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The two of them can't meet in the Finals because they both belong to the Western Conference.
On May 21, 2005, the sixth game of the Western Conference semifinals between the Suns and the Mavericks, when the Suns led 3-2, only need to win the sixth game to advance to the Western Conference Finals, while the Mavericks have no way back, this game is bound to win. The game was so tight that the Suns lost Joe Johnson and Studemire left the court with six fouls in the fourth quarter, but they still fought back to catch up after trailing by 16 points at one point. Nash hit a three-pointer with seconds to tie the score just before the end of the fourth quarter.
In overtime, he and his teammates hit three points in quick succession to win the game in one fell swoop. Nash scored seven points in overtime and contributed 39 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds, which can be described as a great credit and became one of his classic performances.
And the next year, that is, in the 2006 playoffs, the Suns and Mavericks met again in the Western Conference Finals, and the Mavericks were naturally bound to take revenge, the first four games were 2-2, and the fifth game of the battle of Tianwang Mountain, Nowitzki, who shot only 23% in the fourth game, scored 13 points in the first quarter, and scored 22 points in the final quarter to take over the game, shooting 14 of 26 from the field, 5 of 6 three-pointers, and 17 of 18 free throws to score 50 points from 18 free throws, leading the team to win the Suns 117-101 and finally win the series.
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First of all, they are both in the West, so they can't meet in the Finals.
Nash is the only regular-season MVP who hasn't played in the Finals, until now.
In the 06 Western Conference Finals (it can also be said to be the Western Conference Finals), the Mavericks defeated the Suns and advanced to the Finals.
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I don't think I have it in my mind, Nash only left in '07, and Nash and Dirk played in the Finals when they were on the same team in '06, but unfortunately they didn't win the championship. Nash went downhill as soon as the Mavericks went, hey, hopefully Dirk can win a championship in his professional year.
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Nash didn't make it to the Finals, and Dirk made it once and went out. In the Western Conference semifinals, meet, the Suns win. Later, once in the Western Conference Finals, the Mavericks won and entered the only Finals.
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Damn, talking nonsense upstairs... Also, I haven't met in the Finals, both are Western teams, how can we meet in the Finals?
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It's the '06 Western Conference Finals, right?
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Nash didn't make it to the Finals. Above.
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