Sedale Threatt wrote:14 points on 4 of 16 shooting in Game 1 is fairly well?
Fairly well in average, that is what I meant. And while you are only looking at the scoring output you forget about the rest. He had 12 rebounds in game 1, 4 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocked shots. He played rather good defense against Al Harrington, which should also be noted. But again, he was supposed to play center on a team which had no point guard who was able to play the entry pass. A couple of his shots were bailout shots, because the Mavericks didn't get their offense going. Especially that one 3pt attempt in the 4th, a crucial possession, but the Mavericks were just too dumb to make the right pass until Nowitzki ended up taking a bad shot.
Sedale Threatt wrote:Or scoring under his RS average on sub-50% shooting in Games 2, 3 and 4? Sorry, but that's just not true. He had a terrible series, with only one game that could be described as truly MVPeque (Game 5).
He actually scored more against the Warriors in the playoffs than he did in the regular season. But I have an idea where the problem is here, you assume that Nowitzki can only contribute via scoring, you ignore the rebounding (btw. a 11.5 ORB%, for those who say he is a bad offensive rebounder), you ignore the 1.6 steals and 2.2 blocked shots per game. And even though Nowitzki didn't play up to his standards his Net+/- for that series was +5.6.
Sedale Threatt wrote:Otherwise, I appreciate the fact you took the time put into the rest of your post, but I'm really going to do my best to be bottom-line in this project. I'm interested in results, not justifications why Player A failed to perform in a particular situation.
Well, I do the same, as I mentioned in my post Nowitzki gets punished for his playoffs performance, but I really wanted to put that in, because I saw you posted in a rather rude manner about his performance. Sometimes other things in life are more important, at least I can understand why Nowitzki performed subpar.
Just to let you know Nowitzki was an awesome clutch performer during the regular season. Had a +29.6 per 48 rating, scored 46/15/3 per 48 minutes on 61 ts% and a 3.2 turnover rate in clutch situations. Now when a player like this all of the sudden starts to play that much worse, and his body language is even worse than his play, there has to be something wrong other than his game. That was the case for Nowitzki. Can that be called just a lame excuse? Yes, it can.