Turn the clock back to 2011, a decade ago. If you ask a new NBA fan to figure out which team the 2011 NBA championship is, it is estimated that many fans are not impressed. But if you ask an old fan, the 2011 NBA championship is definitely one of the champions that will go down in history.

That year, the Dallas Mavericks (now dallas mavericks) finally defeated the Miami Heat 4-2 after falling behind 1-2 in the Finals, which was not only a cold goal, but also gave Nowitzki the only championship of his career.
The 2011 Heat were the Miami Heat in the form of james, Wade and Chris Bosh, the best player in that series, and he won the Finals MVP. For the Mavericks, it was an incredible game.
While the championship ten years ago was well deserved, Nowitzki said in an interview these two days that the team was lucky at all times, and Nowitzki said in an interview with Essentially Sports: "Well, I think we're a bit lucky. I think they [James and Bosh] just went to Miami at the time, and I don't think they've fully defined all the role assignments and the tasks on the court, and I think everybody on the Heat is still trying to connect with Bosh and Wade and James to figure out who to give the ball to. ”
Nowitzki continued: "I think we were really lucky to meet them in the first year of the Big Three and I think we'll all agree that they're more talented than we were at the time. ”
Admittedly, Nowitzki did say the fair thing, and that was the Heat at the time, or rather the Heat Big Three, who were more talented, but they didn't build the chemistry the team needed to win a championship in their first year of formation. The Heat's players haven't gotten used to each other yet. They lost to the Mavericks in six games in the 2011 NBA Finals, and James, arguably the Heat's best player at the time, averaged just 17.8 points per game in the series. Wade, who was still at the peak tail at the time, was the offensive spearhead of the Heat, averaging 26.5 points per game.
In addition to the Heat not establishing the necessary chemistry, on the sidelines, Wade and James imitated the now-cold and fever-fever now-cold-fever now-cold-fever now-present picture of Nowitzki's cough, which was also a "classic", and everyone felt that the behavior of the two of them was too degrading. Not only that, but in the Heat's locker room, it was rumored that James must be FMVP, but he still felt that the Heat were Wade's team, so there was a careless situation on the court.
But all of the above does not affect the greatness of Nowitzki, and fans who have watched the game know that Nowitzki's performance in that series against the Heat, especially in the fourth quarter, is a historical performance. After ten years, Nowitzki can express his views in this way, and it can be said that Nowitzki is not only modest, but also full of winner mentality.
(Luo Treasurer)