Watch Dirk Nowitzki lead Mavericks over Thunder in 2011 playoff game

Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Dirk Nowitzki drops 40 in Dallas Mavericks win over Thunder

Dallas Mavericks GOAT Dirk Nowitzki was an established superstar by the time he won his championship in 2011. He was a ten-time All-Star and took home the MVP in 2007. Dirk also lead the Mavs to the NBA Finals in 2006 where they lost to the Heat.

The Mavericks were determined to win a championship with Nowitzki. They were players in free agency every season. Finding the right pieces to secure a title is always difficult. They finally got the job done with a veteran group in 2011.

Fans enjoyed that incredible title run during the NBA’s hiatus. Well now they can watch one of Dirk’s best games anytime.

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Watch Dirk Nowitzki drop 40 to lead Dallas Mavericks over Thunder

The NBA aired game four of the 2011 Western Conference Finals on YouTube on Saturday evening. The replay is available to watch at any moment.

Fans may remember that game as the Mavericks made a monster fourth quarter comeback. They were down 14 with less five minutes remaining. Then, Dirk Nowitzki gets hot. He scored 12 late points as the Mavs force overtime. They run away with the game in the extra session to grab the win.

Dirk Nowitzki has 40 points on 12 of 20 from the field. The GOAT comes alive late to lead the Mavericks to a three to one series lead.

Jason Kidd has 17 points on nine field goals with five rebounds, seven assists, and four steals. He was clutch in the title run, and this game was no different.

Jason Terry also scored 20 points with four steals.

Dallas Mavericks fans can sit back and watch this game at any moment they get bored. They also put game two of the 2011 NBA Finals on YouTube. Supporters can watch both contests on-demand. Never a bad moment reliving those two victories.

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