It wasn’t supposed to end this way, but end this way it did. It was supposed to end with Wade and Lebron, hugging at center court, with the trophy in their grasp. It was supposed to be a moment of elation, a moment of validation. It was supposed to be a moment where the criticism and the titles of “soft” and “not clutch” melted away.
In a way, it was – just not for Lebron James, but instead for Dirk Nowitzki.
The Mavericks beat the Miami Heat on their home court in Game 6 to take the title for the NBA’s best team this season. They did it with heart, with grit, and by never failing to believe in themselves. These were supposed to be the traits the Miami Heat were going to display on their way to an inevitable title. The Mavs proved themselves to be the better team while winning two games in Miami – a feat not accomplished at all during this postseason by any other team. The Mavs proved to have the better offense, despite being characterized as a one-man team while the Heat had their big three. The Mavs also proved to be the better defensive team, the better coached team, the deeper team. They held all the intangibles as the series ground down to its eventual conclusion.
While there is going to be a lot of criticism mounted on the Heat, the fact that they ran their way to the NBA Finals in their first year as a team should not be forgotten or overlooked. It is extremely hard to get to an NBA Finals, just ask the Bulls and Celtics as both franchises felt they were in contention. The Heat should not be characterized as anything other than the best team in the Eastern Conference. Their failure in winning the title was not so much by their own doing as it was also by the Mavericks making the most of every opportunity that came their way. There was a chance to rally at the end of Game 2, the Mavs did it instead of laying down and accepting they weren’t supposed to win. Game 3 saw a defensive stalemate bested by a Bosh jumper on the wing – it could have gone either way. The Mavericks talked up their game and came out the more desperate team and stole Game 4. They pushed the issue in Game 5. And when you thought their time was up and the Heat were going to get back on track, they came down to Miami and snap the neck of their mighty opponent on their home floor. Dirk Nowitzki couldn’t lead his team there, they carried him to his first ever title.
And the party is still going on in Dallas.
As Heat fans, we will try to rationalize this loss. We will say, they’ll be back and we will point towards the future as it is human nature to point to ever-fertile potential of tomorrow. Still, we will have to swallow losing to Dallas in 6 games on our home floor despite what we thought our hometown heroes were capable of. In truth, it is a good start for this new team, to have a little bitterness mixed in with sweetness. The fact is, the Mavs were ready and the Heat were not. They should be commended for their accomplishment. Now, the Heat have to look to the Mavs to try and learn what went wrong. And to not make the same mistake again.

