01-18-2014, 11:30 AM
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Dirk Nowitzki is a monster of epic and unattainable proportion. Seriously, he must be stopped.
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01-18-2014, 11:30 AM
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Dirk Nowitzki is a monster of epic and unattainable proportion. Seriously, he must be stopped.
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01-18-2014, 12:06 PM
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reminds me of some numbers that I came up with years ago... must have been a decade ago concerning dirk's and his points per turnover...
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01-20-2014, 11:54 AM
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In other news (as people calculate Dirk's total ranking at the end of his career), Dirk once more stated that he wants to stay in Dallas for another 2-3 years after the current contract.
http://www.sportschau.de/weitere/bas...ertrag100.html
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01-20-2014, 11:55 AM
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In other news (as people calculate Dirk's total ranking at the end of his career), Dirk once more stated that he wants to stay in Dallas for another 2-3 years after the current contract.
http://www.sportschau.de/weitere/bas...ertrag100.html
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01-22-2014, 11:07 AM
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The Extra Pass: Mark Cuban happy to have his friend Nowitzki around longer;
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...esdays-recaps/
by: Kurt Helin Jan 22, 2014
To them this is more than a business — Mark Cuban and Dirk Nowitzki are friends. Technically they are boss and employee, but neither sees it that way.
“I kick his ass whenever I’ve wanted to,” Cuban said last week, joking around about his friend the way you ride yours. “It’s kind of like we grew up in this business together….
“If I’m shooting downstairs before a game he’ll come in and stomp up and say ‘Whose house is it?’ I’m like ‘I paid for this s—, it’s my house.”
Nowitzki confirmed again this week what we already knew — he wants to play a few more years for Dallas before retiring. Cuban joked about the end of Nowitzki’s career, too.
“No, it’s when I want (then he laughs), because owners win games, not players,” Cuban said. How very Jerry Kraus of him.
But when Cuban got serious he said the plan is to let Nowitzki leave how the big German wants and on his terms, in part because his game is not slipping — he is scoring 21.1 points a game, with a PER of 23.2.
“It’s up to him, as long as he wants to he’ll be here,” the Mavericks’ owner said before his Mavericks took on the Clippers in Los Angeles. “Like I said earlier Dirk never played off athleticism; he plays off of heart, he plays off of brains, he plays off of technique. He’s a surgeon, he makes it into a science. He’s a student of the game and in a lot of respects that helps him, you’ll see he knows how to protect his body, which makes him look really awkward at times but he understands context.”
Cuban’s point was a simple one — if your game is all about your athleticism, it fades with age. Nowitzki’s game ages well. How does one even begin to defend a 7’0” guy who shoots a deadly one-legged fade-away?
“He’s just more skilled than everyone,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. “I think it comes down to that with him, he’s seven feet tall, he’s maybe the best shooter in the league or at least top five still, and at that size that makes him almost impossible to guard.”
“It’s not like we were wowed by his athleticism or wowed with his speed,” Cuban said of drafting Nowitzki. “Dirk is all about German precision. He’s like a surgeon out on the court, he knows how to play, he sees the game in slow motion and he knows what’s going to happen and he knows what he needs to do. And it’s that ability to know what he needs to do but also context that continues to make him special.”
Nowitzki off the court is now a father, but he still has the mantra “I’m a warrior” who will do whatever it takes to win.
“I think Dirk’s pretty much the same guy,” Cuban said of he maturation of his friend. “Where I think early on he might have deferred to somebody else, or he might bite his tongue, you don’t see Dirk biting his tongue anymore….
“Dirk still likes to have fun, he’s always had fun. He’s always had a good spirit about him, he’s self-aware and knows what he does on the court is what he does on the court and what he does off the court is who he is.”
Who he is remains the best European player ever in the NBA. We are going to be fortunate to watch that German precision for a few more seasons after this one.
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01-22-2014, 11:07 AM
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The Extra Pass: Mark Cuban happy to have his friend Nowitzki around longer;
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...esdays-recaps/
by: Kurt Helin Jan 22, 2014
To them this is more than a business — Mark Cuban and Dirk Nowitzki are friends. Technically they are boss and employee, but neither sees it that way.
“I kick his ass whenever I’ve wanted to,” Cuban said last week, joking around about his friend the way you ride yours. “It’s kind of like we grew up in this business together….
“If I’m shooting downstairs before a game he’ll come in and stomp up and say ‘Whose house is it?’ I’m like ‘I paid for this s—, it’s my house.”
Nowitzki confirmed again this week what we already knew — he wants to play a few more years for Dallas before retiring. Cuban joked about the end of Nowitzki’s career, too.
“No, it’s when I want (then he laughs), because owners win games, not players,” Cuban said. How very Jerry Kraus of him.
But when Cuban got serious he said the plan is to let Nowitzki leave how the big German wants and on his terms, in part because his game is not slipping — he is scoring 21.1 points a game, with a PER of 23.2.
“It’s up to him, as long as he wants to he’ll be here,” the Mavericks’ owner said before his Mavericks took on the Clippers in Los Angeles. “Like I said earlier Dirk never played off athleticism; he plays off of heart, he plays off of brains, he plays off of technique. He’s a surgeon, he makes it into a science. He’s a student of the game and in a lot of respects that helps him, you’ll see he knows how to protect his body, which makes him look really awkward at times but he understands context.”
Cuban’s point was a simple one — if your game is all about your athleticism, it fades with age. Nowitzki’s game ages well. How does one even begin to defend a 7’0” guy who shoots a deadly one-legged fade-away?
“He’s just more skilled than everyone,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. “I think it comes down to that with him, he’s seven feet tall, he’s maybe the best shooter in the league or at least top five still, and at that size that makes him almost impossible to guard.”
“It’s not like we were wowed by his athleticism or wowed with his speed,” Cuban said of drafting Nowitzki. “Dirk is all about German precision. He’s like a surgeon out on the court, he knows how to play, he sees the game in slow motion and he knows what’s going to happen and he knows what he needs to do. And it’s that ability to know what he needs to do but also context that continues to make him special.”
Nowitzki off the court is now a father, but he still has the mantra “I’m a warrior” who will do whatever it takes to win.
“I think Dirk’s pretty much the same guy,” Cuban said of he maturation of his friend. “Where I think early on he might have deferred to somebody else, or he might bite his tongue, you don’t see Dirk biting his tongue anymore….
“Dirk still likes to have fun, he’s always had fun. He’s always had a good spirit about him, he’s self-aware and knows what he does on the court is what he does on the court and what he does off the court is who he is.”
Who he is remains the best European player ever in the NBA. We are going to be fortunate to watch that German precision for a few more seasons after this one.
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01-22-2014, 11:23 AM
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Who he is remains the best European player ever in the NBA. We are going to be fortunate to watch that German precision for a few more seasons after this one.
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UGH, way to downgrade your article from good to "meh". Why do they always fall back to this backhanded compliment? How about saying something like, "And when all is said and done, his precision will have landed him as a top 20 all time great!"?
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01-22-2014, 12:01 PM
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Dirk makes it so easy to be a Mavs fan - I pity other fans who don't have somebody like him to root for.
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01-22-2014, 02:03 PM
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UGH, way to downgrade your article from good to "meh". Why do they always fall back to this backhanded compliment? How about saying something like, "And when all is said and done, his precision will have landed him as a top 20 all time great!"?
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01-22-2014, 03:10 PM
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Thanks for the article. As long as this stays true.
"But when Cuban got serious he said the plan is to let Nowitzki leave how the big German wants and on his terms, in part because his game is not slipping — he is scoring 21.1 points a game, with a PER of 23.2.
“It’s up to him, as long as he wants to he’ll be here,” the Mavericks’ owner said before his Mavericks took on the Clippers in Los Angeles. “Like I said earlier Dirk never played off athleticism; he plays off of heart, he plays off of brains, he plays off of technique. He’s a surgeon, he makes it into a science. He’s a student of the game and in a lot of respects that helps him, you’ll see he knows how to protect his body, which makes him look really awkward at times but he understands context.”
I will be on cuban's side. If not I have my pitchfork, tar and feathers ready.
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01-27-2014, 10:46 PM
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DALLAS – In his final game Sunday night before the Western Conference coaches head to their bunkers to select seven All-Star reserves, Dirk Nowitzki left them with one of those vintage performances that this season has spawned the phrase, “He’s still Dirk.”
“Twenty-eight points in 32 minutes,” said Mavs coach Rick Carlisle, glancing over the 10-for-16 shooting, the nine rebounds and the four assists. ”I guess he’s an All-Star.”
Is he? That is the question.
“This year [I'm] right up there, and we understand there’s always going to be some guys that deserve it and don’t make it, so that’s just the nature of the game,” Nowitzki said after raising his averages to 21.2 ppg and 6.0 rpg in a win over Detroit. “The power forward spot in the West has always been loaded and somebody is going to feel like they’ve been snubbed, but that’s just part of the game.”
The power forward position, plus a couple centers tossed into the new “frontcourt” designation, is loaded with young, thriving talent. The three starters voted in by the fans are 25 (Kevin Durant and Kevin Love) and 24 (Blake Griffin). Two sure-fire reserves, Dwight Howard and LaMarcus Aldridge are both 28. On-the-bubble candidates DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis are 23 and 20, respectively. Serge Ibaka, 24, almost gets lost in the discussion because of the superstar teammates who overshadow him. David Lee, an All-Star last season, is like the older brother of the group at 30.
Nowitzki, 35, and Tim Duncan, 37, are like the godfathers. The West coaches put Duncan back on the All-Star team last season after his 13-year run was snapped in 2012, and seemed over for good. Knee surgery during training camp last season sabotaged Dirk’s 11-year run. Now there’s likely room for only one, if that, legendary old-timer on the 12-man squad.
Have fun, coaches. The reserves for both conferences will be announced Thursday night on TNT.
“He’s a Hall of Fame player, as we all know,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who is prohibited from voting for his own player, and would seem a prime candidate to give Dirk, his decades-long nemesis, the nod. “Dirk basically — modern times so to speak — has really personified that stretch-4 because he scored from everywhere on the court and from distance … and he hasn’t slowed down much, if at all.”
Prevailing wisdom suggests this is Dirk’s — and Duncan’s — best chance to add one last All-Star appearance considering the aforementioned list of bursting, young talent. Dirk, who ranks seventh among forwards in usage percentage and fifth in true shooting percentage, might still have a few more fine seasons left in him beyond this one, just as Duncan has proved post-35, but the next generation will likely be too strong and push him out of All-Star consideration.
Dirk’s edge this season is lifetime achievement. How heavily will coaches weigh career milestones? Likely heavily. He’s surged up the NBA’s all-time scoring list, starting the season at No. 18 and passing Reggie Miller and Jerry West, among others, to move all the way up to No. 13. He’s 412 points from passing John Havlicek for 12th and it’s possible he will catch Oscar Robertson at No. 10 by season’s end.
Dirk recently collected the 1,000th steal of his career and joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon, Kevin Garnett and Karl Malone as the only players with 25,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists and 1,000 steals.
“I’ve looked at it pretty closely,” Carlisle said. “He’ll make it. I just have the feeling that he will. You look at his stats, what he’s carrying, the production and the minutes; if he was playing the minutes most of those guys were playing, he’d be a 25-point scorer. So, we’ll see. We’ll see.”
Dirk didn’t think he deserved a spot on the 2012 squad after a slow start to the shortened lockout season. But the coaches weren’t about to let the Finals MVP be swept out of the All-Star Game that easily. They won’t this year either, especially when he’s not exactly a hardship case. In fact, if he does’t make the team, it will be a first of sorts. Five players 35 or older — Malone, Abdul-Jabbar, Elgin Baylor, Michael Jordan and Alex English — have averaged 21 points or more in 11 different seasons. Each time they made the All-Star team.
When his streak did end last season, Nowitzki had little control over it. His right knee required the first surgery of his career during training camp. He missed the first 27 games of the season, probably came back too soon to help save a sinking season and didn’t regain his All-Star form until the second half.
Fending off Father Time (with an eye on a semi-concerning sleeve he again donned on his left knee), Nowitzki has shouldered another near-totally retooled roster to a 26-20 record, good for the last playoff spot in the ultra-competitive West. The Mavs, while inconsistent, not unlike like Nowitzki’s shooting performances, are just 1.5 games behind No. 6 Golden State and three games back of No. 5 Houston, a so-called contender Dallas will attempt to defeat for a third time in four tries at home Wednesday night.
“They still have that big guy from Germany. He’s pretty good,” Clippers coach Doc Rivers said earlier this month. “And when you have a player like that, you can put a lot of people around him and they’re going to be better. That’s the effect of a Dirk on your team. I bet Monta’s never seen open shots that he’s seen when you come off a pick and roll with Dirk setting it, so he does make you better.”
Monta Ellis would agree. A fringe All-Star candidate himself, Ellis is averaging 19.2 ppg, about what he averaged last season with Milwaukee, but his 46.2 shooting percentage blows away last season’s mark and is at its highest since 2007-08 with Golden State. He’s finding wide lanes to drive and open jumpers to fire thanks to the defensive attention Dirk draws and the spacing he brings.
How dependent are the Mavs on Dirk? With him and Ellis on the floor, they’re averaging a potent 109.1 points per 100 possessions. With only Ellis on the floor, it drops to 102.7.
Dirk’s net rating of 4.0 is easily the highest among Dallas’ starters, a group in which only center Sam Dalembert (1.6) and Jose Calderon (0.2) also boast positive net ratings.
So is Dirk an All-Star? Bet on the coaches granting him the grand stage, if not for one last hurrah, and leaving the lure of a February beach vacation for the years ahead.
“It always means something to be among the best 12 or 13 players in the West,” Nowitzki said. “It has always been an honor. I’ve always had fun going there and representing the Mavericks the right way — but, I did have some fun at the beach last year, too. Either way, I’ll be happy to go, obviously, and always represent the Mavericks. And if not, then I’ll find something else to do.”
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01-27-2014, 10:46 PM
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Dirk Nowitzki is a monster of epic and unattainable proportion. Seriously, he must be stopped.
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01-29-2014, 04:56 PM
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01-29-2014, 04:56 PM
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01-29-2014, 09:40 PM
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26k for dirk
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02-01-2014, 12:34 AM
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Maybe time to sticky this?
Father time is having fun watching Dirk pour in 33 ppg on 60% shooting in his last three. Should be a surprise to nobody.
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02-01-2014, 12:34 AM
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dbl post
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02-01-2014, 01:35 AM
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Nah, let's don't sticky it, let's just keep adding greatness to it.
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Maybe time to sticky this?
Father time is having fun watching Dirk pour in 33 ppg on 60% shooting in his last three. Should be a surprise to nobody.
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02-01-2014, 12:31 PM
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It was stickied for a while, but Dirk is so frequently amazing that it never leaves the first page (or hasn't all this season)
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02-01-2014, 12:31 PM
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It was stickied for a while, but Dirk is so frequently amazing that it never leaves the first page (or hasn't all this season)
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02-01-2014, 03:10 PM
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Excellent points.
Still amazing that he really hasn't been in decline since the famed championship season. Only thing that held him back was a knee injury (knock on wood). But he is down only half a rebound and one point per game from 10-11. And his assists are actually up. Amazing.
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02-06-2014, 09:46 AM
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Teehee, 30ppg, 9 rpg, 3 apg, 1 spg, on .61% fg and .55% 3fg in his last 5. I think this guy is actually getting better from his last two years.
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02-06-2014, 09:51 AM
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Teehee, 30ppg, 9 rpg, 3 apg, 1 spg, on .61% fg and .55% 3fg in his last 5. I think this guy is actually getting better from his last two years.
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He just needed that knee to heal up enough so he could kick Father Time square in the nuts.
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02-06-2014, 09:54 AM
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Just so you understand...
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02-06-2014, 04:52 PM
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thanks for another terrific season,Dirk.
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02-06-2014, 04:53 PM
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thanks for another terrific season,Dirk.
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02-06-2014, 04:53 PM
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thanks for another terrific season,Dirk.
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02-06-2014, 07:22 PM
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Just so you understand...
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He sucks from the corners...
Love the transition threes, more of those, please.
The 9-12 is sweat. I think most players struggle from just inside the arc.
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“He’s always around 23 or 24,” West said. “The bell rings every day.”
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02-06-2014, 08:30 PM
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Teehee, 30ppg, 9 rpg, 3 apg, 1 spg, on .61% fg and .55% 3fg in his last 5. I think this guy is actually getting better from his last two years.
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That's just insane.
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02-06-2014, 09:46 PM
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He just needed that knee to heal up enough so he could kick Father Time square in the nuts.
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HA! Doh!
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02-07-2014, 09:11 AM
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Player A 22.7 ppg/6.4 rpg/3.4 apg/1.8spg/.3 bpg/2.8 topg on 45/37/85 in 36.1 mpg
Dirk 22.0 ppg/6.2 rpg/2.9 apg/1.0 SPg/.6bpg/1.4 topg on 49/41/91 in 32.5 mpg
Player a? Supposed MVP 3rd place Paul George. I realize that George provides lots of non offensive impact but just an interesting numerical comparison. Dirk at the ripe old age of 35 and having to be more judicious with his energy is still an absolutely elite player.
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02-07-2014, 12:57 PM
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Player A 22.7 ppg/6.4 rpg/3.4 apg/1.8spg/.3 bpg/2.8 topg on 45/37/85 in 36.1 mpg
Dirk 22.0 ppg/6.2 rpg/2.9 apg/1.0 SPg/.6bpg/1.4 topg on 49/41/91 in 32.5 mpg
Player a? Supposed MVP 3rd place Paul George. I realize that George provides lots of non offensive impact but just an interesting numerical comparison. Dirk at the ripe old age of 35 and having to be more judicious with his energy is still an absolutely elite player.
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Nice comparison. But being a two-way player like George is deserving of the press IMHO.
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02-10-2014, 12:59 PM
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Fish with the numbers on Dirk's impressive stretch:
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The Mavs have won six of their last seven games and while it won't surprise you that Dirk's brilliance is the centerpiece of the run, the efficiency featured within Dirk's brilliance here truly is astounding.
*Jan 26 vs Detroit - 28 points in 32 minutes ... 63-percent shooting
*Jan 29 vs Houston, a two-point loss and the only loss in this bunch - 38 points in 35 minutes on 62-percent shooting
*Jan 31 vs Sacramento - the symmetrical 34 points in 34 minutes shooting 58 percent
*Feb 3 vs Cleveland - 23 points in 30 minutes shooting 56 percent
*Feb 5 vs Memphis -- 26 points in 34 minutes shooting 71 percent
*Friday vs Utah - 20 points in 26 minutes on just nine shots and 56-percent shooting
*Sunday vs. Boston -- 20 points in 32 minutes on 44-percent shooting
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Dirk is now only 250 away from getting to #12 of all time.
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02-10-2014, 04:43 PM
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#3676
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Guru
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Brasil
Posts: 15,401
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In his current form i guess he need four games for it
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02-10-2014, 06:27 PM
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#3677
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Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: 41.21.1
Posts: 36,143
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As if there is/was any doubt:
Quote:
@GwashburnGlobe Dirk Nowitzki said he'll likely sign a two-year extension with #mavericks this summer and then take it year-to-year after that.
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These days being a fan is a competition to see who can be the most upset when
your team loses. That proves you love winning more. That's how it works.
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02-10-2014, 09:49 PM
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#3678
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Banned
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Italy
Posts: 1,003
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Underdog
As if there is/was any doubt:
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he is a true mavs.thanks champ.
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