Sunday, May 29, 2011

Mavs vs. Heat NBA Finals Preview





2011 NBA Finals

Dallas Mavericks (57-25, 12-3) vs. Miami Heat (58-24, 12-3)



Schedule

Game 1 Tues. May 31 8:00 at Miami

Game 2 Thurs. June 2 8:00 at Miami

Game 3 Sun. June 5 7:00 at Dallas

Game 4 Tues. June 7 8:00 at Dallas

Game 5 Thurs. June 9 8:00 at Dallas

Game 6 Sun. June 12 7:00 at Miami

Game 7 Tues. June 14 8:00 at Miami


playoff results


Mavericks


beat Portland 4-2

beat Lakers 4-0

beat Thunder 4-1


Heat


beat 76ers 4-1

beat Celtics 4-1

beat Bulls 4-1


playoff team leaders


Mavericks


PPG: Dirk Nowitzki, 28. 4

RPG: Tyson Chandler, 9.3

APG: Jason Kidd, 7.7

SPG: Kidd, 2.2

BPG: Shawn Marion and Brendan Haywood, 1.0


Heat


PPG: LeBron James, 26.0

RPG: Chris Bosh, 8.9

APG: James, 5.5

SPG: James and Dwayne Wade, 1.7

BPG: Joel Anthony, 2.1








regular season head to head results


Nov. 27 Mavs 106 Heat 95 at Dallas

Dec. 20 Mavs 98 Heat 96 at Miami




2006 Finals results


Game 1 Mavs 90 Heat 80 at Dallas

Game 2 Mavs 99 Heat 85 at Dallas

Game 3 Heat 98 Mavs 96 at Miami

Game 4 Heat 98 Mavs 74 at Miami

Game 5 Heat 101 Mavs 100 (OT) at Miami

Game 6 Heat 95 Mavs 92 at Dallas


notes: The Mavericks have won 14 consecutive regular season matchups vs. Miami. Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry for Dallas and Dwayne Wade and Udonis Haslem for Miami are the only players that remain from the 2006 Finals teams. Nowitzki and LeBron James are of 7 NBA MVPs not to win a championship. Between 2007 and 2010 the Mavs 2009 first round series win over the Spurs was the only playoff series either team won. This is the first Finals since 1999 (Spurs vs. Knicks) that neither coach has prior Finals coaching experience.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

NBA Finals Schedule



Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat


Game 1: Tues. May 31 at Miami 8:00

Game 2: Thurs. June 2 at Miami 8:00

Game 3: Sun. June 5 at Dallas 7:00

Game 4: Tues. June 7 at Dallas 8:00

Game 5: Thurs. June 9 at Dallas 8:00 (if necessary)

Game 6: Sun. June 12 at Miami 7:00 (if necessary)

Game 7: Tues. June 14 at Miami 8:00 (if necessary)

all games on ABC

NBA Finals Schedule

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Mavs vs. Thunder Game 5 Review



For five years the Mavericks have waited for the chance to return to the NBA Finals. At times it looked like they might never get another chance. But he there are, back in the Finals and likely against the same opponent.



The Mavs clinched their Finals berth with a 100-96 victory over the Thunder Wednesday night, winning the series in five games. Once again the Mavs have found themselves trailing in the fourth quarter, albeit with a much smaller deficit. Once again they dominated during crunch time, showing that when it comes the playoffs experience matters.



Dirk Nowitzki gave Dallas the lead on his second try from 3 with 1:14 to go. Overall he cap another brilliant series with 26 points and 9 rebounds, going 8-15 from the field and making all 9 free throws as he made 59 of 61 free throw attempts for the series.



The other star of the game was Shawn Marion who had a playoff high 26 including 14 in the 4th quarter. His breakaway jam resulted in a 3 point play following Dirk's three, putting the Mavs up 4. The game would be iced on 2 Dirk three throws with 13 seconds to go and a celebration followed.



However the Mavericks did not celebrate too much, taking the lead of their superstar by leaving the court early, showing their goal has still not been completed.



Also making major contributions for Dallas were J.J. Barea with 14 off the bench, Jason Kidd who had 7 boards, 10 assists and only one turnover and Tyson Chandler who had 9 points and rebounds before fouling out. Even Brendan Haywood was able to make 5-6 from the line after struggling mightily there all season.



For the young Thunder they showed why they such a promising future, but they still have room the grow. Russell Westbrook led OKC with 31 while Kevin Durant and James Harden but chipped in with 23. The Mavs were once again able to keep Durant in check as he was only 8-20 from the field while Westbrook needed 28 shots to get his 31.



The Mavericks time is now with a chance to capture the franchise first championship and put what happened in the 2006 Finals to rest for good.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Mavs vs. Thunder Game 5 Preview




Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas Mavericks


Western Conference Finals Game 5


Mavs lead series 3-1


Wed. May 25 8:00 at the AAC


TV:ESPN


Series results


Game 1: Mavs 121 Thunder 112 at Dallas


Game 2: Thunder 106 Mavs 100 at Dallas


Game 3: Mavs 93 Thunder 87 at OKC


Game 4: Mavs 112 Thunder 105 (OT) at OKC


Series Leaders


Mavs

PPG: Dirk Nowitzki, 33.8

RPG: Tyson Chandler, 11.0

APG: Jason Kidd, 8.3



Thunder
PPG: Kevin Durant, 29.3
RPG: Durant, 9,5
APG: Russell Westbrook, 4.8

Mavericks previous West Finals Game 5 results
1988: Lakers 119 Mavs 102
2003: Mavs 103 Spurs 91
2006: Mavs 117 Suns 101 (Dirk scores 50)


Notes: Dirk Nowitzki is the first player to score over 40 points on over 60% shooting twice in a playoff series since Shaquille O' Neal in 2000. The Mavericks have won their last five games with the chance to eliminate their opponents in the playoffs. Dallas is now 12-11 all-time in West Finals games, having won 5 of their last 6. A win of course sends the Mavs to the NBA Finals for just the second time in franchise history.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Western Conference Finals Game 4 Recap



Almost always when a team in the NBA has a 15 point lead with less than 5 minutes to go the game is over. Somebody forgot to tell the Mavericks that as they made an improbable comeback to force overtime where they prevailed, beating the Thunder 112-105 to take a resounding 3-1 series lead.

For over 3 and a half quarters the Mavs were being totally outplayed, being destroyed on the boards and allowing OKC to shoot over 50% from the field. From that point on the Mavs turned on the defensive screws and went to who else but Dirk on offense who turned yet again another amazing performance. Dirk scored 12 of his 40 points in the Mavs 17-2 run to close regulation, hitting tough shots and 2 free throws to tie the game with 6 seconds to go. After that all the Thunder could muster was a 30 footer by Kevin Durant which was blocked by Shawn Marion who played tremendous defense on Durant during the stretch.

After never leading in regulation the Mavs never trailed in overtime taking the lead on a Jason Kidd 3 with 40 seconds left. Kidd has another tremendous outing filled with clutch plays to go along 17 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 4 steals. Also giving a major contribution for Dallas was Jason Terry who contributed 20 points off the bench.

The Thunder were led by Durant who had 29 points and 15 rebounds but had 9 turnovers and struggled down the stretch. Also struggling in crunch time was Russell Westbrook who 19 points, 8 boards and 8 assists, but was just 7-22 from the field and had 6 of the Thunder's 25 turnovers.

The Mavs were able to take the game despite being totally dominated on the boards , getting outrebounded 55-33 for the game. Thankfully Dallas was able to clean up the defensive glass late leading to the amazing comeback.

For the Mavericks it was just another incredible playoff performance in a postseason that so far erased a lot of past demons and shown that no matter the final outcome this team truly has the heart of a champion.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Mavs vs. Thunder Game 4 Preview


Dallas Mavericks at Oklahoma City Thunder

Western Conference Finals Game 4
Mavs lead series 2-1


Mon. May 23 8:00 at the Oklahoma City Arena
TV: ESPN

Series results


Game 1: Mavs 121 Thunder 112 at Dallas


Game 2: Thunder 106 Mavs 100 at Dallas


Game 3: Mavs 93 Thunder 87 at OKC



Series leaders


Mavs


PPG: Dirk Nowitzki, 31.7


RPG: Tyson Chandler, 12.0


APG: Jason Kidd, 8.7



Thunder


PPG: Kevin Durant, 29.3


RPG: Durant, 7.7


APG: Durant, 4.7



Mavericks previous Game West Finals Game 4 Results


1988: Mavs 118 Lakers 104


2003: Spurs 102 Mavs 95


2006: Suns 106 Mavs 86



Notes: The Mavericks have won a franchise record 4 straight playoff road games and 8 of 9 games overall. Dallas has won all 3 games they have played this season in Oklahoma City. In the Dirk era the team that wins game three of a playoff series tied at 1-1 has gone on to win the series every time. The Thunder have not lost consecutive game during the entire playoffs.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Western Conference Finals Game 3 Recap


There are certain things an NBA championship team must be able to do. They must be able to win important games on the road no matter how hostile the crowd. A champion must be able to play great defense no matter the talent an offense presents on the court. Also a champion needs a superstar player who can carry the team when it needs to be, but also his teammates must at times carry him when that star has an off night. If Saturday night's was any indication the Mavericks might be on there way to becoming a champion at last.

Despite an off shooting night from Dirk Nowitzki(7-21, 18 points, 7 TO) the Mavs retook home court from Oklahoma City with a 93-87 win in Game 3 of the West Finals for a 2-1 series advantage. After not preforming to their defensive standards of the first two rounds in Games 1 and 2 the Mavs rediscovered their defensive intensity early jumping out to a 23 point lead in the first half, thereby quieting the arena and giving the home fans very little to cheer about. Leading the Mavs effort were Jason Kidd and Shawn Marion who played well on both sides of the ball. Marion tied Dirk for the team high in points with 18 while Kidd contributed an all around fantastic game with 13 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals.

The Mavs led by Marion held Kevin Durant to a 7-22 shooting performance including going 0-8 on threes for 24 points. In fact the entire Oklahoma City was ice cold from the field shooting .365% from the field and an embarrassing 1-17 from 3 including missing their first 16 shots from distance.

The Thunder did have their inevitable 4th quarter rally cutting the lead to 6 with under 3 minutes to go. The Mavericks showed once again that they have put Game 4 in Portland behind them and behind clutch shots and free throws by the duo of Dirk and Jason Terry(13 points, 6 assists) and key stops on defense help off the Thunder charge despite some questionable officiating.

Russell Westbrook responded to this 4th quarter benching in Game 2 with a Thunder high of 30 points, but struggled to help his teammates much with only 4 assists compared to 7 turnovers. While Kidd might not have the speed and athleticism anymore of a young player like Westbrook he can help his team in so many more areas by thinking the game as well as just about any player in history.

Tyson Chandler continued to show the Thunder what they missed out when they rescinded the trade they made for him 2 years ago. He contributed 8 points and 15 boards and left Oklahoma City so frustrated by his play they resorted to basically trying to draw technicals against them, as they did when James Harden ridiculously flopped on minimal contact.

Speaking of Harden after his incredible game 2 he was held almost completely in check going 2-9 from the field for only 7 points. Just another way the Dallas defense befuddled the usually potent Thunder attack.

Now it is on to the always pivotal game 4 where they know they will see a hungrier and more desperate Oklahoma City squad show up as they try to avoid losing 2 straight for the first time all postseason.

As long as the Mavs bring the defensive effort to go along what should be a bounce back game for Dirk, they should be in good shape to possibly go to 4-0 in OKC this year and go back home to clinch a Finals berth in Game 5.