Terry score 32 as Mavs grab Game 1
NBA Finals Game 1

Jason Terry grabbed the spotlight from the three big stars in this
championship series, scoring a playoff-high 32 points with a soaring grace
befitting his nickname - even though he missed an open layup that nearly
erased all his achievements.

A sniffling Dwyane Wade and a brick-laying Shaquille O'Neal couldn't finish
a late run, and Dallas held on to beat the Miami Heat 90-80 on Thursday
night.

Both franchises' first appearance on the NBA's biggest stage contained all
the jitters and mistakes you might expect. Though Terry was the Mavericks'
savior, scoring 20 points in the first half and 12 in the fourth quarter, he
missed a fourth-quarter layup that kick-started Miami's late run.

The Mavericks went nearly 7 minutes between fourth-quarter field goals
before Jerry Stackhouse clinched it on a wobbling jumper with 1:02 to play.
Dallas held the Heat to two free throws over the final 5:13, escaping with a
sloppy but satisfying victory - and just 16 points from Nowitzki, their
superstar.

"I tried to get the big fellow involved and spread it around, but I was
there when they needed me," Terry said. "It just means we got one win.
There's another level for us to go defensively. We just have to work hard
and focus."

Wade finished with 28 points for the Heat, but managed just three in the
fourth quarter while feeling the effects of the sinus infection that's
bugged him for a week. O'Neal had 17 points and seven rebounds - and the
three-time champion went 1-for-9 at the free throw line, leading Miami's
abysmal 7-for-19 performance.

Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Sunday night in Dallas, with Game 3 in
Miami on Tuesday.

Terry was the ostensible replacement for Steve Nash after the point guard
left Dallas for a bigger contract in Phoenix - and proceeded to win
consecutive MVP awards. Though the fans love Terry's energy and all-around
game, he was inconsistent in three opening rounds highlighted by a gritty
performance in a decisive Game 7 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.

Terry was the first Dallas player other than Nowitzki to lead the club in
scoring since Game 4 of the second round against the Spurs, when Terry had
32.

"We didn't win 60 games because of me," Nowitzki said. "We didn't get here
because of me. ... We swing the ball to the open guy, and he was hot today."

After Terry hit consecutive 3-pointers, the Mavs had a 10-point lead midway
through the fourth quarter. But Terry inexplicably missed that open
fast-break layup - and the Heat scored the next seven points while holding
Dallas scoreless for 4 1/2 minutes.

The creeping unease in Dallas didn't go away until Wade and Antoine Walker
missed big fourth-quarter shots. Though most of the game was played at
Miami's favored tempo, the Heat struggled for consistent offense before
going 5-for-20 from the field in the fourth quarter.

These are the first NBA finals since 1971 between two first-timers, although
there are champions on both benches. O'Neal and Miami coach Pat Riley have
seven rings between them, and Dallas coach Avery Johnson won it all as a
player with the 1999 Spurs.

In search of their first title, the Mavericks took the opener and the
historic 73 percent success rate of the winner in Game 1.

They say everything is bigger in Texas, and the celebrations, noise and
goodwill in the series opener proved it. The long-suffering fans packed into
this beautiful arena hugged each other spontaneously even before the opening
tip, finally enjoying a finals after 26 often-miserable seasons in the
league.

Television ratings have been way up during the most exciting, unpredictable
playoff season in recent memory - and the finals opener lived up to the
first three rounds, even if wasn't quite as dramatic as the best games of
the spring.

Johnson was cagey about the Mavs' starting lineup all week, refusing to tip
his plan for slowing the Heat's superstar duo. Veteran Adrian Griffin got
the start at shooting guard to take the first shift against Wade, sending
Devin Harris to the bench after starting the last 12 playoff games.

Following the usual frenetic opening ceremonies, Miami jumped to an early
11-point lead with 70 percent shooting and 13 first-quarter points from
Wade. Dallas calmly recovered, holding the Heat scoreless in the final 3:59
of the first half and taking the lead on Nowitzki's second field goal, a
leaning jumper at the halftime buzzer.

The Heat drew actual first blood when Stackhouse got a bloody cut on his
nose from a collision with O'Neal in the second quarter. Stackhouse made one
of his two free throws before heading to the locker room.

Notes

NBA commissioner David Stern chatted with Mark Cuban in the locker room
while the Mavs owner worked out on a stair-climbing machine, chatting for a
minute or so. Perhaps that anticipated trophy presentation won't be as
awkward as many expect. ... Terrell Owens immediately started his own way of
making friends in a new city: The Cowboys WR showed up in an O'Neal jersey,
but a Mavericks hat. Saints RB Reggie Bush also showed up - in a Nowitzki
jersey. ... With third-string C D.J. Mbenga serving his suspension, the Mavs
didn't have an inactive player. ... Bill Russell, Bob Lanier and Clyde
Drexler were among the NBA luminaries in attendance. Hockey stars Mike
Modano and Brett Hull had center-court, front-row seats.
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