LakerLegend wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:Karl Malone had plenty of lows. You and most people probably just forgot them, and you are probably at a more impressionable age when Dirk was playing and remember his failings better.
You could certainly make an argument Dirk was the 2nd best player in the league at different points in the NBA, and could make an argument that he was the best player in the league as well. Where is this mega long stretch where Karl Malone was the best player? And when he was the 2nd best player, he was a pretty distant 2nd.
As for Dirk being a choker - it seems odd that 06 and 07 are mentioned next to each other, considering 06 actually was an incredibly successful post season run. Talk about letting a narrative paint a picture, yes, Dirk didn't play that well in the finals and his team was upset by the Heat. It's not like the Mavericks didn't have to beat other good teams before they got to that point - not even in the same stratosphere as what happened in 2007.
In what world?
Your agenda couldn't be more transparent or pathetic.
From 04-07' Dirk led the NBA EVERY YEAR in WS/48, once in PER, twice in Offensive Win Shares, and Twice in Win Shares. He was the best player in the NBA from 2005-2007.
And LMAO at calling 2006 "choking." One of the single most ignorant misnomers I see so often. 2006 was one of the most impressive runs in NBA history. Dirk somehow Herculeanly carried a ZERO ALL-STAR team which started Adrian Griffin and DeSagna Diop to the **** NBA Finals. What he did is utterly mind-blowing. He absolutely DOMINATED Memphis, SA, and Phoenix. He had a decent Finals, despite being doubled constantly and playing 5 on 8. But let's not ignore how truly epic his 2006 run was.
Please read this and learn:
Against a rock solid Memphis team in round one he put up:
31/11/3
31/4/1
36/9/5
In that game 3, he also hit an absolutely ridiculous 3 to tie the game and send it to OT.
So Dirk puts up 33/8/3 on great shooting against a good defensive team.Round 2 against a stacked, defending champion Spurs team he put up:
20/14/2 steals
21/9/1/3 steals
27/15/3
28/9/3
31/10/4/2 steals
26/21/5
37/15/3
So Dirk puts up 27/13/3 on great shooting against a good defensive team.10 games into the 06' run now, and Dirk has scored at least 20 in EVERY game, and has 6 20/10+ games, 5 30+ games, and 3 15+ rebound games. This is a crazy sick run so far.
WCF against Suns:
25/19/2
30/14/6
28/17/5/2 blocks
11/7/2 (It took 14 GAMES into the playoffs for Dirk to finally have a bad game...)
50/12/3 (Suffice it to say, he rebounded quite quickly)
24/10/3/3 steals/3 blocks
[b]28/13/4So 16 playoff games, and Dirk has only had ONE bad game. Averages of by series:
33/8/3
27/13/3
28/13/3[/b]
That's an INCREDIBLE run. Even playing 5 on 8 against Miami, where Zo, Haslem, and Shaq had carte blanche to rough up Dirk, but you couldn't breathe on Wade, he put up:
16/10/4/3 steals
26/16/4/ 2 blocks
30/7/1
16/9/1 (Really only his second bad game of the playoffs)
20/8/3
29/15/2/2 blocks
23/11/3
Not a bad series at all. He also hit an insanely clutch fadeaway over Shaq in Game 5 that SHOULD have been the game-winner, if Wade didn't get phantom call #5868789897 to end it.
All in all, Dirk averaged 27/12/3/1/1 on a 60% TS. 26.8 PER, 5.4 Win Shares (Led Playoffs), .263 WS/48 (Led Playoffs), 7.9 BPM, 2.4 VORP, 124 ORtg, 103 DRtg. Only 2 bad games in 22...Hands down one of the most underrated playoff runs ever. An absolute shame people remember 06 as the Mavs "choking" to the Heat, when Dirk had one of the most dominant runs of individual play I've ever seen.