The Dallas Mavericks return home for a rematch with the Miami Heat, hoping to extend their win streak to three. Dallas nearly stole the last meeting in Miami, falling 106–102 despite missing Anthony Davis and relying on a hobbled rotation.

Now, with Davis back in the mix and Ryan Nembhard stepping into his own as a confident floor general, the Mavericks are showing signs of cohesion. Cooper Flagg continues his upward trajectory, and Klay Thompson is flashing vintage spurts — but Miami, simply put, is a different beast.

The Heat are running arguably the wildest offense in the league. They average just 12 screens per 100 possessions — dead last by a mile — and opt instead for non-stop movement, cuts, flare-outs, and early-shot-clock aggression. It’s systemized chaos. Spoelstra has turned t

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