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The Season In Review

The 2011 Dallas Mavericks: A Championship Season

The Season in Review

The 2011 Dallas Mavericks season was one for the history books. The team finished with a record of 57-25, good for second place in the NBA Southwest Division. It was the Mavericks' first 50-win season since 2007. The Mavericks were led by a trio of All-Stars in Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd, and Jason Terry. Nowitzki was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after averaging 26.0 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game in the series. Kidd was a key contributor on both ends of the court, averaging 10.3 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 9.8 assists per game. Terry was a sharpshooter, averaging 15.8 points per game on 44.8% shooting from three-point range. The Mavericks' success in 2011 was due in part to their depth. The team had a number of players who could come off the bench and make a significant impact. Shawn Marion was a key contributor as a defensive specialist and rebounder. Brendan Haywood was a solid center who provided a physical presence in the paint. The Mavericks also had a number of young players who made significant contributions, including Rodrigue Beaubois, Dominique Jones, and Justin Dentmon.

The Playoffs

The Mavericks entered the playoffs as the third seed in the Western Conference. They defeated the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round, the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round, and the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. The Mavericks faced the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. The series was a back-and-forth affair, with each team winning two games in the first four. The Heat won Game 5, but the Mavericks came back to win Game 6 in overtime. In Game 7, the Mavericks defeated the Heat 105-95 to win their first NBA championship.

The Legacy

The 2011 Dallas Mavericks championship was a special moment for the city of Dallas. It was the Mavericks' first major sports championship since the Dallas Stars won the Stanley Cup in 1999. The victory also helped to cement the Mavericks' status as one of the NBA's elite teams. The 2011 Mavericks will be remembered as one of the greatest teams in franchise history. The team's success was due to a combination of talent, chemistry, and hard work. The Mavericks are a model for success, and their story is one that will inspire fans for years to come.


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