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Dirk Nowitzki’s Finger Licking Good Comeback
The most talked about finger in the world didn’t stop Dirk Nowitzki from scoring the winning shot to cap off an amazing comeback and win Game 2 in Miami 95-93, tying the series at 1-1.
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Dirk Nowitzki Finger-Gate Eclipsing Mavs’ Real Needs for Improvement
So what’s more important? How will Dirk Nowitzki’s handle his himself with an injured finger or the Mavs’ real needs and keys to turn this series around?
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Wade Helps LeBron James Get his First NBA Finals Win
The NBA Finals looked like an extension of the Eastern conference Finals, with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade rising to the occasion in the fourth quarter, leading the Heat to a 92-84 win over the Mavs in Game 1.
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LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki – Who is More Deserving of the NBA Title?
Someone is leaving the list. With Derrick Rose joining the elite few who have won MVP’s but never a title (he still has plenty of time to get out of it), Dirk Nowitzki or LeBron James will be getting their names chalked off when the 2011 NBA Finals series is over. But who deserves it more?
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The 2011 NBA Finals Schedule
Now that Chicago are out of the way, the Miami Heat join the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals (2006 rematch) and here are the dates and venues (same name actually) for the next couple of weeks or so, if we go 7 deep.
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Dirk Nowitzki Making History in the 2011 NBA Playoffs
Dirk Nowitzki scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds, clinching the series for the Mavs with one huge three, as usual, in the fourth quarter, putting the Mavericks over the Thunder once again after a big deficit. Nowitzki averaged 32.2 points in the series and in general, is having an amazing playoff run, taking the Mavs to the NBA finals for the second time and the first since 2006.
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Even on an Off Night, Dirk Nowitzki Still Gets Job Done for Mavs
Dirk Nowitzki and Shawn Marion both scored 18 as the Dallas Mavericks rebounded from their home loss, winning back home advantage with a 93-87 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder which wasn’t close as the score might suggest.
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Kevin Durant and James Harden Rise in Dallas
Kevin Durant (24) and Dirk Nowitzki (29) stayed relatively “cool” while the Thunder’s bench, led by James Harden with 23 points, did most of the work in their 106-100 win over the Mavs, making it 1-1 in the Western Conference Finals.
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Dirk Nowitzki – White Mamba and 2011 Playoff Magic
A year ago, this 48 point explosion from Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavs looking like the favorites in the West to reach the NBA finals wasn’t exactly a likely scenario. White Mamba? So says Charles Barkley.