The Mavs have been looking very good in the NBA playoffs so far, and as they are up on the San Antonio Spurs 3-1 are in terrific shape to finally make it out of the first round of the playoffs. Its been an electric series that certainly must have pleased all the Mavs tickets holders who went to a game. Mark Cuban’s team is looking like a legitimate contender, and if they are able to close out the series will get a much-needed shot of confidence. This Mavs team could be the best we’ve seen since the 2006 team that made it to the NBA Finals, so if you haven’t gotten to a game you’ve got to get yourself some Mavs tickets before you miss all the action.
Both these teams came into the playoffs with great finishes to the regular season, winning five of their final six games, pleasing fans and Mavs ticket holders greatly. Both these teams have also had some great success in the recent past. The Spurs and the Mavs are the NBA franchises with the longest active consecutive playoff appearances. The Spurs are in the 12th consecutive playoff appearance dating all the way back to 1997, while the Mavs have been in the playoffs every year since 2000, nine years in a row. This is a testament to the professionalism and expertise of the front office of both teams.
These teams were also even going head to head during the regular season, and both teams were able to steal one at the others home court. If the Mavs are able to beat the Spurs, it will be the first time ever the Spurs have lost in a seven-game opening playoff series, or in the first round of the playoffs since Tim Duncan came aboard. Seeing that would be worth the price of admission by itself, so make sure you get your Mavs playoff tickets if you have any desire to see that LIVE! Dallas hasn’t made it past the first round since 2006, the year they faced off against the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals in a series they would eventually loose to the Heat team that featured Dwyane Wade and Shaq.
But even with the Mavs holding a strong series advantage, this team is by no means putting it on cruise control. “They are by no means out of this series,” Mavs coach Rick Carlisle told ESPN. And Dirk Nowitzki echoed the same sentiments, “They’re going to throw every thing at us…There are no guarantees. They’re a championship team. They’ll have a different motor.” There definitely are no guarantees, as both Spurs and Mavs tickets holder know. But the fact is that this Mavs team has looked very good, and sold more than one Mavs tickets along the way!
Should the Mavs go on to win the series, they will face either two-seeded Denver of New Orleans. Denver looked like it was going to run that series, but the Hornets were able to eke out a win at home in game three. Both these teams are dangerous, but you’d think that Nuggets Mavs tickets would be huge should they meet in round two.