Basically... I didn't want to post on this thread, or any NBA thread concerning the Mavs because I am a supersticious mofaka. Seriously... this was the most stressed out series in my sports-watching HISTORY.
First... some of ya'll might have heard them mention this a few times, but I'll go ahead and repeate it for conversation's sake: there has never been a PLAYOFF matchup - in the history of the NBA where the two teams combined for more regular season wins, than the 2004-2005 Mavs/Rockets series. We had a combined 109 regular season victories. Since 1945, the next highest combo (almost always between the 4 and 5 seeds) was 104. We split the 4 games for various reasons and the Dirk53 / T-Mac 48 game 'might' be the best regular season game for any team this year... NBA.com certainly trumped it up all over the place.
Second, we played 6 shitty games and 1 good one. Dirk never ONCE showed up. If I was in Houston, I would have been PROUD of the way my team played for EVERY ONE of the first 6 games. That was seriously at the TOP of their abilities. The fact that we were able to HANG IN for 6 games despite playing at such a shitty level was amazing. Even games 3 and 4, which clearly turned things around for us, were played at really lousy levels for the Mavs. Go back and watch the 2nd game against the Pistons or the 4th game against the Spurs if you want to see the Mavs play at 100%. We demolished both of those finals-favorite teams. THAT is what I expected out of the Mavs when we were entering the post-season. THAT is why I was in COMPLETELY SERIOUS when I said that we were finals-bound. THAT is why Avery was coach of the month for April.
Third: The unknowns did their job. Dampier did FINE, despite his constant foul trouble. Yao has done that to centers all year long, so our centers did the best they could all series long and we finally had it click for game 7. I shouldn't have to mention Jason Terry's answer to the, "can he perform in the playoffs?" question. He was our best player all series long. People questioned our point-guards, and we destroyed Houston in that matchup. Each of Devin Harris' limited minutes were all important... Darrel Armstrong played 11 minutes combined through the first 6, but he had the single most important play in game 7 when he blocked James' so beautifully he got ejected. James was a good answer to what Stackhouse was bringing off the bench for us. Armstrong played him all night and totally shut him down.
here, I'll quote the Dallas Morning News:
Dallasnews.com wrote:It very well could've been the home-court advantage combined with a stay-or-go-home game that shocked the Mavericks into high gear. But the rookie coach, Avery Johnson, shouldn't be underestimated. He made a final strategic move against veteran Jeff Van Gundy, his nemesis now after this series, which tripped the Rockets early and appeared to trump them in the end. Johnson tapped veteran point guard Darrell Armstrong off the bench to counter Rockets sub Mike James, who burned other Mavericks reserve guards for 22 in Game 6 to force Saturday night's elimination tussle.
Armstrong made Johnson look like a genius. He hounded James into 2-of-7 shooting and outscored him, 9-4. In fact, he so frustrated James that, when he blocked James' layup attempt late in the game, James drew an ejection for complaining too vociferously with the refs.
I walked out of game 3... I couldn't take it. Sure, we won... but it was fucking ugly. I get soooo stressed over the Mavs, it's way past the 'silly' point. This game was FINALLY what we needed. Van Gundy (a coach that I HIGHLY respect) came into the series with 2 goals: Shut Dirk down and run the FUCK out of the Yao/McGrady screen-and-roll. Through 6 games, both ideas worked beautifully for them, even if we won half of them. It took us 6 games to figure out what to do about the screen, and they could only contain Dirk.
And that brings me to my next point - Dirk never showed up. I don't blame him in any way for this... Houston is a highly defensive team (2nd in opp-ppg) and they focused on Dirk more than I have EVER seen. I've watched Dirk since the scouting-report days... and I've never seen that. They did everything they could to contest his shots. Fortunately, Phoenix is possibly the worst defensive team in the league, easily said for the remaining playoff contenders.
Another brilliant segue...
I can't make any predictions on Phoenix. If we played like we did last night, we'll win the finals. THAT is my prediction. However, 1 out of 7 is clearly insufficient to count on. Phoenix gets 7 days to prepare and rest for the Mavs. We get one. I think that Dirk will explode in Phoenix and Damp will do a fair job shutting down Amare. Jason Terry did a 'good-enough' job on Nash... but most importantly, we are playing ourselves. It's no secret that the Suns are playing Don Nelson basketball... and the Mavs have become the peculiar hybrid between Nellie small ball and typical big-5 center-anchored defensive ball. I think we match up quite well, an even better comparison than Dallas / Houston.
The two main positives for the Mavs in this next series:
Dirk only has to deal with Marion. There is nobody else on the team that can guard him, and it takes a double team to stop the German.
Momentum. We are now only the THIRD team in league history to come back from losing both home games at the start of a 7-game series and our 40-point victory is the highest game-7 margin EVER. That's a great motivational help.
Our bench is still #1 in the playoffs. I predict that both Stackhouse and Henderson will have great success in the series.
The biggest negatives I can see are...
We still haven't seen consistency. Will we play like last night or will we play like we did in game one?
Rest. The Suns have had it, we haven't.
Van Horn. The Suns have absolutely no answer for a PRODUCTIVE bench 4. Marion and Dirk play at the same time - always. Shawn sits when Dirk sits. If Van Horn doesn't heal up in time, that's a huge loss. He's absolutely critical (IMO) to our 'good' chances in Phoenix.
I won't make any predictions simply because the first 'negative point' is too strong to ignore.
Finally... I had a fucking blast last night. I went to my favorite bar with 2 of my best friends and we had the absolutely BEST seats in the house. It was fucking packed with probably 200 die-hard Mavs fans, and one guy COMPLETELY decked out in rocket-red.

We were chearing along with the stadium crowd... we booed the bad calls. There was streamers and balloons... the whole she-bang. Fucking brilliant time. After-party at my place... it was simply

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Oh... and... I had my

camera phone out and grabbed a couple of pics to remember the night by.
My seat at the end of the game:
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The 21 y/o that had the seat next to me all game:
(hi there)
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