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June 21, 2006

HEY DALLAS - YOU GOT SWEPT

Ok Hunt and the rest of all the Mavs fans, go ahead and make excuses!! Let's hear it . . . Ok, are you done now? Your team still lost the NBA Championship - just the way I told Trevor it should happen. Dallas was close until the last few seconds, and Mark "my mouth is the size of Texas" Cuban was still thinking they had a chance. The fans in the stands were thinking they still had a chance - but HELL NO - Dallas choked!! Dallas got swept, Miami got swept. Sorry Avery, your guarantee didn't mean much, did it? Now D-Wade deserves to be the next NBA player on a box of Wheaties for winning the Finals MVP, following Steve Nash's back-to-back wins. Yes, the Mavs did finally play past the 4th of June - but who cares? They still lost. Only 2 of 27 teams have come back to win from an 0-2 deficit. NOW make that 3!! Trevor, don't doubt!! And to all in SB who were like "Go Mavs, go Mavs!" THEY LOST!! 60 wins - best in franchise history for what you will never be remembered for LOSING!!! So you want to talk about next year Hunt; Texas? Go ahead and get an early start...you do it every year. Cuban, shut the hell up! You and Tony Stewart need to go back to your momma's tit. Cuban fined $250K, denies 'rigged' barb Highlights Reaction Here's a dirty little secret: Miami didn't even play well. The Heat went 2-for-18 on 3-ponters, missed 14 fouls shots -- including two by Wade that could have iced it at the end -- and had 19 turnovers. Most of those miscues were of the what-were-you-thinking variety, including two sloppy missed connections between Wade and Payton that led to transition baskets the other way. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2006/columns/story?columnist=hollinger_john&id=2493681 The NBA Finals have never produced a more stunning turnaround/collapse than what we just saw. Never. The Miami Heat's 95-92 triumph over the Dallas Mavericks in Tuesday night's Game 6 cements it. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2006/columns/story?columnist=stein_marc&id=2492216

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