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		<title>Heat start season with lame video and solid play</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 05:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s easy to hate these guys when you watch this lame video. It&#8217;s almost as bad as the party they threw when the Big Three signed their contracts with the Heat last season. After choking last year against the Mavericks, you would think that a somewhat different tone would be in order. But LeBron wants [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy to hate these guys when you watch this lame video. It&#8217;s almost as bad as the party they threw when the Big Three signed their contracts with the Heat last season. After choking last year against the Mavericks, you would think that a somewhat different tone would be in order.</p>
<p>But LeBron wants to have fun this year. He didn&#8217;t do so well as the villain, so the dopey kid is back and his teammates are joining in on the fun.</p>
<p>That aside, however, after two games it does look like LeBron is taking the game seriously this year. He and Wade and shying away from three-pointers and they&#8217;re focusing on transition baskets and post-up moves. It&#8217;s a shame it&#8217;s taken LeBron this long to figure it out, but I guess a humiliating meltdown in front of the world in the Finals will do that do you.</p>
<p>Now we shouldn&#8217;t get carried away after two games, as the Heat ran past two older teams. The Mavs have new players and haven&#8217;t had any time to work together. They have to win as a team like they did last year. Also, LeBron always looks good in the regular season. Sure, he&#8217;s working on developing better habits, but we&#8217;ve seen him lose focus during crunch time before.</p>
<p>This team is talented, and they&#8217;ll battle for the best record. But none of it matters. They have to win it all. Anything else is a failure.</p>
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		<title>Lamar Odom traded to the Mavs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dallas Mavericks&#8217; Dirk Nowitzski, right, goes up to block a shot off Los Angeles Lakers&#8217; Lamar Odom in the second half of Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals on May 4, 2011. The Mavericks defeated the Lakers 93-81and lead the best-of-seven playoff series 2-0. UPI/Christine Cotter The Dallas Mavericks acquired Lamar Odom from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Dallas Mavericks&#8217; Dirk Nowitzski, right, goes up to block a shot off Los Angeles Lakers&#8217; Lamar Odom in the second half of Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals on May 4, 2011. The Mavericks  defeated the Lakers 93-81and lead the best-of-seven playoff series 2-0.  UPI/Christine Cotter</div>
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<p>The Dallas Mavericks acquired Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Lakers, which will have ripple effects throughout the NBA as teams try to finalize rosters in this chaotic period following the NBA lockout. Above you see a photo of Odom battling Dirk Nowitzski last year in the NBA playoffs. Instead of working to get revenge for the Lakers, Odom will now be a crucial part of the Dallas effort to return to the NBA finals.</p>
<p>This trade signals the end of the bizarre saga surrounding the Chris Paul trade that was rejected by David Stern. That controversial decision has rocked the NBA, and now we&#8217;ll be hearing about it over and over again as New Orleans tries to unload Paul to another team. The Lakers decided to back out of the talks rather than submit a new trade from Chris Paul to the league, and in dealing Odom put an abrupt end to that scenario. Meanwhile, the Lakers now seem to be focusing their attention on acquiring Dwight Howard in a deal that would involve Andrew Bynum.</p>
<p>As for the Mavericks, this trade for Odom became possible when they decided to work a deal with the New York Knicks when it became clear they would be losing center Tyson Chandler to the Knicks. That gave the Mavs an $11 million trade exception which they then used to acquire Odom. Odom made it clear he didn&#8217;t want to leave LA, but the powers that be clearly decided to go in another direction.</p>
<p>Dallas has more moves to make as it reworks in roster in the wake of losing Chandler. Chandler was a very important piece of their championship puzzle, but he&#8217;s the kind of player that can be replaced. Dallas is now one of the teams that might get a shot at landing Dwight Howard as the Orlando Magic have permitted them along with the Lakers and the New Jersey Nets. There&#8217;s also buzz out there that Vince Carter will land in Dallas as well. Carter can still score, but he&#8217;s not the kind of player one thinks of to help a championship team. Maybe he&#8217;ll be better in a reduced role.</p>
<p>The Dwight Howard sweepstakes will be the next big story that will have ripple effects around the league. We&#8217;ll see how serious Dallas is in that contest.</p>
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		<title>Dirk Nowitzki sings at championship parade [video]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2011 20:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dirk did David Hasselhoff proud with his rendition of Queen&#8217;s &#8220;We Are the Champions.&#8221;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dirk did David Hasselhoff proud with his rendition of Queen&#8217;s &#8220;We Are the Champions.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Wrapping up the 2011 NBA Playoffs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 20:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki walks with his MVP trophy and a bottle of champagne after the Mavericks won the NBA Championship defeating the Miami Heat in Miami, June 12, 2011. At right an assistant is carrying the Larry O&#8217;Brien Championship trophy (R). REUTERS/Joe Skipper (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL) In an attempt to put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki walks with his MVP trophy and a bottle of champagne after the Mavericks won the NBA Championship defeating the Miami Heat in Miami, June 12, 2011. At right an assistant is carrying the Larry O&#8217;Brien Championship trophy (R). REUTERS/Joe Skipper (UNITED STATES  &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)</div>
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<p>In an attempt to put the final nail in the coffin that is the 2010-11 NBA season, it&#8217;s a good time to look back on the 2011 Playoffs and try to make sense of it all. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>DIRK&#8217;S LEGACY</strong></p>
<p>Easily the biggest winner of these Playoffs, Dirk has shrugged off charges that he was soft and/or a choker by leading the Mavs on one of the most epic postseason runs in recent history. Firing up the <a href="http://www.nba.com/statscube/player.html#Dirk-Nowitzki|1717;season=p;splitType=clutch;splitValue=all" target="_blank">NBA StatsCube</a>, we&#8217;ll find that Dirk averaged 47.5 points per 36 minutes in the clutch (game within five points with under five minutes to play). Not only did he score a ton, but he did it efficiently, shooting 54% from the field, 97% from the free throw line and 60% (!!) from long range. Even in Game 6, after a miserable 1-for-12 first half, Nowitzki had the mental toughness to go out and score 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting in the final 7:22. He&#8217;s never going to win as many championships as Larry Bird, but dynasties are a rarity these days (which favors Bird, historically speaking), so now the Bird/Nowtizki comparisons are legit.</p>
<p><strong>CUBAN</strong></p>
<p>Yes, he&#8217;s irritating. Most billionaires are. He made his fortune during the internet bubble and had enough sense to get out when the getting was good. He parlayed that into an NBA team, and is definitely <del datetime="2011-06-13T19:55:05+00:00">a loudmouth</del> outspoken, but in an age when team owners don&#8217;t always show a commitment to winning, Cuban has been more than willing to spend in his chase for a ring and in collecting all these aging All-Stars, he finally found a combination with enough grit, determination and defense to put his franchise player in a position to close the deal. Love him or hate him, he&#8217;s entertaining, and in a matchup with the Heat, he was most definitely the lesser of two evils. (And give him credit, when interviewed after the Game 6 win, he was quick to defer the spotlight. Classy move.)</p>
<div style="display:none">Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban (R) celebrates with his family after the Mavericks beat the Miami Heat in Game 6 to win the NBA Finals basketball series in Miami, June 12, 2011. REUTERS/Hans Deryk (UNITED STATES  &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)</div>
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<p><strong>KIDD, MARION</strong></p>
<p>Jason Kidd didn&#8217;t do much stat-wise in the Finals, and seemed to turn the ball over a lot, but he hit a huge three towards the end of Game 5 and played tough defense on LeBron and Wade for the entire series. After leading the Nets to back-to-back Finals in the early &#8217;00s, he finally got another chance at a ring, and played an important role, even at 38-years-old. </p>
<p>The Mavs got a similar contribution from Shawn Marion, who many left for dead after stints in Miami and Toronto. He helped score when Dirk was getting his rest and played inspired defense on LeBron and Wade at different points in the series. Dallas would not have won the title without The Matrix, especially once Caron Butler went down during the season.<br />
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THE JET</strong></p>
<p>Other than Dirk, I can&#8217;t see a bigger winner (legacy-wise) in these Finals than Jason Terry. He jumped from also-ran status to clutch Finals performer &#8212; one who most definitely backed up his smack talk. He outplayed LeBron down the stretch and didn&#8217;t miss a free throw in the clutch in the entire Playoffs. When we look back on these Playoffs a decade from now, we&#8217;ll remember Dirk, the Jet, and the Heat&#8217;s disappointing performance.</p>
<p><strong>THE BIG THREE</strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s plenty of time for LeBron to redefine his legacy, but this was not a good start. He was mediocre to bad in the fourth quarter for most of the series, and it sure doesn&#8217;t seem like this leopard is going to change his spots after tweeting that <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/KingJames/status/80130403482087424" target="_blank">God decided that it just wasn&#8217;t his time</a> to win a title. Um, okay. That doesn&#8217;t sound like a guy who is going to hone his post game (like MJ or Kobe) or spend all summer with a shooting coach to make his jumper more consistent. </p>
<p>As for Wade, he doesn&#8217;t get off scot-free after fumbling away a chance to tie Game 5 and dribbling the ball off his foot late in Game 6, but he already has a ring, so his legacy has a higher floor than LeBron. And it&#8217;s not like the guy didn&#8217;t produce &#8212; he averaged 27-7-5 and shot 55% from the field in the Finals.</p>
<div style="display:none">Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (L) and teammate LeBron James wait to leave the stadium after losing the NBA Championship to the Dallas Mavericks in Miami, June 12, 2011. REUTERS/Joe Skipper (UNITED STATES  &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)</div>
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<p>Lastly, let the record show that Chris Bosh played his best ball of the Finals when the chips were down. In the last three games, he averaged 21-8 on 55% shooting, and even hit the winning jumper in Game 3 after a rough shooting night. Bosh was something of a punchline during the season, but he came up big against the Bulls (23-8, 60% shooting) and did some damage in the Finals.</p>
<p>Where does Miami go from here? While some are arguing that <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/miami-heat-lebron-james-dwyane-wade-chris-bosh-blow-up-the-big-three-061311" target="_blank">Pat Riley should trade LeBron for Dwight Howard</a>, this is certainly not the last we&#8217;ve seen of this trio. They made it to the Finals in their first try, and did it with a substandard supporting cast. I expect changes to be made, but I&#8217;d be shocked if any of the stars are moved. </p>
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		<title>Nowitzki, Mavs finish off the Heat</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 03:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dallas Mavericks&#8217; Dirk Nowitzki lifts the Larry O&#8217;Brien Championship Trophy with his teammates after they beat the Miami Heat in Game 6 to win the NBA Finals basketball series in Miami, June 12, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL) With LeBron’s legacy (not to mention, the NBA title) on the line, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>With LeBron’s legacy (not to mention, the NBA title) on the line, the Mavs went into Miami and beat the Heat on their home floor. Dirk Nowitzki struggled to 1-of-12 shooting in the first half, but rebounded with 18 points in the second half, including 10 points in the final 7:22 to help close out the series. </p>
<p>Nowitzki was unbelievable in the Playoffs, averaging (a 36-minute adjusted) 52.6 points per game in the clutch (under five minutes to play with the score within five points), and deservedly won the Finals MVP. Jason Terry kept the Mavs in the game in the first half, and scored 27 points on the night.</p>
<p>As for the Heat, LeBron James finished 9-of-15 for 21 points, six assists and four rebounds, but he turned the ball over six times and wasn’t able to take the game over when it mattered most. Dwyane Wade went 6-for-16 from the field but turned the ball over five times. It should be noted that Chris Bosh (7-of-9 from the field, 19 points) played the best of Miami’s “Big Three.”</p>
<p>LeBron and the Heat better brace for even more criticism after the loss. Ever since “The Decision” and the trio’s over-the-top celebration last summer, throughout a season of ups and downs, the team became one of the most scrutinized in league history. Questions remain about LeBron’s play in the clutch and whether or not the “Big Three” actually fit together. </p>
<p>No matter how many championships the trio goes on to win, this loss to the Mavs will tarnish the legacies of LeBron, Wade and Bosh – they had control of the series after Game 3 and let it slip away.</p>
<p>Kudos to Mark Cuban, Rick Carlisle, Dirk Nowitzki and the entire Dallas Mavericks franchise. I picked the Mavs to lose to the Blazers in the first round, but have been impressed by the team&#8217;s grit and resiliency throughout these Playoffs. I&#8217;ll gladly eat some crow after this performance.</p>
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<p>If you haven&#8217;t heard already, Bill Simmons and ESPN have launched a new website at <a href="http://www.grantland.com/" target="_blank">Grantland.com</a>. It will feature longer form articles from Simmons along with other writers, including notable scribes like Malcolm Gladwell.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never a shortage of topics for someone as prolific as Simmons, but he must have been thrilled to kick off his new site immediately following the bizarre Game 4 performance by LeBron James. His <a href="http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/6640925/time-lebrondown-part-ii" target="_blank">first column</a> is classic Simmons, as he analyzes the LeBron situation from every possible angle, starting with The Decision:</p>
<blockquote><p>Fact: The Decision special drew a better rating than the 2008 Finals, became an iconic moment, turned Jim Gray into a punching bag, gave bloggers a month of free shots at ESPN and turned &#8220;Taking my talents to South Beach&#8221; into a jack-of-all-trades phrase that meant you were about to leave your job, take a dump or pleasure yourself.</p></blockquote>
<p>I wonder how long he had that line in his pocket . . . </p>
<p>Anyways, he gives his overall assessment of LeBron James, and I agree with most of it:</p>
<blockquote><p>a. I think he&#8217;s one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. I will never forget watching him in person with a full head of steam, blowing through opponents like a Pop Warner running back who&#8217;s 30 pounds heavier and three seconds faster than everyone else. I am glad he passed through my life. I will tell my grandkids that I saw him play.</p>
<p>b. From game to game, I think the ceiling for his performance surpasses any other basketball player ever except for Wilt and Jordan.</p>
<p>c. As a basketball junkie, I will never totally forgive him for spending his first eight years in the NBA without ever learning a single post-up move. That weapon would make him immortal. He doesn&#8217;t care. It&#8217;s maddening.</p>
<p>d. In pressure moments, he comes and goes … and when it goes, it&#8217;s gone. He starts throwing hot-potato passes, stops driving to the basket, shies away from open 3s, stands in the corner, hides as much as someone that gifted can hide on a basketball court. It started happening in Game 3, then fully manifested itself in Game 4&#8242;s stunning collapse, when he wouldn&#8217;t even consider beating DeShawn Stevenson off the dribble. Afterward, one of my closest basketball friends — someone who has been defending LeBron&#8217;s ceiling for years — finally threw up his hands and gave up. &#8220;It&#8217;s over,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Jordan never would have done THAT.&#8221; (Footnote: That&#8217;s the third time LeBron opened the door for someone to say that. The first: Game 5 of the Boston series. The second: choosing to play with Wade.)</p></blockquote>
<p>The only part of the above I disagree with is the following: &#8220;In pressure moments, he comes and goes … and when it goes, it&#8217;s gone.&#8221; This implies that he only has epic meltdowns, but this just isn&#8217;t true. Everyone will remember Game 5 last year against Boston and Game 4 against the Mavs, but there have been countless time where LeBron has had serious lapses of judgement in critical moments. It usually involves getting careless and tossing up a senseless three at times when the team desperately needs a bucket without even trying to get into the offense, let alone setting up for a post-up move or other high-percentage shot. As a Cavs fan I saw this repeatedly, to the point where it became hard to root for the guy. Go back and watch the Cavs-Orlando series from 2009. People remember LeBron&#8217;s big three to win Game 2, but that was negated by numerous brain farts throughout the series.</p>
<p>I have no idea what LeBron will do tonight. As Simmons points out, he&#8217;s capable of having a legendary game, but he&#8217;s also capable of wilting under pressure. Anything is possible, and that&#8217;s why most fans can&#8217;t wait to watch . . . </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miami Heat&#8217;s LeBron James (C) goes up to shoot between Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki (L) of Germany and Tyson Chandler (R) during the second half in Game 1 of the NBA Finals basketball series in Miami, May 31, 2011. REUTERS/POOL/Larry W. Smith (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL) News like this makes you wonder whether [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=6613978" target="_blank">News like this</a> makes you wonder whether Dallas has a chance.</p>
<blockquote><p>A torn tendon in superstar Dirk Nowitzki&#8217;s left middle finger made the Dallas Mavericks&#8217; Game 1 loss to the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals on Tuesday night a little more painful.</p>
<p>Nowitzki suffered the injury when he was called for a foul after stripping Miami&#8217;s Chris Bosh with 3:44 remaining in the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>&#8220;I thought I stripped him clean, then I kind of looked down and I couldn&#8217;t straighten my finger out anymore,&#8221; said Nowitzki, who had 27 points on 7-of-18 shooting as the Mavs fell behind in a series for the first time this postseason. &#8220;So I tore a tendon in there. I guess it will be all right. I have to wear a splint probably the rest of the playoffs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nowitzki, who is averaging 28.3 points per game in the playoffs, said X-rays on the finger were negative.</p>
<p>He downplayed concern about the injury, pointing out that it&#8217;s on his non-shooting hand.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Mavs have to find a way to win game 2 in Miami. Hitting their threes would help . . . .</p>
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