Dirk Nowitzki

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Dirk is already an All-Time Great no matter how much criticism there is on him.

Does not matter if he gets a RING or not, many before him did not either, no shame to that.

Barkley is as proud a person he'll ever be, so should should Dirk in his OWN way.

20,000+ career points will earn his place in NBA history. Be proud DIRK!!!
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On Dirk's Teammates:

J-Kidd is still great but is getting "old", J-Howard can play like T-Mac, KB, or Vinsanity,
if he "really" wanted to, and J-Terry can be like Ray Allen but is too "inconsistent".

Dirk is like KG was then in Minnesota T-Wolves.

Best of Luck to Dirk and the Mavericks.
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Howard is injured and reportedly will be out indefinitely so the load on Dirk increases but Terry and Barea are both playing well right now and the Mavs have won something like 8 of the last 11 games and Dirk is playing lights out. He won the Western conference player of the week and should be in the running for player of the month with the numbers he has been putting up.
 

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Dirk is currently third in the league in scoring at 25 points per game.

That's cool for Dirk and I am very happy for him but Obama James and Kobe still get almost all the attention and focus from the sports media. Yes I said Obama James. Thats what my sunday school teacher called him the other day and that is what I will call him from now on. There are all these people in my neck of the woods walking around in Lebron jerseys and so when my town does the annual three on three streetball tournament I stick out like a sore thumb with my Nowitzki jersey.Edited by: guest301
 

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I reposted this discussion I had had with J41181. Guys tell me if my reasoning is off-base.

"The NBA has to be 45-45-10 in proportion of Black players, White players, and ASIAN PLAYERS."

I've done similar theorizing on what the racial numbers of different professional leagues should be. But what about Native American or Mestizo players? You're forgetting them aren't we.

Why 45% black. My personal theory is If just between 100% black and 100% whites; I would say the NBA should be more like 65% white to 35% black. But when you combine other groups there is no way that the league should be 45% black. Blacks make up only about 13% of the U.S populous.

My only reasoning that blacks should be over-represented is because of extreme interest in urban school yards and the fact that blacks have a longer reach for their body proportions on average. There are also a higher percentage of blacks in the NBA that aren't afraid to aggressively drive the lane. Not sure if it's genetics, the way players are unfairly racially officiated, the black's tendency for reach advantage or mental conditioning of black players feeling comfortable to be the team leader because they are by far the majority in the league or a mix of these factors. Having said that the leagues desire to have different styles in their players would probably make the league 55-60% white, 25-30% black, 7-10% Asian, 5-10% Latin Mestizo/ Native American.

And any player that is 1/4 black or more I'd count as black because the media castes them as such.


Of course you have to factor the effect the unfair media report of how white refs send white players to the line more than black refs. I guess only white refs can be racist right?

The media's obsession with black athletes has caused unfair refereeing in the NCAA tournament of late. Refs are now afraid to objectively ref white players!
 
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This is my answer to -bigunreal- in the Redick section:

Dirk Nowitzki is 3rd in the league in scoring right now. I think it all depends on what team a young white player gets drafted or signed to:

Dirk went to Dallas,
Pau started out in Memphis before going to LA,
Nash went to Dallas before going back to Phoenix,
Peja started out in Sacramento,
Turkoglu went to Orlando,
Okur went to Utah,
Ginobili went to San Antonio

These white players made a successful transition depending on what team signed them which enabled them to shine early or midway through their careers. Players like Redick, Morrison, Milicic have gone to teams with "very hard to please coaches" that chances of them to ever shine is very slim.

Players like Bogut, Bargnani, and Kaman have to gone to teams where they have some chances to shine, but little else thanks to the "hard to please mentalitys" of the coaches also. Overall, it depends on what team certain white players go to, Dirk Nowitzki and others I have mentioned above happen to be the LUCKY FEW.
 
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Another HISTORIC Night for Big Dirk:

46 points - new season high
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17/30 FG's - ties career high
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2/4 3 PT's.
10/10 FT's

8 Rebounds
4 Assists
2 Blocks

Dallas won 103-99 over Oklahoma.

He is indeed a LEGEND, another great performance for the Ages.
Be proud Dirk!
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Not only did he have a spectacular game, but he continues his chase for the Nba Scoring Lead. Dirk Nowitzki is currently 3rd in the league in scoring with an eye popping 26.3 points per game! He is as close to Larry Bird as I have ever seen although there is only one L.Bird. You could also say there is only one Nowitzki!


Keep it up Dirk. He is prooving why he was voted NBA MVP not that long ago. Maybe he can make another run at an award. The Mavericks will have to start playing better. The rest of the team needs to step it up.
 
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Dirk Nowitzki has helped make Dallas Mavericks history:
The Greatest Comeback in team franchise history!
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Down by 29 points (70-41) early in the 3rd quarter, the Dallas Mavericks applied massive defensive pressure and well coordinated offense to beat the Minnesota T'Wolves 107-100!!!
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Dirk had 24 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block in his return out of suspension.
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I always keep wondering, why do certain people label this guy a "choke artist?"
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Dirk to me is as tough as any player ever to play in the NBA, there are so many anti-white biases out there.

Guys like Lebron James (swept in the 2007 NBA finals), Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant, and Dwight Howard have choked on many occasions.
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Career milestone for Dirk Nowitzki: 18,002 POINTS!!!!!

</font>Dirk had 39 points </font></font>today in a</font> must-win </font>game</font> </font>against the Utah Jazz. He is on striking distance for the 20,000</span> point mark</font>.
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itsme said:
The Mavs should trade him to a contender, he deserves his ring.



Trade him to Cleveland,Denver,Utah or maybe even to the Suns.

Absolutely!

Dirk needs a trade, Mark Cuban is an idiot for letting Devin Harris go, not to mention some stupid trades and decisions here and there.
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Dirk keeps adding to his legacy, another BUZZER-beater baby! Choke-artist?? You mean CLUTCH-artist!

4.3 seconds left, Dirk shoots a 17-footer at the buzzer to beat the 76ers on their home turf. This guy should be an All-Star for life, and he truly deserves a championship ring. Edited by: j41181
 

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Dirk makes the All-Star game again, for the 8th time. It's the most by any white player of his generation. Congrats!
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j41181 said:
Dirk makes the All-Star game again, for the 8th time. It's the most by any white player of his generation. Congrats!
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I follow that up
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Dirk is a once in a generation talent and one of the most unstoppable all-round players on offense in NBA history. Appreciate him now while he's still in his prime!
 

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Freethinker said:
j41181 said:
Dirk makes the All-Star game again, for the 8th time. It's the most by any white player of his generation. Congrats!
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I follow that up
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Dirk is a once in a generation talent and one of the most unstoppable all-round players on offense in NBA history. Appreciate him now while he's still in his prime!
That's right, appreciate him now while still in his prime! It will be years before another white dude can average 20-25 points for an entire season. I hope he can make it to 10 All-Star appearances, and win a Title.
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I doubt it will be years before another white can average 20 points a game for the season. Mike Miller, Biedrins, Chris Kaman, Bargnani, Bogut, Dunleavy, Gasol, and even Linus Kleiza with starting minutes have a chance to average 20 points a game. I am not saying they will do it every season but one or two yes.
 

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whiteathlete33 said:
I doubt it will be years before another white can average 20 points a game for the season. Mike Miller, Biedrins, Chris Kaman, Bargnani, Bogut, Dunleavy, Gasol, and even Linus Kleiza with starting minutes have a chance to average 20 points a game. I am not saying they will do it every season but one or two yes.
But for a white to do it for 9 or more years? Dirk Nowitzki is as unique any great white player like Larry Bird. We'll have to wait for at least another generation before the next truly great white player comes along after Dirk.

But Dirk, along with Steve Nash, have done more than enough to inspire a bunch of white kids around the world, to follow in their footsteps, in the hope that several of them will become great basketball players in the future. Edited by: j41181
 

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Well yes j41181, maybe not for 9 years straight. However there will definitely be white players who average 20 points in a single season. Gugliotta had back to back 20 points seasons in the 90's. He is my favorite player of all time. We need another "GOOGS".
 

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Another Phenomenal performance by Dirk Nowitzki, he just went BOOOOMMM!!!!!

44 points
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16/34 FG
1/2 3PT
11/11 FT

9 rebounds
1 assist
2 steals
3 blocks

He helped Dallas win 115-114 over Chicago in OT. Dirk had 14 of his 44 in OT. Dirk is the BEST shooting Big Man in NBA history, and one of the best All-Time!
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j41181 said:
Another Phenomenal performance by Dirk Nowitzki, he just went BOOOOMMM!!!!!

44 points
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16/34 FG
1/2 3PT
11/11 FT

9 rebounds
1 assist
2 steals
3 blocks

He helped Dallas win 115-114 over Chicago in OT. Dirk had 14 of his 44 in OT. Dirk is the BEST shooting Big Man in NBA history, and one of the best All-Time!
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Awesome game by my favorite athlete, Dirk Nowitzki. His two steals and three blocks contradict the absurd notion he plays no defense. I hope Jason Terry(broken hand)is not out too long, The Mavs have little depth in the scoring department.
 
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Great article on Dirk, which disproves the false stereotypes about him being soft and choking in the clutch.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/122062-an-unloved-superst ar-why-dirk-nowitzki-should-be-appreciated

Here is my favorite part, which is something I knew, but never put stats to it:

"Certainly, Dirk is dependable in any situation. He has amongst the
league's best players in fourth-quarter scoring, over plenty of other
dominating big men such as Tim Duncan and Dwight Howard. He is also
amongst the best free-throw shooters in the fourth quarter also,
hitting 90 percent of his shots from the line when it counts. When the
clock is running down, and is in "crunch" time, Dirk converts FG's at a
strong 46 percent, which is extremely impressive considering the
coverage and double teams thrown at Dirk."
 

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If anybody is MVP this year, it's Dirk. He's having a career year with arguably one of the lesser talented Maverick teams that has been put out on the floor this season as compared to past seasons
 
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