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Heat fans celebrate team's first title

Police out in force in Miami to prevent violence after Tuesday victory

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Miami Heat fans at the American Airlines Arena in Miami celebrate the Heat's victory on Tuesday.

MIAMI - As the Miami Heat won their first NBA championship in Dallas, thousands of fans celebrated in the team’s arena 1,100 miles away, jumping on seats and screaming as the clock wound down.

When the buzzer sounded, ending their team’s 95-92 win over the Mavericks, Heat fans ran out the front door of the AmericanAirlines Arena yelling, “We’re the champions!” Someone lit fireworks and others passed out the front page of The Miami Herald with the word “Champs” on it.

More than 10,000 people celebrated inside the downtown Miami arena after watching the live broadcast from Dallas on the big screens.

“I’ve been a season-ticket holder since 1989. It’s fun to watch them win one,” said Mark Emanuele, 49, of Weston.

The crowd favorite of the night was clear: Fans chanted “MVP! MVP!” each time Dwyane Wade stepped up to the line.

Half a dozen police cars pulled up outside as the game ended and officers lined up across the street to prevent violence.

Before the game, Miami city officials had promised a parade but details had not been finalized.

Vicki Mallette, communication director for Mayor Manny Diaz, had said there had been hesitation to formalize anything the team had actually won, saying they did not want “to jinx the team.”

Fans were not waiting for a parade to fill the streets late Tuesday. Drivers throughout South Florida honked their car horns while their passengers hung out of car windows and sunroofs to wave white Heat flags.

In trendy South Beach, partygoers filled cafe-lined Lincoln Road to cheer their team’s victory.

“We’re going to go crazy, stay up all night, because we’re the champions. We’ve never been champions before,” said Elias Fernandez, 17, from Miami.

A building under construction downtown lit up with lights that read “Let’s go Heat.”

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