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Heat Too Hot for Mavericks
Jun. 28, 2006

 

The Miami Heat defeat the Dallas Mavericks to win their first NBA basketball championship.

The Miami Heat burned up the court Wednesday night, beating the Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA championship. The Heat topped the Mavericks 95-92 in game six of the finals. This is the first championship for the Heat.

 

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