migya wrote:Don't see Nowitzki as better than Barkley. He had an outside shot yea, but his rebounding was weak and his defense was no better than Barkley. Barkley, with the teams Nowitzki had would've won championships in the 2000s. He had alltime great post game and created for others in light of that. Was top 5 in the most talented era in nba history.
Barkley's a notably better offensive rebounder. He's a little better on the defensive glass......but only a little: he's a career 23.7% DREB%, peaking at 28.8% [though in a slightly lower minute season late in his career].
By comparison, Dirk from '01-'18 [a whopping 18-year span] was a 22.5% DREB%, peaking at 28.3% [in a lower minute season late in his career]. It's not a huge difference on the defensive glass.
Barkley did more play-making, and had the ability to lead the break. Dirk made smart passes in his own right, if never really creative ones.
Barkley's an outrageously good finisher near the basket, and has a crazy-good foul-draw rate. Dirk had range [which---combined with his gravity---arguably provides more spacing benefit than Barkley's low-post gravity], accuracy, post-game [even though it's not close to the hoop, attack the rim type post-game, it's still post-game]; and by late in his prime a near unstoppable shot.
His career avg scoring volume and shooting accuracy [relative to league norms] is fairly close to the Barkley's career standards in the rs, and it was more playoff resilient (to where he probably looks marginally better than Barkley in the playoffs by an amalgamation of these measures). Part of this is Dirk consistently playing to his strengths, whereas by '93 and after Barkley went more and more to the mid-range and 3pt shot (where he was mediocre at best).
In the overall statistical comparison, they're similar-tiered scorers (Barkley a little better in rs, Dirk slightly better in the ps), Barkley's the better rebounder and does more assisting, while Dirk turns the ball over FAR less [GOAT-tier among bigs].
Defense is more subjective, though I'd at least marginally disagree that it's a wash. Barkley's length [and occasionally conditioning and/or effort] leaves him at a slight disadvantage relative to Dirk in guarding bigger scorers. He's also weirdly a lesser pnr defender, imo, even though he should be more versatile on the perimeter.
So they're pretty darn close in overall quality, imo (personally I'd give the marginal edge to Dirk, based on playoff resiliency and his impressive impact profile).....
But then Dirk has a notable longevity/durability edge [not at all insignificant to many of us in terms of all-time ranking], and has the legacy boost of having won a title as the clear [far and away] best player (something Barkley obviously lacks).