Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban Are The REAL Villains Entering The NBA Finals – You think the Miami Heat are wearing the black hats entering the 2011 NBA Finals? No, the Dallas Mavericks and their leader — Mark Cuban — are really what’s wrong with the NBA. Without question, the Miami Heat are the villains of the 2011 NBA Finals, just as they have been the villains of the entire season. Since LeBron James uttered the words “South Beach” on ESPN back in July, and since he … (This story continues here)

Dallas Mavericks Not Exactly Amped Up to Face Big Three – There are exceptionally luxurious cars out there these days. They have the plush interior, the bells and whistles, the gorgeous paint job, and it can get going if you feel like taking a cruise on a Sunday afternoon. Then there are cars that have all the exact same features, except with a higher price tag. You pay extra for more power and greater intelligence. A faster engine, better on gas … (This story continues here)

Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat: A tale of two cities, and of expectations – The Miami Heat, for all their bluster last summer about the number of championships they were going to win and talk about assembling the “greatest team” in NBA history, have gone about this season – and postseason – in a workmanlike fashion. (This story continues here)

It’s Great To Not Like Dallas – After a season of ups and downs for the Miami Heat, the only thing standing between the Heat and its destiny is the Dallas Mavericks. Needless to say, it’s great to be a Miami Heat fan and even better to not live in Dallas or cheer for the Mavericks. (This story continues here)

BDL Playoff Previews, starring the NBA Finals – The NBA Finals start on Tuesday night, with the Miami Heat hosting the Dallas Mavericks . Kindly join me, and the staggering genius of Dan Devine and Eric Freeman , as we break down the final round of the NBA’s playoff bracket. *** The way I see it, the way I expect these Finals to shake out? I believe things are about to get weird. Or, they’re about to get great. There really are only two … (This story continues here)

NBA Finals updates: Heat grab lead heading into fourth quarter – With Dwyane Wade finding his offense after a sluggish first half, the Miami Heat moved to a 65-61 lead over the Dallas Mavericks entering the fourth quarter Tuesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. (This story continues here)

NBA Finals 2011: Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks Battle For Championship – LeBron James and the Miami Heat host Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the 2011 NBA Finals at 9 p.m. EDT on Tuesday night American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida (TV: ABC/TSN). Read more at SB Nation , as well as our team blogs, Peninsula Is Mightier and Mavs Moneyball . The wait is finally over for the 2011 NBA Finals, with the Miami Heat hosting the Dallas Mavericks in Game … (This story continues here)

For Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks, the NBA Finals are a blood rematch – The NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks, which tipoff tonight, are bulging with the compelling elements of a heavyweight showdown: Bad blood, contrasting styles, superstars desperate for bejeweled validation. (This story continues here)

Wade, James push Heat to 65-61 lead after three – With Dwyane Wade finding his offense after a sluggish first half, the Miami Heat moved to a 65-61 lead over the Dallas Mavericks entering the fourth quarter Tuesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. (This story continues here)

Jason Kidd Is Finally The Dallas Mavericks' Savior, And It Only Took 17 Years – Jason Kidd arrived in Dallas the same way he arrived in all his NBA stops: hailed as a savior despite leaving a trail of baggage everywhere he went. Now, though, Kidd has changed, and the Mavericks find themselves in the NBA Finals. Jason Kidd was brought to the Dallas Mavericks in 2008 to solve their stagnant half-court offense and make it easier for Dirk Nowitzki to get shots off the pass. And … (This story continues here)

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