Final
Series starts 12/25
| Game 1: Sunday, December 25th | ||
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| Heat | 105 | Final |
| Mavericks | 94 | |
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| Game 2: Thursday, March 29th | ||
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| Mavericks | 85 | Final |
| Heat | 106 | |
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Coverage: ABC
2:30 PM ET, December 25, 2011
American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
DALLAS -- While Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks were on the court celebrating the championship they won over LeBron James and Dwyane Wade last season, the Miami Heat were gathered in another part of the building.
It wasn't because they dreaded watching the ceremony, they insisted.
They were simply getting ready to show everyone why they are favored to win it all this season.
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James and Wade led a series of scoring waves that put Miami ahead by 35 points midway through the third quarter, the lead peaking when James soared to the rim and tipped an alley-oop pass to Wade so he could have the dunk instead. The game was essentially over then, although the Mavs reserves fueled a late rally that made the final score look close, 105-94.
"We tried to play aggressive," James said. "We're a focused team. We had a great training camp. We came in with the same mindset we had at practice, use our speed and play with mental focus."
James finished with 37 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. Wade had 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Miami scored at least 30 points in each of the first three quarters.
"Celebration or not, we had a game plan and implemented it," Wade said. "We came out and played a good game."
Maybe the pregame festivities left the Mavs emotionally drained because they were down by 15 after one quarter and 21 at halftime. They then gave up 14 straight points early in the third quarter.
The blowout had less to do with an emotional hangover and more to do with exposing the slow process of breaking in a new rotation. Dallas lost center Tyson Chandler and backup point guard J.J. Barea and added guard Vince Carter, do-it-all Lamar Odom and backup guard Delonte West.
"We're going to have to forge an identity with this team; it's a different team," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "That's work, and it's going to take honesty, and it's not going to be easy."
Big 'L' In Big D
Though Dallas trailed by as many as 35 in the second half, its margin of defeat (11) was only the fourth largest for a defending champion in its season opener.
| Margin | Opponent (Score) | |
|---|---|---|
| Heat (2006-07) |
-42 | vs. Bulls (108-66) |
| Lakers (1982-83) |
-15 | vs. Warriors (132-117) |
| Bullets (1948-49) |
-12 | vs. Lakers (84-72) |
| Mavericks (2011-12) |
-11 | vs. Heat (105-94) |
| Lakers (1954-55) |
-11 | at Knicks (94-83) |
Carter took Dallas' first two shots, an 18-footer and a layup. Both missed. West started the second half in his place and finished with 10 points. Carter had five points, two rebounds and three assists in 21 minutes.
Odom -- the NBA's reigning Sixth Man of the Year, who was acquired from the Lakers a few weeks ago for merely a trade exception -- entered to a standing ovation, and got fans roaring again when he made a 3-pointer that tied the game at 11. He missed his next five shots before getting ejected midway through the third quarter, but still left to loud cheers. He had four points and four rebounds in 13 minutes.
"We've got to get better and it will take a little time to get better," Odom said.
Jason Terry sparked a Dallas rally, that started after Odom was tossed, and wound up leading Dallas with 23 points. Nowitzki scored 21 in three quarters. Shawn Marion scored 12 and broke the pinky finger on his left hand.
NBA commissioner David Stern attended the game and took part in the banner raising ceremony. Fans greeted him with boos, perhaps showing disgust over the lockout that delayed the start of the season from Nov. 1 and shrunk the season by 16 games.
Fans had plenty more to cheer, such as Terry proclaiming, "Thirty-one years you waited -- 31 years! -- to call your team a champion, ladies and gentlemen. A champion!"
LeBron Away Train
LeBron James scored 17 of his game-high 37 points in transition, doing much of his damage from the free throw line after getting fouled while attacking the basket.
| Total | |
|---|---|
| FG | 5-5 |
| FT | 7-8 |
| Points | 17 |
| Pts per play | 2.13 |
Nowitzki, Terry, Jason Kidd and many more players, coaches and staff each got a strand to yank as part of the unveiling of the banner at court level. Nowitzki and Kidd seemed awed as they watched it rise to the rafters. They couldn't take their eyes off it -- or didn't want to.
Championship tie-ins were everywhere, from the Mavs' warmup jackets proclaiming them the 2011 NBA Champions to jerseys featuring a patch of the championship trophy, with the words on the front and back of their jerseys all outlined in gold. Terry even wore gold high-tops.
But Dallas was more style than substance, especially compared to a Miami team that returns the core of its rotation.
The Heat scored 18 points in the paint in the first quarter, while the Mavs scored a total of 17 that period -- none in the paint. Both Miami's 18 and Dallas' 0 are an indication of how badly the Mavs will miss Chandler.
Miami went on a 12-0 run late in the first quarter, a 15-1 spurt in the second quarter, then the 14-0 binge in the third period. At the end of that final surge, James made a spin move to free himself for a 17-foot jumper off the glass, then followed with his alley-oop tip to Wade.
"It was showtime," said Heat point guard Mario Chalmers, who had the initial pass to James. "That comes from playing a whole season together last year and working out during the offseason with each other."
Game notes
Miami had lost 14 straight regular-season games to the Mavericks and nine straight in Dallas, dating to March 2004. ... The Mavericks were sold out for the 400th straight regular-season game, extending their NBA record. ... The championship-defense-opening rout might seem familiar for Heat fans. After Miami beat Dallas in the 2006 finals, the Heat were clobbered 108-66 at home by the Bulls in the 2006-07 opener. ... The Mavericks had fun connecting Christmas and their championship, such as a parody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" that kept coming back to the line "and a Larry O'Brien tro-phy." ... The Heat showed their holiday spirit by wearing green laces with their red shoes.
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(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)Team Stat Comparison
MIA | DAL | |
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| Points | 105 | 94 |
| FGM-FGA | 38-78 (.487) | 31-82 (.378) |
| 3PM-3PA | 4-7 (.571) | 9-28 (.321) |
| FTM-FTA | 25-36 (.694) | 23-30 (.767) |
| Rebounds (Offensive-Total) | 15-51 | 8-31 |
| Assists | 18 | 23 |
| Turnovers | 23 | 17 |
| Steals | 9 | 10 |
| Blocks | 6 | 0 |
| Fast Break Points | 31 | 10 |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 28 (1/1) | 29 (5/0) |
| Largest Lead | 35 | 0 |
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NEXT LEVEL: After shooting less than 40 percent in the first four games of the 2011 NBA Finals, the Mavericks turned it on in Games 5 and 6 to win their first title. But, in the 2011-12 season opener on Sunday, the Heat shut down the Mavs in the half court, holding Dallas to under 35 percent from the floor. [+]Mavericks Half-Court Offense
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NEXT LEVEL: LeBron James was the catalyst for the Heat's transition game on Sunday. He scored 17 of his game-high 37 points in transition, doing much of his damage from the foul line. He made 15 free throws against Dallas, seven of which came in transition; he made just 12 free throws overall in the NBA Finals. James made five separate trips to the foul line in transition on Sunday, also more than he made in transition over six games in the Finals. [+]LeBron James Transition Offense
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The Heat were really effective in transition on Sunday, shooting over 75 percent on transition FG and averaging 1.39 points per play. They shot just 41.9 percent in the half court offense and averaged only 0.80 points per play. [+]Miami Heat Offense
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Chris Bosh scored just 4 points, his fewest in a game that he played at least 20 minutes since December 19, 2004 vs the Nets (as a member of Raptors). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
From Elias: The Heat snapped a 14-game losing streak to the Mavericks (in regular season). It was the longest active losing streak for the franchise against a single opponent and the 3rd-longest all-time for the team. [+]Longest Losing Streaks vs Single Opponent
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From Elias: The 11-point loss by the Mavericks is tied for 4th-highest by a defending champion in a season opener in NBA History [+]Worst Losses by Defending Champion
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NEXT LEVEL: The Heat's swarming defense held the Mavericks to less than one point per possession, helping spark transition opportunities on the other end. Miami forced 17 turnovers, including nine of the live-ball variety. The Heat scored 12 points in transition off of those live-ball turnovers and 17 more points off of 11 missed shots, two of which were blocked. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NEXT LEVEL: Running their new up-tempo offense, the Heat had 101 possessions against the Mavericks, well above their 2010-11 season average of 93.2 (21st in NBA). The Heat's 101 possessions tied for their 3rd fastest in a regulation game the last two seasons. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NEXT LEVEL: Miami was much more aggressive in transition versus Dallas Sunday, compared to last June in the NBA Finals. In the Finals, the Heat settled for outside shots in transition, shooting 4 for 19 (21.1 pct) from 3-point range in six games. On Sunday, the Heat attempted just one shot from long range, instead taking it to the rim. The Heat had drew six fouls in transition Sunday; they drew just eight in the entire NBA Finals.
Heat Transition Offense
Against Mavericks, Last 2 Seasons
2011 Finals Sunday
Pct of plays 11.5 20.4
FG pct 55.6 75.0
Fouls drawn 8 6<<
PPG 12.7 32
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LeBron James arguably had the best season opener of his career.
He scored 37 points, which is the most points ever scored by a Heat player in a season opener.
He was also one point shy of the the most points he has ever scored in a season debut. [+]LeBron Brings The Heat To Dallas
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Only three forwards in the last 25 seasons have recorded at least 37 points and 10 rebounds in a season opener. LeBron James accomplished this today in 105-94 win over the Dallas Mavericks.
The other two players to reach this feat are first ballot hall of famers
Charles Barkley who did it three times, and Karl Malone who did it once. [+]37+ Points, 10+ Reb
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Lebron James' 37 points on Sunday are a Heat franchise record for a season opener. He passes the mark previously held by Tim Hardaway, who scored 32 in the Heat's season opener in 1999. [+]Most Points in Heat Season Opener - Franchise History
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