This is either going to be an exciting series or a boring series. I am hoping for exciting. I think Dallas has improved a lot on defense, which will help contain the new 'big three'. I hope this series lives up to the rest of the playoffs. This is truly been an exciting playoff series. Even when the Mavs swept the Lakers, that was exciting because the Lakers were the defending champions. I am pulling for the Mavs for redemption. Let's go Mavs!!!!!
The Miami Heat are coming for the Dallas Mavericks!
There are moments in sports that literally defy description.
They are moments that are so awesome and amazing they shock the brain to the point the only response it's capable of giving is something akin to "Huh?" or "Get outta here!" They're the kind of moments when the game hangs in the balance and a player, or players do something that is miraculous—and they're rare.
Those were the kind of moments witnessed by all in the Miami Heat's spectacular and nearly unbelievable comeback led by LeBron James(notes) and Dwyane Wade(notes) in the final 3:14 of the fourth-quarter in their 83-80 Game 5 victory in the 2011 NBA Eastern Conference Finals that won the best-of-seven series 4-1 and launched them into the NBA Finals for the first time since 2006.
Ironically, or perhaps just coincidentally, they'll be facing off against the same opponent; the Dallas Mavericks, Udonis Haslem(notes), Wade, and the Heat franchise were able to vanquish in that championship series five years ago.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban be there facing them—the man who questioned at length early in this 2010-11 season how the Heat were able to assemble the "Three Kings" in Miami—throwing out accusations of collusion with reckless abandon that were baseless and never substantiated; and in the end only made him seem envious.
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