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class="wp-caption-text">LeBron James</p></div><p>In 2006, Dallas held a 2-0 lead and was up 15 points in the second half before the Heat got their act together.  Dwayne Wade starred for Miami and it remains to be seen if the Mavericks can contain Wade and his two henchmen.</p><p>Since that bitter loss, Dallas has gone 10-0 against the Heat.  The Maverick that has been there for all the action is center Dirk Nowitzki.  The center presents some matchup problems for the offensive minded Heat.  Throughout the playoffs, Nowitzki has been the NBA’s steadiest and most impressive player.</p><p>Other than Nowitzki and 38-year old point guard Jason Kidd the balance of Dallas players are no-names compared to the deep Miami bench.  Dallas plays with focus and this is a much better defensive team than in 2006.</p><p>It is no secret that the Dallas game plan begins with Nowitzki.  The team’s first offensive choice is always Dirk but the multi-dimensional Nowitzki and company have proved to be outstanding at moving the ball in search of an open shot.</p><p>At the beginning of the year, Miami struggled to find their game.  Without question the Heat will run, run and then run more.  This allows their “big three” to all touch the ball.  There is a lot of talent on Miami but there is also a ton of ego.  Balancing those egos is what has gotten the Heat this far.</p><p>Coach Carlisle is hoping that foul-prone Tyson Chandler can log some serious playing time.  The Mavs have had great success rebounding against Miami.  The team averages 47 rebounds per game compared to their average against the rest of the league, which is 41 rpg.</p><p>With the Heat, any one of the James, Wade, Bosh superstars can carry the scoring load.  James, Wade and Bosh will provide a real test foe the Mavericks who will be looking to take some air out of the ball and slow down play.</p><p>This may be a best of seven series but Game One on Tuesday night may well foretell the outcome of the Championship series.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.nba4all.com/2011-nba-finals/the-nba-finals-%e2%80%93-heat-vs-mavericks.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Miami Heat</title><link>http://www.nba4all.com/nba/miami-heat.html</link> <comments>http://www.nba4all.com/nba/miami-heat.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 16:03:45 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>O'Dell Isaac II</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Miami Heat]]></category> <category><![CDATA[NBA]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Alonzo Mourning]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Basketball]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Dwayne Wade]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Glen Rice]]></category> <category><![CDATA[National Basketball Association]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pat Riley]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Shaquille O'Neal]]></category> <guid
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class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.nba4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/alonzo-mourning.jpg" alt="Alonzo Mourning" /></a>Given the Miami Heat&#8217;s recent struggles, it&#8217;s difficult to believe the team won an NBA championship just two seasons ago. Since then, a shoulder injury to star guard Dwayne Wade and the Shaquille O&#8217;Neal trade have helped turn a champion into a lottery team.</p><p>The Miami Heat play their home games at the American Airlines Arena. Their head coach is Erik Spoelstra, and their general manager is former head coach (and former NBA player) Pat Riley.</p><p><strong>Early Years</strong></p><p>The Miami Heat joined the NBA (along with the Charlotte Hornets) in 1988. A ragtag group of rookies and veteran castoffs, they did what new expansion teams do &#8212; they lost, to the tune of 17 straight to begin the 1988-89 season.</p><p>In their first three seasons, the Heat averaged 19 wins, but their win totals grew steadily each year. In the 1991-92 season, they won 38 games and made the playoffs. The Heat had the misfortune of drawing the Chicago Bulls, and fell to them in a three-game sweep.</p><p>The Heat made the playoffs twice more in the next four seasons, but could not get out of the first round, losing to the Atlanta Hawks in 1994 and the Bulls again in 1996. The Heat got to the Eastern Conference finals in 1997, only to lose to the Bulls once again.</p><p><strong>The Shaq Acquisition</strong></p><p>In 2004, buoyed by the success of 2003 draftee Dwyane Wade, the Heat made a move destined to make or break the team. They traded Lamar Odom, Brian Grant, and Caron Butler to the Los Angeles Lakers for center Shaquille O&#8217;Neal. The superstar big man was given a huge public welcome, during which he promised to deliver a championship to the city of Miami. (He will probably be remembered as delivering on his promise, but Shaq had more than a little help.)</p><p>The Heat responded immediately. They won 59 games in 2004-05 and made it to the conference finals, where they lost to the Detroit Pistons in seven games. Pat Riley, who had resigned his coaching post to concentrate on his GM role, resumed his coaching duties in 2005. It has been speculated that Riley, intrigued with the prospect of coaching O&#8217;Neal, engineered the departure of coach Stan Van Gundy and took Van Gundy&#8217;s place on the floor.</p><p><strong>The Championship Season</strong></p><p>The 2005-06 season saw a slight decrease in regular season wins &#8212; from 59 to 52 &#8212; but the Heat were finally able to get over the hump. After beating the Bulls, the New Jersey Nets, and the Detroit Pistons, respectively, the Heat went to their first-ever NBA Finals, where they met Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks (who were also in their first Finals).</p><p>Dallas took the first two games at home and were winning Game 3 in the fourth quarter when Wade took over. The Heat came back to win Game 3 and never lost another game in the series, winning the NBA title, four games to two. Dwyane Wade was named the Finals Most Valuable Player.</p><p>It was a fourth championship ring for O&#8217;Neal, and the first ring for veterans like Alonzo Mourning, Antoine Walker, and Gary Payton.</p><p><strong>2007-08 Season</strong></p><p>Injuries hit the 2007-08 Heat. Wade had badly injured his left shoulder the season before, and wasn&#8217;t back to his dominant self yet. Mourning suffered a season-ending knee injury. Shaq was in and out of the lineup with chronic hip problems. In February of 2008, Shaq was traded to the Phoenix Suns for forward Shawn Marion. The Heat won only 15 games.</p><p><strong>2008-09 Outlook</strong></p><p>The Heat drafted power forward Michael Beasley and NCAA title game hero Mario Chalmers in 2008, and moved assistant coach Erik Spoelstra up to head coach after Riley decided to return to the front office.</p><p>Spoelstra has his work cut out for him, but Wade has returned to form. If he can get a contribution from Beasley, plus some unexpected help, the Heat may begin the long return to playoff contention.</p><p><strong>Greatest Players</strong></p><p>Alonzo Mourning, Shaquille O&#8217;Neal, Glen Rice, Dwayne Wade</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.nba4all.com/nba/miami-heat.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
