Karl Malone vs. Dirk Nowitzki
Posted: Wed Aug 8, 2012 8:37 am
Who do you guys have ranked higher in your all-time list? I'm quite indecisive between the two so I would like to know what this site thinks.
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ThunderDan9 wrote:The Mailman.
Overall, he was the better player.
FJS wrote:Malone was less effective in playoffs, but he was still good enoug to be a 24.7 ppg, 10.7 rpg.
Was he a choker? Well, I remind Dirk be named a choker after his 2006 finals appareance.
For example, in 98 he dominated Duncan and Robinson, then O'Neal, and finally in the finals made an excellent effort.
In game 5 and 6 vs Bulls, he played really great (39 points and 31)
Dirk is too a 46FG% in playoffs. Sure he has scored more... but probably if he continue to play until 40 like Malone he will finish under 25.9 ppg who is averaging right now and probably under 46%fg too.
Karl Malone was a better player.
Better scorer, better rebounder, better deffense and better passer.
FJS wrote:Malone was less effective in playoffs, but he was still good enoug to be a 24.7 ppg, 10.7 rpg.
Was he a choker? Well, I remind Dirk be named a choker after his 2006 finals appareance.
For example, in 98 he dominated Duncan and Robinson, then O'Neal, and finally in the finals made an excellent effort.
In game 5 and 6 vs Bulls, he played really great (39 points and 31)
Dirk is too a 46FG% in playoffs. Sure he has scored more... but probably if he continue to play until 40 like Malone he will finish under 25.9 ppg who is averaging right now and probably under 46%fg too.
Karl Malone was a better player.
Better scorer, better rebounder, better deffense and better passer.
FJS wrote:Well, Karl Malone after 14 seasons, as Dirk, was a 26.5 PPG, 11,8 rpg, to make it fair.
Probably, Dirk will be getting worse and his numbers will be droping.
lukekarts wrote:2. General performance improvements in the playoffs:
Dirk
RS - 22.9 PPG (58.1% TS%), 8.3 Rebounds, 36.3 minutes, 23.6 PER
PS - 25.9 PPG (58.4% TS%), 10.3 rebounds, 41.3 minutes, 24.7 PER
Sure, that's not a detailed look, and his minutes increased, but so did his production, and efficiency, despite more minutes. Pretty impressive. You can take a more detailed look here: http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... tdi01.html if you wish. His peak years were brilliant, too.
Malone
RS - 25.0 PPG (23.9 TS%), 10.1 Rebounds, 37.2 minutes, 23.9 PER
PS - 24.7 PPG (52.6% TS%), 10.7 Rebounds, 41.0 minutes, 21.1 PER
Lightning25 wrote:lukekarts wrote:
Are those the numbers of their RS and PS careers? or is it their primes? I think it would be more fair to use their numbers in their primes because everybody's averages drop down if they make it to the post-season as a young or old player with a more limited role on the team.
AshyLarry wrote:im a dirk fan and a karl malone hater, but its malone. id still rather build around dirk though
ahonui06 wrote:AshyLarry wrote:im a dirk fan and a karl malone hater, but its malone. id still rather build around dirk though
If you rather build around DIRK then it's DIRK.
lukekarts wrote:
Entire careers (or for the case of Dirk, career to date). It was more to emphasise the difference in their production in the RS to PS, rather than to directly compare their relative stats.