Duke4life831 wrote:FrodoBaggins wrote:Dirk got a lot of flack until he won in 2011. Funny how the narrative changes. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he was seen as a soft Euro jump-shooting big that couldn't get it done when it mattered.
Yup Dirk basically ends this conversation right away. Dirk was a Euro who had top 25 all time talent and career. So he was a superstar on the court, so he had the lofty standards. And guess what was the dark cloud over Dirk's entire career up until 2011, he's a soft Euro who cant get it done in the playoffs. His 2011 championship drastically changed how people view his legacy, because up until that, ya he was the poster child of getting flak for not winning a championship.
Dirk's evaluation changing entirely after 2011 is what's wrong with basketball community. His 2011 win only serves one purpose - it consolidate that he is a top 25 player, and that's all it is. It shouldn't be "correcting" any views on him before 2011. Soft? What the heck does it even mean? What would we call KG if he never went to Boston, an empty stat guy? Dude was an MVP and 1st team / 1st team all defense regular before that.
Same reason I always hate those narratives of CP3 never sniffs conference finals, TMac cannot get past 1st round as the best player. Like WTF, did CP3 and Tmac make 500 attempts and fail? Injuries happen, sometimes they happen at the inconvenient time just like Steph can step on a slippery floor and tear his MCL, or Tmac happened to lose a series with Drew Gooden as the 2nd best player. Yep, people never talk about how amazing it was for them to first take 3 Ws off Detroit, or Clippers got the 3-1 lead over Rockets with CP3 sitting out the first 2 games. People act like Tmac, 7 time all nba, just because he never got past 1st round that means some other role player who played through cold in the finals is more of a winner than him.
Fast forward to today where tech companies are doing rounds of layoffs. In your news feed all you can read is "Google employer gets laid off when taking holiday in Maui", "Facebook employer gets laid off while breastfeeding a 2 month toddler". People start to believe that's all they do, like these tech giants only wait till someone starts taking maternity leave then lay them off just to get on the news.
Now back to Dirk. Did his 2011 win prove he can get it done? Absolutely. But more importantly, all those "soft euro jumpshooting big" crap shouldn't exist in the first place. I bet if Dirk had abandoned his shooting strength and opted to bang more down low, lost more games, missed playoffs, those guys would be calling him soft anyway.