With the Heat-Mavericks matchup in this year's NBA Finals, we've got plenty of superstars who've demonstrated the highest level of shot-making ability this postseason.
Dirk Nowitzki was unguardable in the Mavs' Western Conference Finals win over the upstart Oklahoma City Thunder and LeBron James' clutch jumpshots were the difference in the Heat's series-clinching victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Both James and Dirk have elevated their games this postseason and led their teams to their best basketball of the year.
The role players for each team have worked tirelessly to scratch and claw to give their squads any slight advantage.
Chris Bosh exploded against Chicago, as the Heat were able to make the Finals without the typical offensive effort from Dwyane Wade.
Will Nowitzki continue his determined journey to the Larry O'Brien Trophy?
Can James and Co. extend their unselfish play to beat the Mavericks again in the Finals.?
Wade averaged 35 points in the 2006 Finals. Will he have a repeat performance?
Miami is 8-0 this postseason at home and Dallas as won five straight playoff road games.
Something's got to give tonight in Game 1 of the NBA Finals...
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