
NBA Playoffs 2011: Why the Miami Heat Beats the Dallas Mavericks in the Finals
The 2011 NBA Playoffs have been all about spring cleaning. ย Out with the old and in with the new. ย
The Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs and the Boston Celtics have all gone fishing earlier than expected. ย The three franchises responsible for 10 of the last 12 championships began to show their age. ย
Kobe Bryant (14 years), Tim Duncan (13 years), Ray Allen (14 years) and Kevin Garnett (15 years) couldn't rekindle the magic of playoffs past when they needed it the most. ย The years of championship basketball, international play and injuries have taken their toll. ย
Father Time catches up with everyone eventually and these four future Hall of Famers have nothing to be ashamed of. ย Their accomplishments speak for themselves (11 rings between them) and we'll think of them fondly as the playoffs progress. ย
The early departure of these three great teams has cleared the path for the Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks to meet in the Finals. ย Here are five reasons Miami will walk away victorious.
Miami Eliminated Boston
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The Miami Heat cleared the biggest obstacle on their way to the championship by beating their arch nemesis the Boston Celtics in the second round. ย It was a major psychological hurdle to overcome and the Chicago Bulls will seem like child's play in comparison. ย
Derrick Rose will give the Heat fits, but the Bulls lack a dominant post presence and that's Miami's biggest weakness.
Dwyane Wade and LeBron James Are Playing Well Together
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LeBron James and Dwyane Wade learned how to play together and put the problems of the regular season behind them. ย Each player takes the game over in spurts as opposed to stepping on each other's toes. ย They both seem relieved they don't have to take all the shots for their team to win.
Mark Cuban
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As a passionate fan and owner Mark Cuban, has the tendency to say or do the wrong thing at the wrong time. ย Whether it's criticizing the refs, fighting with David Stern or calling out the opposing team's best player, rest assured Mark Cuban will do something to cost his team a critical game.
Home Court in the Finals
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There's nothing like the piece of mind that comes with playing a Game 7 at home in front of a roaring crowd. ย The Heat players feed off the energy and the fans give them confidence. ย With the 2-3-2 format of the Finals, the Heat understand that once they weather the storm in Dallas, victory is theirs.
Dirk Nowitzki
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Like the Miami Heat, the Dallas Mavericks also took care of their arch nemesis by eliminating the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round. ย It was a major accomplishment, but winning the NBA Finals is a different story.
I don't think Dirk Nowitzki has ever fully recovered emotionally or psychologically from the 2006 meltdown. ย When the bright, bright lights come on Dirk, will succumb to the pressure of the moment and come up short.







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