You want a story for  the Finals? How's this.
"No lead is safe." 
The  2011 NBA Finals will feature two teams riding some of the strongest  fourth quarter and final minutes play in recent history, maybe ever.  Both teams absolutely crushed their opponents in the final minutes of  the Conference Finals. You can talk about the inexperience they faced to  get to the Finals, but the reality is that both teams crushed their  opponents with long runs to close out big deficits and crush their  opponent... multiple times. 
The Finals set up an epic battle of notable clutch players. 
Dirk Nowitzki is on a roll of epic proportions at the moment, absolutely unstoppable with a seven foot frame and 
the single best jumper in the NBA. 
Jason Terry has been known to absolutely take over fourth quarters with huge shots. 
Jason Kidd won't wow you with 3-pointers (well, except you, 
Thunder, sorry), but he will always, always, always make the right decision and as 
Derrick Rose showed in the East. That's big. And 
Shawn Marion's  clutch play has been quietly the defensive counterpart to Dirk  Nowitzki. For the Heat? James, all day. LeBron has been another creature  all-together in the fouth quarter of these playoffs. He hasn't just  closed out, he's decided games are over and then made it so. 
Dwyane Wade had terrible quarters 1-3 in Games 4 and 5, and yet closed out the fourth and overtimes to make the difference. Even 
Chris Bosh has been clutch.
There's  not a player on either team you're concerned about in the key moments  right now. Not one that will get the ball anyway. Defensively, Miami's  got the edge, but the Thunder didn't fall apart on their own. These are  veteran teams with amazing players, primed to finish strong. 
These  Finals may not be close. But if the game is within five after three  quarters, heck, if it's within 20 after three quarters, neither team can  feel safe. Each team will put the pedal down. For the Mavericks, it  will be Dirk Nowitzki trying to overcome a much better set of defenders  and the Mavericks using the inevitable doubles to find the open corner  shooter. For the Heat? Just standing back and watching James and Wade do  their thing. Can the Heat really stop Nowitkzi? Hard to see anyone  playing better defense than 
Nick Collison did and Dirk made him look silly. Can anyone stop 
LeBron James right now?
No, really, can anyone, anywhere, stop LeBron James right now? 
This  isn't just the two best teams of the playoffs meeting to decide the  title, it's the two teams who have shown consistently they want the game  more, know how to win the game more, and have the will to close the  game more. 
And we get to see them settle which one of them wants a ring more.