Following are facts about the Dallas Mavericks, who won the Miami Heat on Sunday to win the NBA PRO for the first time in its history.
* Participated Mavericks in the NBA for the first time in 1980. City of Dallas and played the role of the former host of the Group Chabarles who was competing in the tournament, which was organized by the American Federation of Basketball, which no longer exist now, before moving the team to San Antonio in 1973 and named after San Antonio Spurs.
* Mavericks played initially in a Midwest department-west and failed to reach the playoffs in any of his first three seasons.
* The team reached the playoffs six times in seven seasons starting in 1984 and won his first trophy at the level of competition the group in 1987 but over a period of a bad era in the nineties of the last century and failed to reach the playoffs for a decade.
* After that boosted its ranks to include Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Finley and Steve Nash ended the drought situation the team long and returned to play in the playoffs in 2001. The team rose to this role in every year since that time.
* In the 2004-2005 season the team moved to the south-east group to achieve more successes after Avery Johnson took charge of the team.
* In 2006, Dallas won the Western Division title for the first time, but he lost in the finals of the NBA's Miami Heat to 4-2 despite leading 2 - zero at the beginning.
* Mavericks won the top group in the following season and then again in 2010 until he Western Division title for the second time this season.
* Took Rick Carlisle, who won the NBA as a player in 1986 with the Boston Celtics, the responsibility of coaching the team in 2008.
* During the preliminary round of the 2010-2011 season solution Mavericks finished third in the competition section 57 by gaining a victory against 25 losses.
* Mavericks beat 4-2 at Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the playoffs and then beat 4 - zero over the Los Angeles Lakers defender for the U.S. title in the semi-final and then on the Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1 in the final section.
* Working under the ownership of Mark Cuban, who bought it in 2000.