How it happened: Dirk Nowitzki, with a whole lot of help from his supporting cast, finished the job against the star-studded Miami Heat, 105-95, to capture the NBA title.
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Jason Terry, Nowitzki’s lone teammate remaining from the 2006 NBA Finals failure, made sure the Mavericks could survive an off night from their superstar. Terry scored a game-high 27 points, 19 of which came while Nowitzki missed 11 of his 12 field goal attempts in the first half.
Miami's big three -- LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh -- combined for 57 points. But that wasn't nearly enough to stop the Mavs from celebrating in Miami.
What it means: Five years after one was planned, there will finally be a championship parade in downtown Dallas. The Mavericks avenged their ‘06 Finals flop by knocking out the Heat on Miami’s home floor.
Play of the game: Dirk delivered the dagger with 2:27 to play. After bumping chests with Chris Bosh, Nowitzki knocked down a midrange fadeaway from the left baseline to bump the Mavs’ lead back to double digits.
Stat of the night: Nowitzki and Jason Kidd became the sixth players in NBA history to win their first championship after making at least 10 All-Star appearances. The others are Jerry West, Kevin Garnett, Oscar Robertson and Elvin Hayes.
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ESPN's Mike Breen joins Coop to discuss the Mavs and Lakers and other stories around the NBA.
Mavs F Dirk Nowitzki on being one of the best players in the league at his position, not being worried about Father Time, Lamar Odom's struggles and much more.
Ben and Skin discuss how Dirk and the Mavs fell victim to "Linsanity" at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
Chuck Cooperstein recaps the Mavericks' weekend, including their trip to NY against Jeremy Lin.
Shawn Marion has been impressive on the defensive end. He is clearly the Mavs' MVP to this point; could he also be the NBA Defensive Player of the Year?
Mavs center Brendan Haywood dishes on defensive goals, his role in trying to repeat for a title, his opinions about his favorite NFL team, North Carolina hoops and more.
TEAM LEADERS
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Dirk Nowitzki
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| Rebounds | B. Haywood | 6.8 | ||||||||||
| Assists | J. Kidd | 5.5 | ||||||||||
| Steals | J. Kidd | 1.8 | ||||||||||
| Blocks | B. Wright | 1.2 | ||||||||||


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