The Laconia Daily Sun, June 10, 2011

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Page 4 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Friday, June 10, 2011

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Dallas takes pivotal game 5 from Heat DALLAS (AP) — Dirk Nowitzki thrust both arms in the air, a sea of blue screaming around him and the Dallas Mavericks finally ahead in these ultraclose NBA finals. Now it really is “now or never” for LeBron James and the Miami Heat. Nowitzki scored 29 points, driving for the go-ahead dunk with 2:45 remaining, and the Mavericks beat the Heat 112-103 on Thursday night to take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals. Five years after going up 2-0 on the Heat, the Mavs finally got that elusive third victory, and can wrap up their first championship in Game 6 at Miami on Sunday night. “We’re a very resilient team, you know that,” guard Jason Terry said. “We’ve been in tough battles all playoffs long. It’s not going to stop. It’s going to get even harder. But we’re ready. We’re determined, and this is our time.” James, who called this game “now or never,” responded from his worst playoff performance with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, and Dwyane Wade battled through a sore left hip after a firstquarter collision to finish with 23 points. Chris Bosh had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Heat, who get the final two games at home with history against them as they try to win a title in their first season together: In the 26 previous times finals that were tied 2-2, the Game 5 winner won 19 of them. The Mavs shot 60 percent through three quarters, briefly gave up the lead in the fourth, then controlled the final few minutes, just as they had in thrilling comebacks in Games 2 and 4. This time, they got to play from ahead thanks to some sizzling shooting: 56.5 percent from the field,

including 13 of 19 (68 percent) from 3-point range. “We made more shots,” Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. “We did a lot of good things defensively, which led to good offense. ... You never know when the games are going to go that way. The thing we’ve got to do is we’ve got to make sure our defense is consistent.” Terry scored 21 points and J.J. Barea had 17 for the Mavs, who insisted at some point their shots would start falling even against the Heat’s stingy defense. Jason Kidd and Tyson Chandler both finished with 13 points. “I felt great. I felt great. I was in rhythm tonight,” Terry said. “I came out aggressive, something we have to continue to do. We’re not happy with our defensive performance, but offensively, if we score 100, I told you what would happen.” Their offense was simply too good, despite a good bounceback for James. James scored eight points, going just 3 of 11 in Game 4, the first time in 90 postseason games he didn’t hit double figures. It’s been a rough first Finals in Miami for James, who has been accused of everything from “shrinking” to “checking out” in the fourth quarters, when he had just nine points through the first four games. Trying to pump himself up, James wrote “Now or Never!!” on his Twitter page early Thursday morning, later calling this the biggest game of his career. But they feel the same urgency in Dallas, where the slogan “The Time is Now” is printed on those blue T-shirts that surround the court, and where the Mavs are loaded with 30-somethings -- late 30s, in Kidd’s case -- who could be on their last shot at an NBA title.

WEINER from page 2 she wished she could say something lighthearted about it. Does she think Weiner should resign? “I’m not getting into that,” she demurred. It was an apt illustration of the bind in which female lawmakers, particularly Democrats, find

themselves as Weiner’s tawdry saga unfolds. They represent a party trying to position itself as the best choice for women in the lead-up to the 2012 congressional and presidential elections, yet the most senior among them have not called outright for Weiner’s resignation. Most, in fact, have said nothing publicly at all. Weiner admitted four days ago that he had Tweeted sexually charged messages and photos to at least six women and lied about it. How to answer the obvious question — should he quit? — remains a frustrating one for Congress’ women, more so the longer Weiner clings to office. “My sense is they want him to make the decision himself,” said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University. “That is the way the institution works.” Historically, that’s true, because party leaders don’t like to be sullied by the unfortunate behavior of their troops. Leaders don’t want to risk their own clout on a public call for resignation that might be ignored.

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