Raps in 4 wrote:Dirk's loyalty to the Mavs will hold back his legacy. Had he forced his way to LA to play with Kobe or Miami to play with Wade, he would be regarded as at least a tier higher in the ATG rankings today.
Well that is clearly false.
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Raps in 4 wrote:Dirk's loyalty to the Mavs will hold back his legacy. Had he forced his way to LA to play with Kobe or Miami to play with Wade, he would be regarded as at least a tier higher in the ATG rankings today.
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Texas Chuck wrote:The_Hater wrote:Pg81 wrote:
2.0? I`d take Dirk any day over KD easily.
I think that would be a minority opinion. KD is a far more well rounded and versatile player than Dirk was while also being a great shooter.
Durant is without any question a superior scorer to Dirk. There is no argument to the contrary. Dirk is probably still the superior overall player because of how he was able to completely warp defenses like no player before or since*. Durant for all his individual greatness doesn't provide nearly the same lift to his teammates as Dirk did.
*I'm talking about how he did it, not necessarily degree. Steph's warping effect is also enormous--just done totally different. But Dirk in a PNR or in a high post elbow was absolutely unguardable and teams had no answers to either.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.

The_Hater wrote:
All fair but KD is better defensively. A better ball handler and passer. Both have avoided playing in bad teams their entire primes so no advantage there.
But I think when Durant is finished and we start ranking him among the ATG’s, very few people will have him below Dirk.
Dirk is in that 16-23 range with a lot of great bigs (Karl, Moses, Drob, KG, Barkley). KD is probably in or even above that group right now and still has a few years left to stack his resume.
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Texas Chuck wrote:The_Hater wrote:
All fair but KD is better defensively. A better ball handler and passer. Both have avoided playing in bad teams their entire primes so no advantage there.
But I think when Durant is finished and we start ranking him among the ATG’s, very few people will have him below Dirk.
Dirk is in that 16-23 range with a lot of great bigs (Karl, Moses, Drob, KG, Barkley). KD is probably in or even above that group right now and still has a few years left to stack his resume.
KD isn't that high yet, but I agree that if he can continue to play at this level for another 3-4 years he is likely to surpass Dirk on an all-time ranking.
Defender is eh. His ceiling is higher for sure, but his consistency doesn't match Dirk's. Dirk certainly has more career defensive value still and that's not a longevity mark either as Dirk was clearly a liability the last 6 or 7 years of his career.
And yes KD is a better passer, but that's misleading. Just like KG was a better passer. But all of us who followed the league understand that Dirk "created" far more wide open shots for his teammates than either of those guys ever managed. It's why I cited his gravity when discussing why he's the superior offensive player to KD despite being an inferior scorer. He knew the best pressure points to put on a defense and defenses reacted to him in ways they've never reacted to KD.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.
Mr B wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:
I hope Luka continues to get better at his post up game. He’s been good this year but I think he has potential to be great from the post and mid range.
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The_Hater wrote:
Anyways. They’re both great and I like them both as players (KD’s personality is another story) so I don’t want to turn this into a trashing one player to prop up another sort of thing from my side. Didn’t we have a similar Dirk/KG debate a few months back?
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whatever_ wrote:
The other day he hit a one-legged fade away jumper, very similar to Dirk's.
Or was I dreaming?
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The_Hater wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:The_Hater wrote:
All fair but KD is better defensively. A better ball handler and passer. Both have avoided playing in bad teams their entire primes so no advantage there.
But I think when Durant is finished and we start ranking him among the ATG’s, very few people will have him below Dirk.
Dirk is in that 16-23 range with a lot of great bigs (Karl, Moses, Drob, KG, Barkley). KD is probably in or even above that group right now and still has a few years left to stack his resume.
KD isn't that high yet, but I agree that if he can continue to play at this level for another 3-4 years he is likely to surpass Dirk on an all-time ranking.
Defender is eh. His ceiling is higher for sure, but his consistency doesn't match Dirk's. Dirk certainly has more career defensive value still and that's not a longevity mark either as Dirk was clearly a liability the last 6 or 7 years of his career.
And yes KD is a better passer, but that's misleading. Just like KG was a better passer. But all of us who followed the league understand that Dirk "created" far more wide open shots for his teammates than either of those guys ever managed. It's why I cited his gravity when discussing why he's the superior offensive player to KD despite being an inferior scorer. He knew the best pressure points to put on a defense and defenses reacted to him in ways they've never reacted to KD.
I think KD is overrated as a defender, but Dirk isn’t setting a particularly high bar to top.![]()
Anyways. They’re both great and I like them both as players (KD’s personality is another story) so I don’t want to turn this into a trashing one player to prop up another sort of thing from my side. Didn’t we have a similar Dirk/KG debate a few months back?
Pg81 wrote:The_Hater wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:
KD isn't that high yet, but I agree that if he can continue to play at this level for another 3-4 years he is likely to surpass Dirk on an all-time ranking.
Defender is eh. His ceiling is higher for sure, but his consistency doesn't match Dirk's. Dirk certainly has more career defensive value still and that's not a longevity mark either as Dirk was clearly a liability the last 6 or 7 years of his career.
And yes KD is a better passer, but that's misleading. Just like KG was a better passer. But all of us who followed the league understand that Dirk "created" far more wide open shots for his teammates than either of those guys ever managed. It's why I cited his gravity when discussing why he's the superior offensive player to KD despite being an inferior scorer. He knew the best pressure points to put on a defense and defenses reacted to him in ways they've never reacted to KD.
I think KD is overrated as a defender, but Dirk isn’t setting a particularly high bar to top.![]()
Anyways. They’re both great and I like them both as players (KD’s personality is another story) so I don’t want to turn this into a trashing one player to prop up another sort of thing from my side. Didn’t we have a similar Dirk/KG debate a few months back?
https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas/mavericks/post/_/id/4698949/believe-it-or-not-dirk-plays-good-d
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.
Raps in 4 wrote:Dirk's loyalty to the Mavs will hold back his legacy. Had he demanded a trade to LA or Miami to play with Kobe/Wade (or any other team with a superstar at the time), he would be regarded as at least a tier higher in the ATG rankings today.
whatever_ wrote:Mr B wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:
I hope Luka continues to get better at his post up game. He’s been good this year but I think he has potential to be great from the post and mid range.
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The other day he hit a one-legged fade away jumper, very similar to Dirk's.
Or was I dreaming?
Mr B wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:Dirk's loyalty to the Mavs will hold back his legacy. Had he demanded a trade to LA or Miami to play with Kobe/Wade (or any other team with a superstar at the time), he would be regarded as at least a tier higher in the ATG rankings today.
Actually I think it’s the exact opposite. His loyalty to one team elevates his legacy in my opinion. Some have been taking about KD here and even though he’s a great player joining that GS team kind of hurt his legacy in my opinion. It’s viewed by many as him riding their coat tails to a title.
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Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor

Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Raps in 4 wrote:Mr B wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:Dirk's loyalty to the Mavs will hold back his legacy. Had he demanded a trade to LA or Miami to play with Kobe/Wade (or any other team with a superstar at the time), he would be regarded as at least a tier higher in the ATG rankings today.
Actually I think it’s the exact opposite. His loyalty to one team elevates his legacy in my opinion. Some have been taking about KD here and even though he’s a great player joining that GS team kind of hurt his legacy in my opinion. It’s viewed by many as him riding their coat tails to a title.
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Most people are dumb and only look at rings when assessing greatness. Just look at the debates that go on in here.
The_Hater wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:The_Hater wrote:
I think that would be a minority opinion. KD is a far more well rounded and versatile player than Dirk was while also being a great shooter.
Durant is without any question a superior scorer to Dirk. There is no argument to the contrary. Dirk is probably still the superior overall player because of how he was able to completely warp defenses like no player before or since*. Durant for all his individual greatness doesn't provide nearly the same lift to his teammates as Dirk did.
*I'm talking about how he did it, not necessarily degree. Steph's warping effect is also enormous--just done totally different. But Dirk in a PNR or in a high post elbow was absolutely unguardable and teams had no answers to either.
All fair but KD is better defensively.
The_Hater wrote:Pg81 wrote:The_Hater wrote:
I think KD is overrated as a defender, but Dirk isn’t setting a particularly high bar to top.![]()
Anyways. They’re both great and I like them both as players (KD’s personality is another story) so I don’t want to turn this into a trashing one player to prop up another sort of thing from my side. Didn’t we have a similar Dirk/KG debate a few months back?
https://www.espn.com/blog/dallas/mavericks/post/_/id/4698949/believe-it-or-not-dirk-plays-good-d
So one person thinks he eventually developed into ‘pretty good’ after a career where he was mostly considered average as best. And the statistical information being used is from 1 partial season during a 20 year career.
Not sure that contradicts my theory that he didn’t set a high bar.