in a year and everyone considers them a failure? LOL

Yeah that's realistic. Nope it shouldnt take a season to figure each others roles out or anything.
It's also impossible for last year to be a learning experience for Lebron in dealing with pressure. He clearly didnt handle it well. More than likely he worked on it during the off season.

Whay do people give Lebron such a hard time. He's a great role model who stays out of trouble is is very giving of his time to charities that he believes in. He's always been that way.
08:50 AM on 12/26/2011
wtfe
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
11:05 AM on 12/26/2011
?
01:41 AM on 12/27/2011
So, maybe you can tell me. LeBron is "the King" of what, exactly?
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
01:55 AM on 12/27/2011
Nothing that I know of. Still an outstanding role model though.
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Paul The Octopus
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11:28 PM on 12/25/2011
That was nice. Miami crashing the party!
11:29 AM on 12/26/2011
i believe cuban is still sitting at the stadium wondering what happend
12:12 PM on 12/26/2011
He knows what happened, he disrupted the chemistry that took so long to build so that his team can be in the running for two players who have never won a championship. He insulted two of his most valuable components with one and two year contract offers. Good luck with Lamar Odom. And, Dwayne Casey is no longer helping Carlisle.
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Mister President
I stand by what I said, whatever it was.
10:31 PM on 12/25/2011
Did I actually see LeBron post up on someone and score or were my eyes deceiving me?
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
01:34 AM on 12/26/2011
Yep he spent the summer working with Hakeem. I see a couple of 50 point games this year. Posting up a smaller guard will be eazy buckets for Lebron.
shlack123
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09:32 PM on 12/25/2011
I hope the Heat enjoyed beating what is essentially a rebulding team. The Mavs weren't able to re-sign the players that made them great in the playoffs last year. This was in no way a rematch of the finals.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
01:40 AM on 12/26/2011
Dirk Terry Kid and Marion are still there. So losing Chandler and signing Odom and West means you're rebuilding? They have 80% of last years team. How exactly is that rebuilding? Miller didnt suit up for the Heat so you're right it wasnt like last year.
06:50 AM on 12/26/2011
The Mavs won last year because they finally had the right chemistry around Dirk, Kidd and Terry. Then they let it all walk so they could be in the game for Deron Williams and Dwight Howard. Delonte West instead of Barea? Really? Lets see how that works out over a whole season.
11:30 AM on 12/26/2011
didnt the heat lose two players as well?
i didnt see miller and bibby....
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beverlyamy1
love it when you disagree
09:55 AM on 12/26/2011
the mavs are a one hit wonder.
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Minnehaha
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11:34 AM on 12/26/2011
That beats a no hit wonder, all day long and all season long to!
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whatsthatsound
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09:29 PM on 12/25/2011
Lebron loves to be great in the regular season.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
01:47 AM on 12/26/2011
Is it easy to be great in the regular season or something? Last year was more than likely a learning experience in terms of dealing with pressure on the big stage. A couple of March Madnesses under his belt would have made it seem like he'd been there before.

I bet he's embarrassed and wont let that happen again. He's a worker so he more than likely obsessed about it over the summer. I know he worked all summer with Hakeem to expand his game so he can post up instead of taking so many jumpers late in the game.
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whatsthatsound
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01:59 AM on 12/26/2011
No, he's great, no argument. But if you recall, he did the same thing in the Boston series, his last outing as a Cav. And there is simply NO excuse for those disappearing acts, if he truly wants to be considered worthy of the hype built around him. I didn't take those "Kobe has five rings" taunts seriously until I saw him slink off the stage last year, and wondered if he's got some kind of block or something. Which, hey, he's human, that's fine. But don't go celebrating yourself like an all time winner, if'n you ain't.
08:57 PM on 12/25/2011
Always comes up with the big score when it doesn't matter. There are many who do. Few who come up with the numbers when they have to. He is not one of them unfortunately for everyone, including himself.
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Bados
You know.... the beach cruiser.
01:51 AM on 12/26/2011
I love how people pretend that it's easy to dominate during the regular season. More experience under pressure situations will get that out of his system. No prideful athlete will accept being a choker or coming up missing when it counts sitting down. I'm certain he worked on it during the off season.

Cut the kid a break.
02:26 AM on 12/26/2011
I would like to see him do well. But I have not a thing to do with it. Only time will tell.