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Number One
Media Release
Jul. 1, 2006

After losing the first two games of the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat came back strong against the Dallas Mavericks. The team took the next four games to win the franchise's first-ever championship Tuesday night.
Fueled by another magnificent performance from Miami guard Dwyane Wade, the Heat toppled the Mavericks, 95-92, before more than 20,000 fans at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. They are real heroes and will probably be remembered for this.
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