slam37 wrote:One of the many topics of discussion among myself and my basketball friends as I call them are about what the Dallas Mavericks can do to actually win a championship...
After much thinking bout it, what do you guys think of this? Dallas trades Steve Nash and Michael Finely to the Timberwolves straight up for Kevin Garnett. With all this talk of Garnett leaving Minnesota etc, it seems this trade would benefit both teams. Nash and Finley is no shabby backcourt for the Wolves, or any team for that matter.
But for Dallas? Who could possibly stop a forward combination of Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki? That would arguably be the best 1-2 punch in the league, arguably next to Shaq and Kobe. In the west, where big men win it, this would put the Mavs higher in the ring race than keeping the current team they have. And they'd still have Van Exel running the point, who fits in just as well as Nash would with these two guys. Dallas would keep it's up tempo, fast-paced fast-breaking team ideals. If needed, they could still
get more fitting role-players by ridding of Lafrenz, Najera, etc.
And lets not forget that Dallas has been eying Alonzo Mourning, for the excepetion. Even if Mourning comes back less than a superstar (pretty sure he won't be what he used too, but he will still be an elite center I would think), imagine a front court of
Mourning, Garnett, and Nowitzki! That would simply be unstoppable. The Mavericks need
to stop looking to stack talent, and should look to get talent that would make a run for the
title they covet so badly.
Yes, Finley and Nash's stats do come out better if you add them together and compare them to Kevin Garnett's. That doesn't matter. Kevin Garnett is a superstar, and has something more than stats. He's a leader, and he has proven that he is more effective than a combo of Nash and Finley ever has been... No matter how you go about it, 2 imitations, as good as they may be, can never equal one true superstar.
Besides, adding KG means, it takes away their 3point shooting. KG can hit 3's, but now the mavs will only really have 2 "consistant & deadly" 3point weapons, rather than 4. (I excluded Raef Lafrentz because he doesn't take much, and make much 3's anymore)
slam37 wrote:3 point shooting doesn't win championships, great inside players do.
slam37 wrote:You have yet to counter any argument other than saying you really don't like the trade.
slam37 wrote:Dallas trades Steve Nash and Michael Finely to the Timberwolves straight up for Kevin Garnett.
Pretty much 25 points and 12 boards a night at bout 50% from the floor
That makes no sense. Just because a player hustles doesn't mean that he's slow. And just because he's fast doesn't mean he doesn't hustle. I've had a few slower players that hustle a lot on my personnal teams, so it's definitley not unheard of. Comprehend what you read before you reply.slam37 wrote:Najera can't play shooting guard because he is too slow? I'm not sure whether that is true or not, but in your previous sentance you mentioned how he "hustles like noother..." So either way you destroy your own argument.
Najera can play the SF spot, and hustles like noother, he is quick eneough to stop other SF so he is okay.
What he means is what is true about Najera, Najera is not very fast, but he hustles (which doesn't mean being fast, and that's obviously not what he meant if he stated something about his quickness in the same sentence after a comma) and is able to adequately stay with faster sf's.slam37 wrote:Najera can play the SF spot, and hustles like noother, he is quick eneough to stop other SF so he is okay.
Excuse me? I think perhaps you are the one who needs to comprehend what you read before you respond... He said that he hustles, and quite obviously used it in referance to him being fast. Maybe you have a mental deficiency and didn't comprehend that? I think you need to post on topic and make some sense.
(Andrew, you act as if the Mavs would throw in Van Exel when they could throw in Shawn Bradley, even Avery Johnson...)
so the boards go down by like 3/4, because Dirk will have snag a few, and if Zo goes that'll not be neccessary. Big Man wise, 1.5 some blocks isn't evry big man like is it?
slam37 wrote:Alright, now you are just starting to pull stuff out of your ass. You are getting ridiculous. You are saying that if KG went to the Mavericks he'd go from 12 boards to 3 (you act like whenever players go to a different team their rebounding numbers go down for no reason! lol!)? If you truly believe that, I feel only pity for you.
Is defense measured only by blocks? What about steals? what about how many points KG allows... Because once again, HE WAS SECOND IN DPOY VOTING. Yes, their interior defense would get better, whether you'd like to admit it or not.
You make it sound as if Dirk is a good PF defender (yes, Garnett would play PF. If you don't think so, perhaps you should seek help)... He IS NOT. OK, so move him to SF. You say that it would allow too many penetrations? lol, life Najera and Griffin are great defenders, right? I think not. Dirk has played SF before, and proven he is legite. Besides, his offensive skills are better suited for a SF anyways, in which case his size would also only add to his advantage every single night.
And by the way, yes, KG is AN INSIDE PRESENCE, but is also very quick and has proven he can also play perimeter defense. So once again, you're making no sense.
Finley and Nash a leader? Explain, please. Kevin Garnett is the Timberwolves leader. They look to him each and every game. He takes responsibility, as a leader should. Do the Mavericks look to Finley and Nash? And despite the fact you're simply stating ONLY your personal opinions, with no backing, on Nash and Finley, you fail to address that Dirk is the best player on the Mavericks.
So let us say the Mavericks are smart and the trade does happen (Andrew, you act as if the Mavs would throw in Van Exel when they could throw in Shawn Bradley, even Avery Johnson...). Najera can't play shooting guard because he is too slow? I'm not sure whether that is true or not, but in your previous sentance you mentioned how he "hustles like noother..." So either way you destroy your own argument. And if neither Najera or Griffin worked at the SG, you could always trade for one, using even one or both of those 2 players... And let's forgot that the Bulls had Luc Longley as a starting C, the Lakers Samaki Walker at PF, etc... You don't need an all-star at every position to win. In fact, it has never worked, and certainly isn't with the Mavericks.
so the boards go down by like 3/4, because Dirk will have snag a few, and if Zo goes that'll not be neccessary
Dirk has played SF before, and proven he is legite
so what will they do then?And by the way, yes, KG is AN INSIDE PRESENCE, but is also very quick and has proven he can also play perimeter defense. So once again, you're making no sense.
Finley and Nash a leader? Explain, please. Kevin Garnett is the Timberwolves leader. They look to him each and every game. He takes responsibility, as a leader should. Do the Mavericks look to Finley and Nash? And despite the fact you're simply stating ONLY your personal opinions, with no backing, on Nash and Finley, you fail to address that Dirk is the best player on the Mavericks.
Yes, their interior defense would get better, whether you'd like to admit it or not.
You quoted what you said right after that...Poollit wrote:When did i say his reb. would go to 3? I said would go down by maybe three
Incase you didn't know 3/4 of 12 is 9, if you take 9 away from 12 you're left with 3, this is when you said it.Poollit wrote:so the boards go down by like 3/4, because Dirk will have snag a few, and if Zo goes that'll not be neccessary
Incase you didn't know 3/4 of 12 is 9, if you take 9 away from 12 you're left with 3, this is when you said it.
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