No matter what Dwyane Wade tries to do, 4th quarter time has been Dallas time.
The Mavericks finished with a 17-4 run to knock off the Miami Heat 112-103, taking a 3-2 lead into Miami, one win from their first NBA Championship in franchise history.

Although Dirk Nowitzki came up big again with 29 points and six rebounds, including a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line, it was Jerry Terry that made the nail-in-the-coffin 3 with 33.3 seconds remaining to finally finish off the Heat. Terry finished up with 21 points six assists and 3-5 from downtown. Another huge contributor was guard J.J. Barea, who started for the Mavs once again and came up with 17 points and five dimes.

“We’re a very resilient team,” Terry said. “You know, we’ve been battling all playoffs long… we’re determined and this is our time.”

The Heat have more issues than just a 3-2 deficit in the Finals. Wade left in the first quarter with a hip injury and hobbled throughout the contest when he did return. He was able to finish with 23 points, but the injury could be an issue in Game 6 and perhaps even Game 7. To make matters worse Wade appears to be the only consistent piece of the Heat offense. LeBron James looked lost again on Thursday night, finishing with a triple-double (17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) but shooting 8-19 from the field and looking like a role player rather than a superstar.