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  2. 2011 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Mavs' win broke the Heat's 9-game home winning streak in the playoffs, costing them a chance to tie the 1996 Bulls' mark of 10 straight. This was the second straight Finals with a 1–1 split after two games, after five straight years with one team leading 2–0 (2005–09).

  3. 2006 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Heat won 58 games in the 2010–11 season, and along with the Mavericks, returned to the Finals in 2011. The 2011 NBA Finals, which was a rematch of 2006, saw the Mavericks win in six games after trailing 2–1 in the Finals. It was the Mavericks' first NBA championship, as well as both teams' second appearances in the Finals.

  4. 2011 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Game 6: With the win, the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat in six games to win the championship. The Dallas Mavericks also became the first team in NBA History to win the NBA Finals despite trailing 1–0 and 2–1 in the same finals series. Dirk Nowitzki, despite shooting 1 for 12 in the first half of the game, was Finals MVP.

  5. Miami in NBA Finals! Heat wins Game 7 in Boston, first No. 8 ...

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    Miami Heat wins Game 7 in Boston, first No. 8 seed in NBA Finals since 1999

  6. Nuggets showing plenty of poise in these NBA Finals against Heat

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    The Denver Nuggets act like they’ve been here before. There is an unmistakable poise to the Nuggets, who are only one win away from their first NBA championship and could hoist the Larry O ...

  7. 2024 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Mavericks' 38-point lead over the Boston Celtics (122–84) in game 4 of the Finals was the third largest margin of victory in NBA Finals history. [ 34 ] Tim Hardaway Jr. joined Ray Allen and Stephen Curry as the only three players to score five or more three-pointers in a single quarter of an NBA Finals game.

  8. Doncic scores 29, Irving adds 25 and Mavericks roll past Heat ...

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    Luka Doncic scored 29 points, Kyrie Irving added 25 and the Dallas Mavericks wrapped up the Southwest Division title by beating the Miami Heat 111-92 on Wednesday night. Doncic also had nine ...

  9. 2006 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2005–06 season.The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat defeating the Western Conference champion Dallas Mavericks 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals.