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Old 12-03-2004, 10:30 AM   #1
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by Steve Kerr, Yahoo! Sports
December 3, 2004
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DALLAS – Before Thursday night's game against Dallas, Houston Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy said to me, "The power forward position in the NBA has been revolutionized. It's no longer a big bruising players' spot – guys like Dirk Nowitzki are changing the way the position is played."

Unfortunately for Van Gundy, Nowitzki then went out and proved his theory. The Dallas Mavericks star scored a career-high 53 points in an overtime victory over Houston.

Dirk scored every way possible – postups, three-pointers, fast-break layups, offensive rebound putbacks and free throws. His ability to handle the ball, run the floor like a gazelle and shoot from 25 feet belies his 7-foot frame. Yet his size allows him to do the things traditional power forwards do, like rebound and clog the lane.

He is a unique talent, and I struggle trying to think of anyone in basketball history who can do the things he does. Larry Bird comes to mind, but Nowitzki runs the floor much faster. Kiki Vandeweghe? Maybe. But Dirk is much bigger and a better ball handler. James Worthy? Didn't have the shooting range.

The reality is that Nowitzki and a group of athletic big men are carving out a new position in the NBA, just as Van Gundy noted. Many players manning the four spot today are no longer just rebounders and defenders in the Maurice Lucas/Kurt Rambis mold. They're ball-handling, play-making big men who take over games and run offenses – guys like Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Lamar Odom, Rasheed Wallace and Andrei Kirilenko.

They are shot blockers and rebounders; scorers and assist men. They're big enough to guard opposing centers and quick enough to extend to the perimeter to cover three men. Some of them you can post up or run a perimeter screen and roll – with them handling the ball. Basically, they're talented guards who are living in centers' bodies.

For those unfortunate coaches who don't possess one of these freaks of nature on their rosters, it has made the game much more difficult. Van Gundy knows all about that. Houston had a nightmarish time trying to match up with Nowitzki defensively, and on offense, they couldn't spread the floor with a big, versatile big man of their own.

Imagine how much easier the game would be for Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady if they had a guy like Nowitzki next to them. The defense would be spread out, the ball would move and there would be open shots for everyone.

That's why players like Shawn Marion, Malik Rose, Robert Horry and Kenyon Martin are so valuable. Teams need athletic big men to defend what is becoming a glamorous position in the NBA.

Perhaps we should rename the position because, these days, there's a lot more than just "power" that goes into it.

Steve Kerr is Yahoo! Sports' NBA analyst. Send him a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.


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Old 12-03-2004, 11:56 AM   #2
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malik rose big and athletic,now that's so weirdo it's kind of funny
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Old 12-03-2004, 12:21 PM   #3
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Back in the MVP race for Dirk ;D If nothing else comes from this season, atleast we have Dirk and Howard producing. Something good to build upon.
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Dirk also contributed 4 blocks , 16 rebounds and 3 steals. He has simply been amazing this season. Even in his down nights he still has good nights by NBA standards. Last night was something special. One of the best regular season games I have ever seen.
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hopefully, in a few years, we'll be talking about this as "The Game," like we talk about "The Dunk" in Seattle 4 years ago.
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hopefully, in a few years, we'll be talking about this as "The Game," like we talk about "The Dunk" in Seattle 4 years ago.
as long as we can talk about "The Ring" I'll be happy
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Good Lord...could steve kerr be any MORE of a Spurs homer? I don't care where his money is, that guy would blow a dog for quarters if he could just talk about the spurs afterward.
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hopefully, in a few years, we'll be talking about this as "The Game," like we talk about "The Dunk" in Seattle 4 years ago.
And don't forget going to the line 22 times which was a big factor why Yao Ming wasn't available to play for the last of the 4th and all of the overtime period.
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What a wonderful article.

Dirk for MVP. Mavs for NBAC
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