Now I'm not going to be bias and not give Miami their credit due. They ran through a weak lineup in Philly (sorry Sixers fans) and beat them in five game.Then they ran into the then favorites Boston Celtics and beat them in five. Last they beat the best team in the NBA, the Chicago Bulls in five games. Lead by Lebron James and Dwyane Wade with Chris Bosh finally showing signs of life in the Chicago Bulls series, its no wonder this is team is the favorite to win it. However they haven't ran into someone with the caliber that is Dirk Nowitzki, Yes I understand that Derrick Rose was the NBA MVP this season, but do the players around him help him much? Was there anyone else that was a reliable scorer other then D Rose and Luol Deng? Was there any good swing defender that played the Miami Heat and slow down Lebron? Look I really wouldn't be a surprised if the Miami Heat beat the Dallas Mavericks, its just a gut feeling that this is the year that the Dallas Mavericks will finally win a NBA championship. Lets rewind real quick and look back at the 2006 NBA finals.Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat 2006
Starting line up for the Dallas Mavericks: DeSagana Diop, Josh Howard, Jason Terry, Dirk Nowitzki, and Adrian Griffin
Starting line up for the Miami Heat: Jason Williams, Pre-depressed Antoine Walker, Dwayne Wade, Udonis Haslem, and Shaq O'Neal
Dallas Mavericks vs Miami Heat 2011
Starting line up for the Dallas Mavericks: Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Dirk Nowitzki, Tyson Chandler, and DeShawn Stevenson
Starting line up for the Miami Heat: Mike Bibby, Joel Anthony, Chris Bosh, Lebron James, Dwyane Wade
If you want to compare the teams, the Dallas Mavericks have a better bench lead by Jason Terry and JJ Barea. Udonis Haslem will be a question mark throughout the series. The guy just got back from surgery and you really don't know what your going to get out of his. Regardless, the Dallas Mavericks still have a better bench than the Miami Heat.
What all that said, I believe this is the year that Dirk finally gets his well deserved NBA championship. From growing up being called a freak for his height and playing handball to getting drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1998 (then being traded to Dallas for Robert "Tractor" Traylor) ninth overall. RIP Tractor. Starting off rough with then owner Ross Perot Jr to eventually going to Mark Cuban who then transformed the franchise from a laughingstock to what it is today. Averaging just 8.2 points and 3.4 rebounds a game in 1998 to 23 points and 7 rebounds a game in 2011. When its all said and done, not only will Dirk Nowitzki be the best NBA international player and will land somewhere in the top five in shooting forward, but he will also be labeled as Dirk Nowitzki, NBA champion.



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