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Old 03-12-2009, 07:48 AM   #1
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Does anyone know why he pulls his shirt out like that? Is he trying to emphasize his jersey number?

Dirk has some funny habits...the shirt tugging at his shoulder just before a free throw, the massive shirt tug after a three pointer, the occasional tongue wag, and the famous Kevin Garnet ball goal tend swat as the oposing team member makes a shot after a referee blows the whistle....
My only guess to that would be that Dirk doesn't want to allow any shooter to find his shot. Any make, even after the whistle, can get a shooter honed in. If you can keep that from happening, then why not do it? I like that he does it.
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Old 03-12-2009, 06:14 PM   #2
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My only guess to that would be that Dirk doesn't want to allow any shooter to find his shot. Any make, even after the whistle, can get a shooter honed in. If you can keep that from happening, then why not do it? I like that he does it.
bingo... He's said that this is the reason why he blocks the shots taken after the whistle has blown..
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Old 03-12-2009, 09:49 PM   #3
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My only guess to that would be that Dirk doesn't want to allow any shooter to find his shot. Any make, even after the whistle, can get a shooter honed in. If you can keep that from happening, then why not do it? I like that he does it.
Sometimes it doesn't work.

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