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The '''2010–11 NBA season''' was the 65th season of the [[National Basketball Association]].  The season concluded with the [[Dallas Mavericks]] defeating the [[Miami Heat]], 4 games to 2, to win their first NBA title. [[Dirk Nowitzki ]] was named Finals MVP and [[Derrick Rose]] of the [[Chicago Bulls]] was named the 2010-11 NBA MVP.
The '''2010–11 NBA season''' was the 65th season of the [[National Basketball Association]].  The season concluded with the [[Dallas Mavericks]] defeating the [[Miami Heat]], 4 games to 2, to win their first NBA title. [[Dirk Nowitzki ]] was named Finals MVP and [[Derrick Rose]] of the [[Chicago Bulls]] was named the 2010-11 NBA MVP.


{{2010-11 NBA season by team}}
==Publications==
==Publications==
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| colspan=3| [[2010-11 Boston Celtics media guide|Boston Celtics]]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2010-11/phoenix-suns-media-guide-2010-11.html Phoenix Suns]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2010-11/toronto-raptors-media-guide-2010-11.html Toronto Raptors]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2010-11/utah-jazz-media-guide-2010-11.html Utah Jazz]{{·}}[[2010-11 Washington Wizards media guide|Washington Wizards]]
| colspan=3| [[2010-11 Toronto Raptors media guide|Toronto Raptors]]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/2010-11/utah-jazz-media-guide-2010-11.html Utah Jazz]{{·}}[[2010-11 Washington Wizards media guide|Washington Wizards]]
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 11 January 2024

2010-11 National Basketball Association season
Preseason n/a
Regular Season October 26, 2010-April 13, 2011
Postseason April 16-June 12, 2011
2009-10 • NBA seasons • 2011-12


The 2010–11 NBA season was the 65th season of the National Basketball Association. The season concluded with the Dallas Mavericks defeating the Miami Heat, 4 games to 2, to win their first NBA title. Dirk Nowitzki was named Finals MVP and Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls was named the 2010-11 NBA MVP.

2010-11 NBA season by team
Eastern Conference Atlantic Central Southeast
Boston Celtics • New Jersey Nets • New York Knicks • Philadelphia 76ers • Toronto Raptors Chicago Bulls • Cleveland Cavaliers • Detroit Pistons • Indiana Pacers • Milwaukee Bucks Atlanta Hawks • Charlotte Bobcats • Miami Heat • Orlando Magic • Washington Wizards
Western Conference Northwest Pacific Southwest
Denver Nuggets • Minnesota Timberwolves • Oklahoma City Thunder • Portland Trail Blazers • Utah Jazz Golden State Warriors • Los Angeles Clippers • Los Angeles Lakers • Phoenix Suns • Sacramento Kings Dallas Mavericks • Houston Rockets • Memphis Grizzlies • New Orleans Hornets • San Antonio Spurs


Publications

Programs
Team(s) Type Venue
Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers Postseason American Airlines Center
Oklahoma City Thunder vs. New Orleans Hornets Regular Season Oklahoma City Arena
Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference NBA All-Star Game Staples Center
Media Guides and Yearbooks
Media Guides Toronto Raptors • Utah Jazz • Washington Wizards
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