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Old 02-27-2010, 12:01 AM   #103
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Originally Posted by CadBane View Post
Kidd and Dirk are such savvy players. It's great to have two floor leaders with such high BBall IQs. Dirk never turns it over, for someone that has the ball in his hands so much, his paucity of turnovers is just ridiculous. And the patience to wait for double teams, getting guys all those open threes. Kidd just has a nose for the ball. He really knows when to push it and when to slow it down. A nice play he had too, the Hawks doubled Dirk again, Dirk kicked it out, Kidd was open for the three, but waited, swung it back to Dirk for an open J. I think this is the best I've seen Dirk and Kidd play together, possibly since he came here from NJ. They really are playing off each other beautifully.
Nice post...they really were playing like they were the only two guys out there weren't they. Beautiful to watch.
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