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Mavericks Beat Heat In Game 5, Take 3-2 Series Lead In NBA Finals (VIDEO)

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AP/The Huffington Post First Posted: 06/ 9/11 11:48 PM ET Updated: 06/10/11 11:55 PM ET

DALLAS -- Dirk Nowitzki waited five long years for that elusive third victory over Miami, yet there was only a short celebration when it finally came.

He briefly thrust both arms in the air, a sea of blue screaming around him, but then quickly walked off the floor.

To Nowitzki, the real party can't come until next week.

"There's really nothing to celebrate," he said. "We're going in there Sunday swinging, like we did today, from the jump, and hopefully steal one Sunday."

And now it really is "now or never" for LeBron James and the Miami Heat.

Nowitzki scored 29 points, driving for the go-ahead dunk with 2:45 remaining, and the Mavericks beat the Heat 112-103 on Thursday night to take a 3-2 series lead.

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The Mavs, who blew a 2-0 lead against the Heat in the 2006 finals, can wrap up their first championship in Game 6 at Miami on Sunday night.

"We didn't want to go to Miami and give them basically two shots to close us out. So we kept plugging there in the fourth. So definitely a big win for us," Nowitzki said. "And now we have to go down there and basically approach Sunday's game as Game 7."

James, who called this game "now or never," responded from his worst playoff performance with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, and Dwyane Wade battled through a sore left hip after a first-quarter collision to finish with 23 points.

"I could have made a couple of more plays for my team," James said. "But at the end of the day, all it's about is a win or a loss. Triple-double means absolutely nothing in a loss. So we will be better in Game 6 on Sunday."

Chris Bosh had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Heat, who get the final two games at home with history against them as they try to win a title in their first season together: In the 26 previous finals that were tied 2-2, the Game 5 winner won 19 of them.

"We fought hard all season for home-court advantage. We're down 3-2," Bosh said. "We protect home court, we win the series, so we just have to keep that in mind."

The Mavs shot 60 percent through three quarters, briefly gave up the lead in the fourth, then outscored Miami 17-4 in the final 4:23, controlling the final few minutes just as they had in thrilling comebacks in Games 2 and 4.

Dallas shot 56.5 percent from the field, including 13 of 19 (68 percent) from 3-point range.

"We made more shots," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. "We did a lot of good things defensively, which led to good offense. ... You never know when the games are going to go that way. The thing we've got to do is we've got to make sure our defense is consistent."

Jason Terry scored 21 points and J.J. Barea had 17 for the Mavs, who insisted at some point their shots would start falling even against the Heat's stingy defense. Jason Kidd and Tyson Chandler both finished with 13 points.

"We are getting the same looks we knew we would get," Terry said. "After Games 1 and 2, you watch it on film, you see it and then you realize you're going to have the opportunities. I said to myself, I said to my teammates, we're not going to continue to miss those open shots that we're getting."

James scored eight points in Game 4, going just 3 of 11, the first time in 90 postseason games he didn't hit double figures.

Trying to pump himself during a rough first finals in Miami in which he's been accused of everything from "shrinking" to "checking out" in the fourth quarters, he wrote "Now or Never!!" on his Twitter page early Thursday morning, later calling this the biggest game of his career.

But they feel the same urgency in Dallas, where the slogan "The Time is Now" is printed on those blue T-shirts that surround the court, and where the Mavs are loaded with 30-somethings - late 30s, in Kidd's case - who could be on their last shot at an NBA title.

Nowitzki said early Thursday he felt "great," having shaken the fever that rose to 101 degrees in Game 4.

This time, the health concern was Wade, who banged his hip in the first quarter and appeared to be limping at various points from there.

"I don't talk about injuries," Wade said. "It was unfortunate I had to leave the game, but I came back and finished it."

He remained in the locker room to start the second half, coming back onto the court about the midway point of the period. By then, the Mavs seemed in too good a groove to be cooled off no matter who Miami had out there.

A disgusted Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was already walking onto the court to call time by the time Chandler went up to dunk after catching the ball all alone under the basket, giving Dallas a nine-point lead that matched its largest of the series.

Miami stormed into the lead midway through the fourth with a 9-0 run, all layups, dunks and free throws until Wade's 3-pointer made it 99-95 with 4:38 to play.

The Mavs tied it at 100 on Terry's 3-pointer with 3:23 left, and after James missed, Nowitzki drove for a baseline dunk and a 102-100 lead. James was called for an offensive foul and missed a 3-pointer on Miami's next two possessions before Kidd drilled a 3-pointer to make it 105-100, sending the crowd into a delirious chant of "Beat the Heat! Beat the Heat!"

The teams were at the same point as their 2006 matchup after four games, but that one was already in the midst of a massive swing by then. Miami won the final four games behind Wade, the MVP of that series.

This one has been developing into one of the closest finals the NBA has ever seen. Games 2-4 were decided by three points or fewer. That hadn't happened in the championship round since 1948, according to STATS, LLC, when the Baltimore Bullets and Philadelphia Warriors played Games 2-4 within a three-point margin during the Basketball Association of America finals, a year before that league merged with the National Basketball League to become the NBA.

The first four games were determined by 15 total points, the fewest since a 12-game difference between the Celtics and Lakers in the 1969 finals.

And all eyes were on James, just as they have been since he bolted Cleveland for a better shot at a championship in Miami.

He vowed to be more aggressive after his puzzling Game 4. He caught the ball in the post more frequently, but his jumper was still off for much of the game.

James threw up an airball with his left hand on his first shot, and when he did finally score, the Mavs quickly came back with six straight points for an early 13-6 lead, a promising start for a team that had been playing from behind nearly all series.

Wade walked gingerly to the locker room with a left hip contusion with about 3 minutes left in the period after colliding with Mavs reserve Brian Cardinal on a drive to the basket, and didn't return to the bench until more than 3 minutes into the second.

James had a basket inside that gave Miami a six-point lead with 4:26 left in the half, but Dallas closed with a 14-5 push, taking a 60-57 edge to the locker room after Nowitzki's jumper with 6.1 seconds remaining. The Mavs shot 12 of 17 in the quarter, and after not reaching 30 points in any period through four games, hit that number in each of the first two quarters of Game 5.

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DALLAS -- Dirk Nowitzki waited five long years for that elusive third victory over Miami, yet there was only a short celebration when it finally came. He briefly thrust both arms in the air, a sea of...
DALLAS -- Dirk Nowitzki waited five long years for that elusive third victory over Miami, yet there was only a short celebration when it finally came. He briefly thrust both arms in the air, a sea of...
 
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9 hours ago (5:40 PM)
I think it's about to be all over for Miami and their Heatles. Can't wait!
POLL: Can the Mavs end series tonight?
Vote: http://www­.wepolls.c­om/r/75507­5
07:43 PM on 6/11/2011
I hope Mavs win.
04:58 PM on 6/11/2011
With the Lakers falling to the Mavs this year there is some satisfacti­on in seeing the Mavs playing well enough to be 3 - 2 in these NBA Finals. Dirk's worked hard to get to this point - good for him. Wade another hard worker has 2006 to remember and nothing diminishes that. James and Bosh, truth-to-p­ower, relying on self-defin­ed karma isn't enough - sometimes the gods smile on the underdog. Mavs, 2 to get 1, keep working hard.
05:39 PM on 6/11/2011
He hasn't worked that hard.  He still doesn't know how to play defense, 13 years in the league.
06:41 PM on 6/11/2011
And yet somehow he is still dominant in the 4th qtr of these games. Go figure.
07:45 PM on 6/11/2011
Obviously you know nothing about him if you think he hasn't worked hard.
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Greg Petty
08:23 PM on 6/11/2011
How many top scorers ,play great defense, Jordon,did not,Magic ,did not, How many 7 footers shoot like a guard and hit like him with his percentage­s,All time in free throw percentage already, How many points can and does he score in the clutch, You will never admit it but he is a tremendous ,player , your assessment is pretty funny,seei­ng how has taken the Heat down with a TEAM, He does no choke in the clutch or 4th quarter,Wh­at about LeBron James ?????, 8 years in the league lowest fourth quarter production in play off history, oops,since 1947,lol
6 hours ago (8:09 PM)
I'm not sure working hard would mean having to be the best at everything­. Sometimes greatness comes from doing a couple of things so well your team is allowed to concentrat­e with great success on the others. I like is work ethic and his coaches compare his practice habits to the likes of Jordon and Kobe. I mostly can't get over how fluid he is at 7'. The last taller guy to do this for me was Magic and with him I will always remember when he stepped into Center for that one game, pure Magic. Back to Dirk - he has 2 games to get 1. I'll be watching. That said, next year I hope the Lakers are back on top.
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
02:02 PM on 6/11/2011
while James and Wade become comedians, the Mavs' got in the bag a national championsh­ip
11:15 AM on 6/11/2011
I can't wait for the Mavs to close this out. I never thought I would watch the Heat and Mavericks play, but I won't miss this.
12:46 PM on 6/11/2011
Of course it could be the HEAT who end up closing things out.
12:57 PM on 6/11/2011
It's 3-2. The Mavs can close it out on Sunday, the Heat need to extend it.
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Greg Petty
08:26 PM on 6/11/2011
Could be, We will just see how it plays out
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moreobamafarrakhanluv
get in my belly
08:47 AM on 6/11/2011
I am very disappoint­ed with this series....­.
09:10 AM on 6/11/2011
This has been the best finals in years. The only reason you're disappoint­ed is because you unrealisti­cally expected your Heat to sweep. Don't sound so dejected. Your Heat can still pull it out, they just have to want it more.
12:28 PM on 6/11/2011
and be able to finish games.....
12:32 PM on 6/11/2011
They could and should have swept. Game 2 was the turning point. There's no reason why they should have lost that game, not to take away anything from the Mavs. The Heat flat out gave away game 2.
12:47 PM on 6/11/2011
This is one of the most exciting series I've seen in years..par­tly because the
HEAT are in it but mostly because its just really fun to watch.
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frank day
Krusty says, "read a book"
07:34 AM on 6/11/2011
Riley should be coaching the HEAT.

The boy coach is overmatche­d.
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crankyCrackPot
Know another word for synonym?
07:26 AM on 6/11/2011
Yawn
News? Really?
Hated, oh..I mean Heat.
Tho it is almost as hot as silly.
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calltoaction
FYI, Republicans are con-artist
06:59 AM on 6/11/2011
Ladies, don't get so excited, the series is not over. Lebron, Wade and team will not let the series end without a redeeming performanc­e. There will be limbs lost before there is another last minute unanswered game winning run by the mavs.
12:29 PM on 6/11/2011
that could be true.... however this entire playoffs the mavs have responded very well to adversity especially in closeout games
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Greg Petty
08:28 PM on 6/11/2011
Yeah,LeBro­n,better sit down in the 4th quarter ,you will have a better chance of winning
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adcan49
My mico-bio is huge!
01:03 AM on 6/11/2011
Hey, who cares 'bout Lebron, et al-- Go Mavericks!­!
07:31 AM on 6/11/2011
Obviously you and everyone else on these threads who keep posting about him
and et al
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adcan49
My mico-bio is huge!
11:44 AM on 6/11/2011
Go Mav!
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Greg Petty
08:29 PM on 6/11/2011
He is struggling­,and is a better player,but he is not the best to ever touch the hardwood.
12:45 AM on 6/11/2011
Way to back up all the big talk, LeeBron... you said this was the biggest game of your life.

The Mavs are a real team that KNOWS they can win. The Heat just THINK they can. That (I hope) will make the difference­.
11:16 AM on 6/11/2011
"It's now or never."
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docwindprod
My micro-bio is empty, but my life isn't.
12:52 PM on 6/11/2011
great song title!
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Morgantheaxe
Right is wrong, and left is correct!
12:42 AM on 6/11/2011
This has been an incredibly good championsh­ip series.
11:14 PM on 6/10/2011
Lebron won't miss those shots on his home court. Won't surprise me if he gets 50 next game and wins. Anyone who loves basketball has to love this series. I hope DJ Steve Porter is putting a video together. So far it's a classic.
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bmwracer
In the Left lane.
11:47 PM on 6/10/2011
"Won't surprise me if he gets 50 next game and wins."

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Didn't you say that before Game 5 as well?
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msblynne
doesn't hate or fear science
07:00 PM on 6/11/2011
Things even out, and where there is a big dropoff from the usual, one expects a rebound. It is the law of averages at work.
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Greg Petty
08:31 PM on 6/11/2011
In your dreams will he hit fifty,lets get a little reality here.
08:09 PM on 6/10/2011
I usually hate all things Dallas(I'm a Philly fan, you can figure that out), but the whole punkass South Beach Show thing turns me off. And they knocked off the Lakers. Major kudos earned for doing that. GO MAVS!
12:40 PM on 6/11/2011
See philly fans are always screwing things up..... ok as a dallas fan I detest all thinks philly, but since you are cheering the mavs, I owe you and am willing to stop hating on a philly team of your choice to square things. Then life can go back to normal as can resume normal DAL-PHI hostilitie­s.
01:58 PM on 6/11/2011
Deal. Don't hate on the Phillies, unless they meet the Rangers in the World Series.
07:59 PM on 6/10/2011
Lebron is a chump.
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msblynne
doesn't hate or fear science
06:58 PM on 6/11/2011
Oh, cmon, he's not so bad. He's still a kid, a kid who has always been the gold standard in basketball at whatever level he has played. This series is posing some real adversity for him- he made that spectacula­rly foolish drama-lade­n exhibition when he want to Miami, and bragged about how now he's surrounded by superstars­, there will be multiple trophies. He's struggling­, no question, in part because of the pressure of being the biggest of the big, but he will eventually come through. He's too talented not to. That having been said.... GO MAVS.