Sedale Threatt wrote:
You're being awfully generous, in my opinion. The bottom line was, he was substantially worse from the regular season, playing probably the biggest role in his team getting bounced out of the first round by the eighth seed. That is a miserable failure -- and I count myself as someone who really likes Dirk's game.
well, but if you didn't know what happened that year in the playoffs, how do you think you would predict Dirk's play in that postseason ? the guy historically raised his game come playoff time. I'm going to think about it a bit more.
in the meantime, Nash and James vs Spurs:
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PPG TS% RPG APG TOV SPG BPG
Nash 21.3 0.61 3.7 12.7 4.5 0.3 0.0
James 22.0 0.43 7.0 6.7 5.7 1.0 0.5
not only Suns were much, much closer to beating the Spurs (I'm going to treat it as the finals... Cleveland was no match for them), but also Nash played much better individually. they were guarded by the same defender (Bowen) and against the same anchor (Timmy).
this, to me, proves that James was no match for Nash in that postseason. had he played on the west he'd never get out of the first round that year, assuming he even makes the playoffs which isn't guaranteed at all either.
definitely it puts LeBron in bad light.