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Old 08-25-2016, 03:17 PM   #646
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Originally Posted by MavzMan View Post
I honestly don't believe Dirk will have any regrets when he decides to retire. He got his ring and he did it his way, and without forming a super-team. He had quality teammates, quality coaching, and stuck with the only team he's ever played with. Sure it would be great to with another ring or two or three, but I can guaran-damn-tee you that 2011 would have been the highlight of his career even if he had won another 5.
Dirk shouldn't. He literally did everything that any NBA superstar ever dreamed of and he did it with loyalty, hard work, and without a single shortcut. He did it all the old fashioned way.

Just a sample of some of his achievements
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+NBA champion
+Finals MVP
+Regular season MVP
+NBA allstar x13
+50-40-90 club
+3pt champion
+Dallas Mavericks alltime leading scorer (may never be eclipsed)
+joins Baylor, West, Dumars, Magic, Erving, Petitt, and others as allstars/hall-of-famers who played their entire career with a single team
+6th all time scoring (can end up higher)

Dude has literally done it all and ends his career top-25 alltime.

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