Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at 9:00 am  |  118 responses

Video: Mavs Motivated By Miami’s Premature Celebration?

by Marcel Mutoni@marcel_mutoni

After the Dallas Mavericks put the finishing touches on their stunning NBA Finals Game 2 comeback victory, the celebration Dwyane Wade and LeBron James had in front of the Dallas bench with 7 minutes to go (and Miami up by 15 points) became the story of the night.

According to the emotional Jason Terry and Tyson Chandler, LeBron and Wade’s premature woofing lit a fire under the Mavs. In this clip, you can briefly see Terry yelling at ‘Bron and DWade (0:14 second mark.)

The Heat superstars, of course, denied that they overdid it with the celebrating, and Dirk Nowitzki said he didn’t even see it.

From the Star-Telegram:

“We noticed it,” said center Tyson Chandler, who collected 13 points and seven rebounds. “It was definitely frustrating when you’ve got a guy showboating in front of your bench with seven minutes left. I think it angered a lot of us. You say the game is not over. I don’t care what they say, the game is not over.” In the Mavs’ huddle, coach Rick Carlisle told his team to go out and prove that the game wasn’t over. And they did.

“Right at that moment (of the Heat’s celebration) it was a turning point in the game,” said guard Jason Terry, who had 16 points and five assists. “Obviously we come out of that timeout and if we don’t score, then we’re pretty much dead. We looked at each guy in the huddle to a man. Me specifically looked at Dirk and said, there’s no way we’re going out like this … It’s too much time left in this game,” said Terry, who had eight points in the winning rally. “And for us to go out in a blowout‑type fashion with them dunking on us, shooting threes on us, it would have been disheartening. We continued to keep faith in ourselves. We went out and grinded it out and got it done.”

Celebration-Gate is an easy and convenient media narrative, and a fun Internet joke launching pad. But it’s not why the Mavs won the game.

Dallas quite simply was the hungrier, smarter team down the stretch, relying on their defense, and the heroics of Shawn Marion and Dirk Nowitzki to send them home with a split.

Dallas blitzed LeBron and walled off the paint, forcing the Miami Heat to use a lot of the shot clock, leaving them with little choice but to hoist up desperate three after desperate three. Miami ended up attempting a total of 30 threes (only hitting 9) for the game, a sure recipe for disaster.

The next three games will be played in Dallas, where the suddenly-rejuvenated Mavericks will be looking to do a little bit of their own celebrating.

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  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Hi SLAM: Can you corral the nonsense of people commenting on other people’s screenames or we going to stay stuck in 1999? Thanks. This is now the 78th time I’ve requested a change.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    If Chris Bosh was hitting shots, the ending would have likely been different. And if Spo played Miller or Bibby.
    Dallas can’t just lay back in the paint when Bosh is hitting shots. And they can’t send help on Wade when he can hit Bibby or Miller for easy buckets.
    Defense wins championships, but you still have to score more points than the other team to win games.

  • http://slamonline Brion

    How was Wades and Lebrons “celebration” any different than any NBA player whos hits a big shot during the game. Its just every move Bron makes is under such a huge microscope, then all the haters get another reason to be idiots.

  • Sparker

    i agree. bosh has been off for a bit, as he tends to do…before coming back and playing well again. but it was clear to anyone paying attention: miami though they had it and took their foot off the gas, and the mavs took advantage. bron and wade need to stay hungry and focused if they’re going to win. they may lose other games, but the lapse of concentration won’t happen again.

  • Brian

    I don’t see how anyone can root for Wade. His flop at the end of the game was ridiculous.
    I’d rather root for the Taliban.

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics lightsout

    i don’t know about that last line, brian, but i agree with the rest. he’s insufferable to me.

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics lightsout

    speaking of annoying celebrations, anyone else catch chalmers acting like a G after hitting that corner three. yeah, it was a big shot, so good job, but you and your team just blew a 15 point lead with 6 minutes left, now’s not the time to clap for yourself.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    but the look on Wade’s face after he flopped was priceless…I wonder if he actually believes he gets fouled or he’s just trying to sell it the the refs…either was he’s a big pu$$y.

  • AD

    lol @ brian…. least the taliban keep it real .. id root for em too lol

  • http://slamonline.com 1982

    That’s not me at 10:36, but thanks. Fix it Slam, or not…

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    Spoelstra choked AGAIN.
    He had a foul to give, a la the infamous Memphis Grizzlies quagmire, and his team didn’t utilize that foul.
    He cannot keep doing this…
    He’s looking like Rick Adelman did in the 1991 NBA Finals when HE was choking.

  • albie1kenobi

    Another nonsense non-story. That’s a lame “celebration” if you can even call it that

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Man, I can see why Eboy is so defensive to a certain extent.
    Miami’s success was really eating at a lot of people who have been silently seething for a minute. I honestly didn’t realize that.
    Anyway, it’s shaping up to be a great series. That pleases me.

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com/ airs

    i want to hate the heat, like REALLY do. and when they play the bulls i honestly do despise them.
    but when they’re not, i actually really like watching them play…and sometimes maybe root for them??
    no no, this can’t be. they’re evil.

  • http://slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Co-sign airs…
    I’ve learned to appreciate Miami for what they are and I like watching them play. Rooting for them tho? Nah… I’m not even rooting for Dallas in this series.
    If Miami won, I wouldn’t have a problem with it and the only enjoyment I’d get out of seeing them lose is knowing how sick those fake @$$ Heat fans would be.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Max

    The philosopher; “Where Wade and Lebron can’t do nothing wrong but it’s always the coach’s fault”
    happens.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Max
    You don’t think it was mistake to go with Chalmers that long for defensive purposes?
    The long jumpers by Wade and LeBron were the result of Dallas changing it’s defense to stop respecting Chalmers and Bosh. The counter would have been to get bodies out there to hit shots. Bibby played well in the second half, he can guard Jason Kidd at this point in Kidd’s career, particularly when the Mavs are pretty much using Kidd as a spot up shooter instead of putting him in the post.
    It’s was a curious choice when Spo admitted that his offense was having problems to reporters during one of the breaks.

  • nick89

    Benn0 is a fudgepacker

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    Haha!
    Co-sign Max.
    LONG… LIVE… THE KING!

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com/ airs

    you know all the celebrating bron used to do in cleveland, the pregame photo/bowling things with teammates and chalk in the air and all that craziness?
    i loved that sh*t, haha.
    most of y’all did before the decision, too, don’t lie. i didn’t think the “celebrating” was excessive or anything, its all entertainment to me.

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    I actually am rooting for the Heat to win it, though I would not mind at all if Dirk and Kidd got their rings.
    But MAN do the Heat make it hard to like them sometimes.
    I was cursing out the tv when Wade damn near karate chopped a ref for not calling a foul on Chandler.
    I mean, Dwight gets T’d up on the regular for way worse than that but Wade almost always gets a pass. WTF?

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    ^When Dwight gets a Finals MVP, he might get some respect. lol

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    *way less, not way worse.
    My bad.
    What up, Philo?!

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    Hanging back a little, Rigo. Enjoying the great SLAM.
    Everything good with you, I hope.

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    Chillin. Grudingly enjoying this country-a$$ Alaskan summer.

  • JoeMaMa

    I ask myself, when comparing the exploits of the current players: what would MJ do? He wouldn’t have posed in front of the bench. He would’ve gone back to the huddle, berated a teammate for not doing ‘X’ two plays earlier, and looked to increase the lead to 30. He wouldn’t have let them lose. I don’t know why my mind goes there. I guess I was spoiled by 90s ball. But hey, who knows? The Heat can still win it. I just think that celebration was over the top and premature. I went from wanting to watch a good game with no favourites to “I hope they lose now”.

  • MikeC.

    If the Mavs want to be upset by something, how about being mad at Terry for standing around doing nothing while Chalmers dropped that 3 in his face? Lucky the Mavs have Dirk’s newly frosted ice-cold killer mentality and he bailed them out. With all of Terry’s woofing and arm-waving, he’s almost as bad as Lebron when it comes to over-the-top celebrations.

  • ThaWindy

    Funny how LBJ is getting the sh*t end of the stick like he celebrated by himself. They relaxed with their minds still in blowout mode(jacking up three’s) and Dallas got focused. If the game had stayed close through out I think the Heat are focused enough to close out.

  • Red Star

    LeBron the Great!! Lol

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    It’s crazy to think that just like 7 years ago Mario Chalmers was draining jumpers in my brother-in-law’s face every time Chalmers’ Bartlett High School went up against bro’s Dimond High School, and now dude is hitting jumpers in the NBA Finals.
    Small world.
    Him winning an NBA championship would mean a lot to Alaska hoops. Kid won two state championships in high school, a national title in college, now he’s going for the triple crown.

  • http://slamonline.com 1982

    As bad as the Heat were offensively in the last 2 minutes, I really thought one of the back to back Lebron 30 footers was going in. When they didn’t the people at the bar I was at went nuts cheering. And I don’t even live somewhere with a local team.

  • giogolo

    Miller was taken out bcoz he culdnt hit the 3 ball. twice in suceeding possessions when they went to him hu cudlnt after that he was tken out .maybe late in the 3rd or early in the 4th. he was clearly out of rhythm and Spo had to make a decision then and he didnt put him back in cuz they were leading till that breakdown. they alwyas go back to thier “failsafe” when tye culdnt hit shots which is defense. Chalmers is beter def than bibby and he was cleary the better 3pt. shooting option than Miller that time.

  • ThaWindy

    Its just the generation of the attention whores. Players use to scream after a BIG play or dunk. Now it’s like after every other play they’re screaming and beating their chest. Its like the score is 19-20, you still have 3 qts to play.

  • http://www.nba.com/celtics lights out

    if i could just say one more thing about the celebration: the celebration itself was not wrong. you should be excited, you’re up 15 and in good position to go up 2-0. the problem was the way the played after, which is like they thought they had it in the bag, and it’s hard not to look at the celebration in light of it. don’t knock them for celebrating, knock them for not respecting the mavs enough to keep competing.

  • Eddie1

    Word up to @lights out. He the only one of you suckas who gets it. Illuminati in full effect!

  • JTaylor21

    This is really a story, really? The story should be that MIA give up yet another big time lead and that DAL made yet another big time comeback not players being happy for their teammate’s success.

  • Yamama

    Thank god they lost, or we wudve kept on hearing about how great Miami is with the big three…. All them guys from espn on miamis nutz.. Hopefully mavs beat them the next three, send the big three fishing…. Lol

  • tRay

    @lights out you made a great point the celebration isn’t the main issue it’s really how they played after that is the issue. They played as if they were up 15 with only 1 minute to go. If they would have continued to keep the pressure on they would have won by 20+ easy.

  • Bobby

    Why do lazy reporters add “gate” to a word and think that it is an effective means of communicating a controversy or criminal activity?

  • bike

    Don’t bet on anything like this happening to Miami again in this series. However, MIA needs other options in close-game situations other than LeBron jacking up that top of the key three pointer. You can see it coming a mile away. There have been many games where that shot simply does not fall for him. If it falls, Bron is called clutch; if he misses Bron is called choke. Other options Heat, please.

  • Acarter

    Im so surprised nobody has mentioned Kobe’s name…somehow my dude always gets brung up…

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com/ airs

    well, since you asked.
    more annoying celebration: kobe’s jaw jutting v. chris bosh’s chest pounding t-rex impersonation?

  • Riggs

    kobe’s by far.

  • http://pickandroll.tumblr.com/ airs

    i dunno, bosh’s mouthguard is like 2 times the normal size so he looks extra doofus-like

  • Yamama

    If the heat doesn’t win it this year, they cud always go after Dwight Howard n CP3….. Really make unfair.. Overgrown babies

  • http://www.bulls.com Rigo Gonzalez

    LeBron’s “screaming like I’m taking a sh*t from hell while flexing” face he’s been doing lately is pretty annoying too tho.
    I think I first saw him do that last year after he sh*tted on James Johnson in the playoffs, now he does it like every game.

  • tRay

    Idk Bron’s face looks like when Flocka flexes lol so I’m gonna say it’s a tie between Kobe’s excessive jaw straining and Bosh’s Jurassic Park growl.

  • Acarter

    Dallas will win 4-1…Lebron shall remain ringless

  • http://www.rich-imaging.com Dutch Rich

    Mavs still had a pretty bad game until that last stretch. What made the difference is that they stopped turning the ball over for 7 minutes. Those extra 6 turnovers compared to the Heat’s 12 was the difference in the game untill they came back. I’m still waiting for a solid 48 min game from them. I don’t care how good the defense is, their guards are more than capable to take better care of the ball. I still believe that this is not the year the Heat will win it all, or at least I hope that’s the case. And Dallas proved again that they can stay in games when they execute even when down double digits. Lebron still showing the same mental lapses that plagued him throughout his career which is trying to make shots instead of plays when it’s needed. Dallas out-rebounded the Heat and should have won this game pretty easily if it wasn’t for the errant passes. When Dallas starts moving the ball the way they usually do I expect a lot of trouble for the Heat. The Tyson Chandler pick to free up Dirk for the three was something they did at least twice every quarter against the Lakers. A thing of beauty. Let’s keep that going. Easy offense.

  • http://slamonline Brion

    Acarter, so your saying the Mavs win the next 3 in a row?….U shall remain clueless

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