Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dallas Mavericks Win NBA Championship

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Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks are NBA champions, and they went through LeBron James for that long-awaited first title.

Jason Terry scored 27 points, Nowitzki added 21 and the Mavericks topped the Miami Heat 105-95 in Game 6 of the NBA finals on Sunday night. The Mavericks won four of the series' last five games, a turnabout that could not have been sweeter after seeing the Heat celebrate their first title in Dallas after Game 6 of the 2006 finals.

James scored 21 for Miami, though was largely quiet after the opening minutes. Chris Bosh had 19, Mario Chalmers 18 and Dwyane Wade 17 for the Heat.

When it was over, Mavs owner Mark Cuban ran onto the court to hug coach Rick Carlisle.

And James' wait for his first NBA title will extend into at least his ninth season.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

MIAMI (AP) — Jason Terry scored 19 points and the Dallas Mavericks led the Miami Heat 53-51 at halftime of Game 6 of the NBA finals, putting the Mavs two quarters from their first championship.

With Dallas leading the series 3-2, the teams returned to Miami and put on quite a show. They traded big runs, traded the lead several times and even traded shoves during a timeout midway through the second quarter.

Terry made 8 of 10 shots, helping make up for Dirk Nowitzki going 1 of 12. He couldn't get anything to fall from anywhere on the court and had only three points.

LeBron James led Miami with 11 points. Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and Eddie House each had nine. Surprise starter Mario Chalmers had seven, and Udonis Haslem had six.

Back home after three games in Dallas, the Heat were trying to extend their season until Game 7 on Tuesday night. That also would keep alive hopes for their second championship, and first clinched on their home floor. When they beat the Mavericks in '06, they polished it off in Dallas.

Miami opened the game with the new wrinkle of Chalmers at point guard, in place of Mike Bibby. It was his first start this postseason.

But it was a strong start by James that got Miami rolling. He made his first four shots — all on jumpers — and the Heat were up 20-11. When Nowitzki went to the bench with two fouls soon after, it looked like things were about to open up. And they did; for Dallas.

The Mavericks went on a lengthy, lopsided stretch that included all sorts of surprising contributions: three 3-pointers from DeShawn Stevenson, another 3 by Brian Cardinal and a Nowitzki-esque, one-legged, stepback jumper by Ian Mahinmi. Dallas wound up leading 40-28, its biggest lead all series.

Then it was Miami's turn.

The Heat scored the next 14 points, a run opened and closed by 3 pointers from House. Dallas tried cooling him off by calling timeout. As the teams went to the bench, Haslem walked off with his fist raised, Stevenson bumped into him and soon mouths and bodies were moving. Chalmers ran in and Stevenson shoved him. Teammates tried restraining guys and nearly everyone was on the court before officials could regain control.

After watching replays, officials called technical fouls against Haslem, Chalmers and Stevenson. Dallas wound up with one free throw and began edging back toward the lead. They finally got it on a 3-pointer by Terry that made it 51-49.

The Mavs kept feeding Nowitzki in hopes of getting him on track. But he had a fadeaway jumper go in and out, missed badly from the other side, then saw a 3-pointer go in and out in the closing seconds.

Dallas was 3-0 in knockout games this postseason. One more and Mark Cuban's franchise will have its first title in its 31st season.

The Heat haven't faced elimination this postseason, and they've been darn good at home: 9-1. However, that one loss was in the last game here against the Mavericks.

Miami's home-court advantage was infiltrated by hundreds or even thousands of Mavs fans. As Dallas' lead peaked in the second quarter, they sure got a lot louder.

They were easy to spot because so many of them were wearing blue, even the giveaway T-shirts from the games in Dallas, while Heat fans know to wear white.

Stevenson's 3s accounted for his nine points. Shawn Marion had eight points and J.J. Barea added six. The Mavs are 2-0 since moving Barea into the starting lineup.


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