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Mavericks Stampede: Dirk Leads Dallas to the 2011 NBA Championship
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| #2727255 in Books | 2011-06-17 | Format: Bargain Price | PDF # 1 | .36 x8.43 x10.85l, | File type: PDF | 128 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Better than I expected|By Shurtugal|I usually don't buy these rushed together type things, but thought I'd give it a try for 9 bucks. Was worth it. I can see myself reading thru this for years to come, it's a great complement to go along with the championship DVD. Starts out with a recap of the Finals,then goes thru the regular season, then their playoff series. My only complai|About the Author|
Rob Mahoney is a basketball writer and blogger for "The Two Man Game,"the ESPN affiliate blog for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks; the New York Times "Off the Dribble" blog;
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Five years after dropping an emotional NBA Finals to the Heat, the Dallas Mavericks redeemed themselves in emphatic fashion in 2011, besting LeBron James and Miami in six games to claim the franchise s first championship. The Mavs were led by Dirk Nowitzki, one of the league s most underappreciated superstars. The hard-working German forward and his veteran supporting cast including Jason Terry, Jason Kidd, and Shawn Marion executed coach Ric...
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