jonthefon wrote:Dirk measures up pretty nicely on advanced stats for the playoffs, but I'm not using them - I'm not certain about how they apply with what tend to be very small sample sizes.
It's not a small sample size, you yourself noted it's more than a full season, and my link backed that up.
ZanShadow wrote:How many FTs did Dirk shoot in the Finals anyways? People saying was rigged but the rest of Heat team took pretty much no FTs.
But Wade took at least as many as the entire Mavericks team. I'm sure you see nothing wrong with the Lakers taking more FTs in the fourth quarter of Game Six than they had in any other game in the series or the playoffs or the season.
Back on the topic, playoffs is about adjusting and Dirk hasn't been able to deliver it yet on that account no matter what.
So Dirk playing better than he had during the regular season isn't enough? Is he the only one we should hold to this standard or should I start looking for others?
I agree that everything shouldn't be judged from the playoffs, but it's understandable why there is much criticism just like Karl Malone's case.
Oh, so it's laughable.
Besides, having Dirk compared to Duncan is laughable. Duncan is the best ever at PF and was much much easier to build the team around in prime. That is why he has many rings while Dirk has none.
And why?
It's not like Dirk as an individual has been a failure in the playoffs, but him as the leader/centerpiece, it was a bit disaster for the Mavericks.
Disaster? Really?
It'd be stupid to say he doesn't hold any responsibility in that.
Actually it'd be stupid to claim he holds all the responsibility for it. He delivered. He put up better than expected, he showed up in major games and stuck daggers into teams hearts. But nobody else bothered to show up. Avery Johnson coached himself into tangles ruining 2007 and didn't help the 2006 implosion as Dirk kept it up.
People have this myth in their heads that the great players are never weak. They ignore Jordan failing time and time again, but his team persevering. Jordan was brilliant, the best perimeter player of all time, the best player of his era, but even he bombed at times. It happens because players are human. He self-destructed down the stretch against the Sonics defense in 1996, if Jordan did anyone would have, that defense was incredible, suffocating, constructed brilliantly. Jordan fell apart, but the Bulls, they survived. Something they had done against teams that also threw it all against Jordan like the Heat.
Basketball is a team sport.
I mean we aren't going to bash Wade for not winning titles from 2007-2010 are we?