Log in

View Full Version : Spurs making it tough for Dallas Mavericks' Nowitzki



lefty
04-21-2009, 10:17 PM
Spurs making it tough for Dallas Mavericks' Nowitzki

(http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/basketball/mavs/stories/042209dnspomavslede.2fbb1ab.html) 08:07 PM CDT on Tuesday, April 21, 2009

By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News
[email protected] ([email protected]) Some things baffle the imagination, like how a squeezed lemon knows exactly where your eye is.
It's the same way with Dirk Nowitzki. It's just hard to figure out how some dude named Matt Bonner is the new Germanator.
The explanation can't possibly be that simple, even though Bonner has been one of San Antonio's defensive keys to keeping Nowitzki under wraps through two games of the first-round series.
The way Nowitzki has struggled, it's a mild shocker that the Mavericks are level with the Spurs. Playoffs usually are dictated by superstars. In the matchup of the two best players in the series, Nowitzki is getting trounced by Tony Parker.

(http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/basketball/)
But that's why a series is best-of-7. After two games, it's foolish to try to declare a winner, especially when it's 1-1 going into Thursday's Game 3 at American Airlines Center.
Nowitzki, who finished the season with 25 consecutive games scoring at least 20 points, hasn't made it to that mark in the playoffs yet. It's the first time since May 5 and 7, 2005 against Houston that he's gone consecutive playoff games without reaching 20.
To find three in a row, you have to go back to his second season and first playoff appearance in 2000-01.
Clearly, the Spurs are making the Mavericks' star uncomfortable on the offensive end. He is getting crowded by Bonner, or Bruce Bowen or Drew Gooden, and if he puts the ball on the floor to shake free, other Spurs are running at him.
Isn't there anything Nowitzki or coach Rick Carlisle can do to free him up?
"Not really," Nowitzki said. "That's their game plan. Maybe catch the ball a little more on the move. They're not giving me any room."
Jason Terry, the second focal point of the Spurs' defense, has talked at length about him and Nowitzki being willing passers and having faith in teammates to pick up the scoring slack.
Carlisle doesn't have to say much to his stars about it.
"We deal with this all year," he said. "There are teams that double-team Dirk at the 3-point line. When that happens, the onus is on everybody else to hit shots. I don't need to go into a long dissertation about it because our guys know where things are."
Nowitzki's struggles were compounded in Game 2 when Bonner had 11 points and seven rebounds in 29 minutes, shooting 3-of-9 from the field. That's a virtual push with Nowitzki's 14 points and six boards on 3-of-14 shooting.
No way San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich plans on a push in that match.
Meanwhile, Parker has been, as Terry said, "the head of the snake." He's the part that does the biting.
"We need to make someone else beat us to have a chance," Terry said.
The confusion and frustration that Parker is causing is becoming evident. The guards are having a tough time keeping him out of the paint. And if the big guys help out, they risk Tim Duncan having a big offensive night.
After Game 2, Erick Dampier let it be known that hard fouls would be coming Parker's way in Game 3. He guaranteed he would get his money's worth on his first foul when Parker drove to the bucket.
But hard fouls aren't the only answer.
"We just got to keep him in front of us," said Brandon Bass. "He got so many easy baskets. You got to use your fouls wisely, but you got to stay in front of him. That's the most important thing. Fouling him hard, that's his game. His game is getting into the paint so you can foul him all you want.
"What you have to do is do your best, keep him in front of you and maybe double him some and get the ball out of his hands."
No matter how they do it, the Mavericks need to find a way to slow down Parker to where he's merely great instead of all-universe.
If they can't, the gap between the two superstars is going to be awfully tough for the Mavericks to overcome.

DPG21920
04-21-2009, 10:18 PM
I certainly hope the Spurs can keep Dirk in check a few more games. Only time will tell.

lefty
04-21-2009, 10:38 PM
I certainly hope the Spurs can keep Dirk in check a few more games. Only time will tell.
We'll be fine

ducks
04-21-2009, 10:43 PM
dirk will go off soon hopefully terry and howard are cold that night