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Dallas Mavericks



The Mavericks advanced to their first NBA Finals in franchise history when they defeated the Phoenix Suns in game 6 of the Western Conference Finals on June 3 2006 in the US Airways Center in Phoenix. They faced the Miami Heat in the finals, held home-court advantage and scored two convincing wins. After game 2 Dallas city officials had already planned the victory parade. However, in Game 3, the Mavs blew a late double-digit lead, courtesy of Heat superstar guard Dwyane Wade, who would score at least 36 points in the last four matches. He carried the Heat to the win, with Nowitzki missing a potentially game-tying free throw in the last seconds. After getting blown out in Game 4, the Mavericks suffered another heartbreaking loss in Game 5 when Wade scored the game-tying basket in the last possession of regular time and put the Heat ahead with last-second free throws in overtime. The tragic figure was Josh Howard, who missed a pair of clutch free throws in overtime and mistakenly called an early timeout, so the Mavs had to bring in the ball at backcourt rather than halfcourt for the last possession. In Game 6, the Mavericks took an early double digit lead, but again, Wade poured in 36 points, helped by Alonzo Mourning's five blocked shots, and the Mavericks lost their fourth game and the title after a string of botched three pointers.

NBA officials and fans have cited poor officiating and phantom calls as secondary contributors to their loss to the Heat, especially concerning Game 5 [1]. Dirk Nowitzki failed to perform in the fourth quarters of several games, including the crucial Game 6 where he went 0-4 and passed up numerous open shots. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined a total of $250,000 for "several acts of misconduct" during the series, Nowitzki was fined $5,000 for kicking a ball into the stands after Game 5, and Jerry Stackhouse was suspended for Game 5 after fouling Shaquille O'Neal on a breakaway dunk attempt. The latter marked the third time a Mavericks player was suspended in the 2006 playoffs.

The Mavericks became only the third team in NBA history (the first since 1977) to lose in the Finals after taking a 2-0 lead. In Game 3, the Mavs held a 13-point lead with under seven minutes remaining but were outscored 22-7 in the momentum-changing 98-96 defeat. The Heat's performance in the last seven minutes represented the team's greatest postseason comeback in team history [2].

Schedule
*Game 1 @ Dallas: Thursday, June 8, Dallas 90, Miami 80
*Game 2 @ Dallas: Sunday, June 11, Dallas 99, Miami 85
*Game 3 @ Miami: Tuesday, June 13, Miami 98, Dallas 96
*Game 4 @ Miami: Thursday, June 15, Miami 98, Dallas 74
*Game 5 @ Miami: Sunday, June 18, Miami 101, Dallas 100 (Overtime)
*Game 6 @ Dallas: Tuesday, June 20, Miami 95, Dallas 92

Season-by-season records

1980-811567.183
1981-822854.341
1982-833844.463
1983-844339.524Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Dallas 3, Seattle 2
Los Angeles 4, Dallas 1
1984-854438.537Lost First RoundPortland 3, Dallas 1
1985-864438.537Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Dallas 3, Utah 1
LA Lakers 4, Dallas 2
1986-875527.671Lost First RoundSeattle 3, Dallas 1
1987-885329.646Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Lost Conference Finals
Dallas 3, Houston 1
Dallas 4, Denver 2
LA Lakers 4, Dallas 3
1988-893844.463
1989-904735.573Lost First RoundPortland 3, Dallas 0
1990-912854.341
1991-922260.268
1992-931171.134
1993-941369.159
1994-953646.439
1995-962656.317
1996-972458.293
1997-982062.244
1998-991436.280
1999-20004042.488
2000-015329.646Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Dallas 3, Utah 2
San Antonio 4, Dallas 1
2001-025725.695Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Dallas 3, Minnesota 0
Sacramento 4, Dallas 1
2002-036022.732Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Lost Conference Finals
Dallas 4, Portland 3
Dallas 4, Sacramento 3
San Antonio 4, Dallas 2
2003-045230.634Lost First RoundSacramento 4, Dallas 1
2004-055824.707Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Dallas 4, Houston 3
Phoenix 4, Dallas 2
2005-066022.732Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Won Conference Finals
Lost NBA Finals
Dallas 4, Memphis 0
Dallas 4, San Antonio 3
Dallas 4, Phoenix 2
Miami 4, Dallas 2
1121.466
67.472

Stats updated June 20, 2006

Current roster

Players of note

Basketball Hall of Famers:

*Alex English

Not to be forgotten:

*Don Carter (original team owner)
*Mark Aguirre
*Shawn Bradley
*Cedric Ceballos
*Hubert Davis
*James Donaldson
*Michael Finley
*Derek Harper
*Jim Jackson
*Ronald "Popeye" Jones
*Jason Kidd
*Fat Lever
*Jamal Mashburn
*Dick Motta (head coach)
*[[
*{{Steve Nash}}
*{{Don Nelson}} (head coach)
*{{Dennis Rodman}}
*{{Detlef Schrempf}}
*{{Nick Van Exel}}.{Adrian Griffin}

Retired numbers:

*15 {{Brad Davis (basketball)|Brad Davis}}, G, 1980–92
*22 {{Rolando Blackman}}, G, 1981–92

External links

*Dallas Mavericks official website
*Dallas-Mavs.com



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