Thugger HBC wrote:andrewww wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:Very true, and while I do think Dirk is a great player his championship definitely seem to propel him to heights he dont belong, he certainly wasnt viewed as top 10 prior to, whereas KG was always in that discussion.
Garnett was a dominant and complete player, I'd say Dirk and KG are probably even as far as ability to score, but the other facets it's KG and Dirk should not be discussed.
To put it in perspective Dirk has taken well over 3000 more threes than KG, but total career point dont reflect any of them.
KG isnt even in the same league as Dirk when it comes to scoring with all due respect to KG.
KG's all-around game especially on defense is his main argument for being greater than Dirk which is a valid argument, but despite KG's efficiency etc, he was never a go-to scorer nor was he capable of being one which is often a neglected point. Dirk most certainly was a go-to scorer which is his trump card over KG.
I think KG's defense and all-around game versus Dirk's defense is greater than Dirk's offensive superiority over KG. In short, I think KG was the slightly better overall player but not by much.
You dont score 25000+ plus points in the NBA without being primary scorer, and KG's jumper is very much on the level of Dirks' and thats on top of being the teams best defender and defensive anchor in the paint rebounder and in alot of cases the playmaker, things Dirk never had to worry about.
If KG only was about to just score.....
Sorry man but you really have to clarify your post.
I agree with everything else. Dirk's 3 point shot sets his jumper apart from KG and maybe its recency bias, but I don't remember KG ever being able to make a 20 footer when he was guarded really tightly, while Dirk's one leg step back has always allowed him to create space.