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Miami Heat vs. DALLAS MAVERICKS
Best-of-seven series begins tonight in Miami
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FINALS CAPSULE
Miami (58-24, 12-3) vs. Dallas (57-25, 12-3)
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Maybe it got lost in all the angst over the New Orleans Hornets pushing the Lakers to six games in the opening round of the Western Conference playoffs.
The Lakers have been so good for so long and set a standard so high for themselves even the most fleeting crisis gets overly magnified and analyzed and, in the process, allows something important to slip by barely noticed.
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When people walk into my gallery and say 'I had no idea all of this was here' it begins to press the issue that we aren't presenting to the rest of the world who we really are," [Michael Carroll] says. "It seems that people who come to Santa Fe really have no idea what they're going to find. Doesn't it make sense to represent who we really are?
"There are a lot of things they've done that people don't necessarily notice," [Darlene Griego] says. "You're never going to please everyone. For the most part, the majority of the feedback we have received has been positive."
Maverick's ability to maintain a consistent and faithful marketing campaign for Santa Fe has been called into question, however, by upheaval within the company. Maverick Advertising was recently absorbed by another firm--...
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MIAMI - Only a year ago, everything in Dwyane Wade's life was uncertain. Former business partners had brought a combination of civil lawsuits, seeking somewhere around $100 million in what they said was the earnings potential of some failed deals. His yearslong divorce battle was still unsettled. Another courtroom fight was looming for custody of his two sons. And the free-agent period was fast-approaching.
Very long year," Wade said Saturday. "Very, very long year.
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The Trail Blazers watch as the Dallas Mavericks lock down a victory to end another season in Portland with a first-round playoff loss.
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DALLAS - Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd are at the point in their careers where the only thing they care about is winning a championship.
Luckily for them, their teammates feel the same way.
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WASHINGTON
Federal regulators on Monday charged Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban with insider trading for allegedly using confidential information on a stock sale to avoid more than $750,000 in losses.
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FedExForum, 7 p.m.
TV, radio: SportSouth, WRBO-FM (103.5)
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DALLAS - Back in the NBA finals, back to trying to beat the Miami Heat.
Pretty wild how things have worked out for the Dallas Mavericks, isn't it?