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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Why would the governor of Ohio issue a resolution recognizing a bunch of Texans as honorary Ohioans for a day? To take a swipe at LeBron James, of course.
The Dallas Mavericks defeated James' Miami Heat on Sunday night to win a best-of-seven series 4-to-2 and capture their first NBA championship while denying King James his opportunity to be a champion.
"Whereas, NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Dirk Nowitzki chose to re-sign with the Dallas Mavericks in the summer of 2010, forgoing free agency and keeping his talents in Dallas, thus remaining loyal to the team, city and fans for whom he played his entire career," reads the resolution from Gov. John Kasich.
WhereWasYurTeam;1939525; said:We honestly are just pathetic right now.
Agreed.I'm just glad it was the Mavericks who did the deed, because I found it very easy to root for them. I don't think I could've even watched a Lakers-Heat Finals.
Dirk is one of the few "goodguys" left in that shit swamp of a league. It was great seeing him win a ring because I was always a big fan of his.OHSportsFan9;1939587; said:Agreed.
That was a great team to watch and cheer on. I mentioned it in a previous playoffs thread but the Mavs reminded me of the Buckeyes from last year. That 3 point shooting was off the charts.
Memphis and to a lesser extent OKC would have sufficed as champs as well.
WhereWasYurTeam;1939525; said:Honestly im ashamed to be from cleveland. I mean bars filled up not to watch the NBA finals but just to see LeBron lose? Seriously? Look I was [censored]ed off when he made the decision but that was almost a year ago. We honestly are just pathetic right now.
In the words of LeBron "Get over it"
GO BUCKS