Ever since the Miami Heat lost the NBA championship to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, the sports world had been wondering what's gonna happen with the team.
One of the perks of winning a major team or individual championship is getting to run the media gauntlet. What media tour would be complete without reading the top ten list on Letterman? Just when you didn't think Dirk could get any cooler, his delivery is flawless!
Looks like DeShawn Stevenson didn’t want to let the champagne stop flowing after the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA title.
Police in Irving, Texas arrested the 30-year-old guard Tuesday night for public intoxication.
We are nearly a year removed from the decision, and the Miami Heat have as many rings as they did last summer. As easy as it would be to pick at all the flaws in Miami's game, Dallas was just the better TEAM. I was one of those people who believed 3 superstars and 'C' players would defeat 1 superstar and 'B' players.
Now that it is all over, basketball fans will look back at the 2011 NBA Finals and remember this as a colossal failure for the Miami Heat. I would rather look back at a fantastic run for the Dallas Mavericks and a well deserved title for the first time in franchise history.
As a fan last night in Dallas for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, almost everyone inside American Airlines Center believed that Dirk Nowitzki would take the last shot of the game and tie the score at 88. Instead of overtime, it was heartbreak for Mavericks fans.
On Friday, I was in the middle of hosting Sportstalk when I received a phone call with an offer I could not refuse. One of my friends had an extra ticket to Sunday's Game 3 of the NBA Finals and asked me if I would be interested in joining them.
If memory serves me correct the Heat wouldn't contend for a title in year one of the 'three am-ego' era because they lacked chemistry, a strong interior presence, and adequate role players.