Martti. wrote:why Portland didn't take him. Just because they already had Clyde and didn't need another SG.
shadowgrin wrote:Martti. wrote:why Portland didn't take him. Just because they already had Clyde and didn't need another SG.
Because they needed a big man more than a SG at that time?
benji wrote:Plus, it's silly to declare a guy a "bust" simply because he was drafted over a superior player. This is like 95% of all draftees. Outside of Dirk, Carter and Pierce everyone in the 1998 draft was taken over Brad Miller.
Mayerhendrix wrote:To justify the Traylor/Nowitzki deal somewhat, it would've seemed like a good deal at the time: proven domestic basketball star in college for an international player [and those are always risky].
hova- wrote:Well Traylor was praised as a mini Shaq with his mass and his powerdunks. Nowitzki at that time played in the 2nd division in Germany. Not a high level at all. My respect goes to those guys of the Mavs scouting staff who decided to make things serious with Dirk. Im not really sure wether or not Dirk was the better prospect, X. A skinny german kid playing 2nd division basketball. And also at that time Dirk did not have such a good stroke from midrange and beyond the arc. He was agile and quick for a 7 footer, but his shot was still very raw.
The X wrote:hova- wrote:Well Traylor was praised as a mini Shaq with his mass and his powerdunks. Nowitzki at that time played in the 2nd division in Germany. Not a high level at all. My respect goes to those guys of the Mavs scouting staff who decided to make things serious with Dirk. Im not really sure wether or not Dirk was the better prospect, X. A skinny german kid playing 2nd division basketball. And also at that time Dirk did not have such a good stroke from midrange and beyond the arc. He was agile and quick for a 7 footer, but his shot was still very raw.
It was the Hoops Summit game that sealed Nowitzki's fate in the lottery
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