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    Yes, the Mavs' playoff streak is over. I'm sure Mavs haters will rejoice and possibly their pants over it. I am reflecting on the good moments of the streak. Sure, the Mavs had a lot of letdowns during the run but let's remember the good moments. It was a great run and a damn shame that it had to end but nothing lasts forever.


    1. Winning the 2011 NBA Finals against the Heat, DWhistle, Lecrab, and Stern. This was the best moment in the history of the franchise and was a huge you to all the Dirk and Mav haters and especially to Stern. I loved it. The Mavs finally got what they should have won back in 2006.
    2. Beating the Spurs in the second round in 2006. This was an awesome moment because the Mavs finally the Spurs and were the best team in Texas that year. It just sucked that the Mavs choked a big fat one in the Finals that year and got robbed by Stern and his zebras.
    3. Sweeping the Lakers in the second round in 2011. This has to be a top five moment in Mavs' history because the Lakers have historically owned the Mavs in the playoffs and definitely in the regular season. It was nice to see the Mavs dethrone the Lakers and send Phil into retirement. Beating the Lakers in that playoff series has to be one of the most surprising upsets in NBA history.
    4. Coming back from 0-2 against the Jazz in the first round in 2001 and 0-2 against the Rockets in the first round in 2005.
    Both exciting playoff series.
    5. Going to the 2003 WCF. The Mavs might have beaten the Spurs if Dirk had played the entire series.

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    It's that bad these days huh?

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    You sound like a homeless veteran telling his war stories for a dollar

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    1. Watching Chandler decipher the path to the le, step-by-step. Rarely does an NBA player use his gourd like Chandler did. He never deviated, or, let himself get derailed or distracted. It was a treat.

    2. Watching Dirk rise to his peak & remain there as the quest was duly executed.

    3. Living proof that pieces competently & calmly coached can attain the ultimate. Rick Carlisle

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    playoff game of the decade tbh


    plus upstairs were real classy back in the day
    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...076#post980076
    Last edited by irishock; 04-11-2013 at 12:59 AM.

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    how much xanax this time bro?

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    You sound like a homeless veteran telling his war stories for a dollar
    how much xanax this time bro?
    What's the square root of his apartment?

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    I remember Kerr saying over and over again during that 2006 series "this is unreal" after the teams traded big shots..must have said it 20 times

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    My favorite moment of the Mavs' playoff streak:



    Loved every second of Avery Johnson eating after tanking to keep the Clippers out of the playoffs that year, tbh...

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    Second-favorite moment:



    CP3 doin' work, tbh

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    For the record, I live in a duplex but I will be moving out of here this week and into a house with my brotha. Thank you. And no xanax or slitting of the wrists here. I am just remembering the good times. The Mavs became a respectable and valuable NBA franchise during this streak. They were the best team in Dallas and DFW during this streak(sorry Rangers but you didn't win the championship).

    And it's pretty sad but also laughable for a Clipper fans to be talking about the Mavs. How many conference championships, NBA championship, and division les have the Clippers won? How many games have they played in the WCF?

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    playoff game of the decade tbh


    plus upstairs were real classy back in the day
    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...076#post980076
    that game man lol!!!!!! Yeah it was a classic though. Pistons and Spurs game 5 meant more though and went to OT as well, but thats a different subject. Good choice though, Dallas definining moment and they finally got over the hump of their Texas rivals. If I were a Mavs fan this would be up there.

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    mavs are only 2-3 teams who have not misssed the playoffs any single year in the past 10 years which's a remarkable achievement tbh. cuban could've extended the streak even longer by giving daddy tyson an extension tbh

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    Losing Tyson Chandler was the nail in the coffin for the Mavs' repeating as NBA champs. However, they would have made the playoffs this year if they hadn't shat the bed so much in close times and especially in OT. Just think about all of the close games that the Mavs lost this year. If they had gone .500 in the overtime games, they would have already clinched a playoff spot.

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    I am just remembering the good times.
    Nothin' wrong with that. A man and his team have a bond. Like a man & wife, or, man & children. There is blood in the latter and is intensely different, but, man & team is special. It exists on a different level, away from the chains & exceptional weight of life. The le transcends it and takes root in your soul, in a place that was barren and is now forever more populated. So whenever the chains are pulled and the weights put to bear you can drift into your soul, locate it and hide there.

    & nobody can stop you.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Losing Tyson Chandler was the nail in the coffin for the Mavs' repeating as NBA champs. However, they would have made the playoffs this year if they hadn't shat the bed so much in close times and especially in OT. Just think about all of the close games that the Mavs lost this year. If they had gone .500 in the overtime games, they would have already clinched a playoff spot.
    This thread isn't for that, Jacob.

    Edit.

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    Forgot to put game 6 of the 2006 WCF on the list. Some people forget that the Mavs were down double digits in that game. And you had the famous Avery slaps Josh Howard in the junk moment too. The Mavs got their first silver ball. Yes, the Suns didn't have Amare but the Mavs won and that's all that matters.

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    And it's pretty sad but also laughable for a Clipper fans to be talking about the Mavs. How many conference championships, NBA championship, and division les have the Clippers won? How many games have they played in the WCF?
    No talk here, tbh... I've always liked Dirk, I just ing hate Avery Johnson for the he pulled in '07, tbh...

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    playoff game of the decade tbh


    plus upstairs were real classy back in the day
    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...076#post980076
    No game will ever be as dramatic as 0.4 game. Laker fan or not...that game was insane in the membrane.

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    Game 7 of the second round in 2006 was epic. I remember being nervous as and flipping back and forth between the game and the series finale of Everwood on the WB. If the Spurs had won that game, there is no doubt in my mind that they would have repeated in 2006.

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    Mavs were a consistent team for a long time; eventually ringing.


    Respect

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    ^Yep. You had your catastrophic loss. You were arguably cheated. You were bitterly wiped out and had to take it.

    And you took it. And then with the old proverbial jacks & timbers you started back down. It harkens back to our '84. We weren't cheated, but, it was bitter and we were humiliated by a still then junk yard dog Media. & like us you still remember that cheat, that bitter denial of your deliverance in many instances more than the crescendo that would follow in '11.

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    mavs were really lucky to beat the spurs that year tbh. as much they complained about rigged officiating in the finals, they failed to realize they would've never been there fighting the heat in the first place had the refs not whistled in their favor in the series against them spurs imho. spurs would've been a more deserved winner than both mavs and heat that year, they would've achieved 3-peat but for biased officiating

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    Mavs were more deserving to be the NBA champion in 2006 than both the Spurs and Heat. I have no sympathy for the Heat or their fans. Probably never will. And please, I don't ever want to hear a Heat fan talking about biased officiating especially when Stern gift wrapped the 2006 Finals for them.

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    I remember being nervous as and flipping back and forth between the game and the series finale of Everwood on the WB.
    What. Tha. Fvck.

    Mavs were more deserving to be the NBA champion in 2006 than both the Spurs and Heat. I have no sympathy for the Heat or their fans. Probably never will. And please, I don't ever want to hear a Heat fan talking about biased officiating especially when Stern gift wrapped the 2006 Finals for them.
    I normally do not speak out but this comment is the biggest problem with mavericks fans, collectively. Cuban created such a culture of ing that instead of realizing his team played matador defense from Game 3 on, he blamed the refs instead of looking in mirror. How about the parade plans in the dallas morning news that sparked the whole collapse? Shaq admits to this day, that was the turning point for the heat. Your team caught lightening in a bottle in 2011. Neal with it. That was your last and only chance as long as dirk is on your team. Congrats, now go away for the summer and let the more deserving, enduring teams play it out. Thanks

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