Fri May 27, 2011 2:22 pm
Axel wrote:It is a peak, most likely, due to his age. He turns 33 next month. He is definitely near his prime, and I think it's clear the window is closing on the Mavericks if they can't win it this year.
You completely changed your argument.
Everyone would agree that empirically, Dirk has improved in terms of poise in the 4th Quarter, recognizing mismatches, buying into team defense concepts, and being more selective with the 3pt shot.
Dirk is playing at the best that he has ever played
What really proves it, is how dominant the Mavs have been.
It seems as though they can just turn it on when they need to; something we might have said about the Lakers, but the Mavs have always been the underdog.
Here's some fun old threads regarding this discussion, and also benji's Kobe bit:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=72794
greatest thread in NLSC history
Fri May 27, 2011 3:21 pm
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Fri May 27, 2011 8:43 pm
NovU wrote:Not to mention people keep forgetting to credit what Tyson Chandler brought to this team, who became an instant second best player who's been extremely efficient and tough. He brought things the Mavericks have been lacking. Solid presence inside which allowed Dirk more room to breathe.
Fri May 27, 2011 8:49 pm
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Sat May 28, 2011 6:49 am
hova- wrote:It's also a fact that under Rick Carisle Dirk is playing more of his own style. Avery Johnson kind of forbid Dirk to shoot threes and wanted him to attack the basket. Right now, Dirk's experience and good form help him to find the right mixture of drive, shoot & pass.
Sat May 28, 2011 8:12 pm
Mofo wrote:I guess Benji being the stats guy can answer this one. Is it true that where Dirk is getting his points from is any different compared to 2006? I've been reading from others one noticeable difference is how much more developed his post and midrange work is compared to 2006. Can you shed any light on this?
Sun May 29, 2011 12:31 am
benji wrote:Axel wrote:It is a peak, most likely, due to his age. He turns 33 next month. He is definitely near his prime, and I think it's clear the window is closing on the Mavericks if they can't win it this year.
I'd argue Dirk's peak was 2005-2007 when he was the best offensive player in the league easily and likely the best overall player in the league. Duncan's peak was in 2003 and Spurs still won four years later. Garnett peak was in 2004 and he won four years later. There's no reason Dirk can't be have come down from his peak and still be more than good enough to be the best player on a title team. Especially when the later team is quite superior.You completely changed your argument.
Sun May 29, 2011 2:09 am
benji wrote:Anyway, here's the bandwagon: