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I'd submit that every team that's had playoff success against the Spurs since Parker's arrival has done so because if its ability to limit Parker's dribble penetration. It's a bigger key to beating the Spurs than anything, including anything you can throw at Tim Duncan.
I agree. The Mavs survived Duncan averaging a 31/15 in 06. He anchors the frontline defensively and will at times command a double team.
Given that we've been lit up in the past by McGrady, Nash, Wade, Davis and CP3, we can't afford to turn another All Star in a HOF'er for a series.
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the only hope you guys have is for the refs to put Dirt on the line 20 times a game again. which may well happen.
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That's a strategy that worked in '05. He's always been able to get in the lane, but there's a reason he's absolutely going off on teams this year...his midrange J has, at times, turned into his go to.
You pretty much gotta let Tony get his and stay with all the 3-point shooters. The 3 ball allows the Spurs to hang with the better teams in this league...especially without Manu.
The Mavs I think would do well to concede single coverage on Duncan and see if he can carry this team offensively for a full series. Every team that has success against the Magic plays Howard straight up and stays home on the 3-pt shooters, because Superman can't go off for 35-40 every single night. He's a great athlete, but he's not Olajuwon.
Duncan I think will have some big games in this series, but my strategy would be to blanket Parker and stay home on the 3-pt shooters. I think if we did that, Timmy would need to put up another 31/15 a night, and I wonder if he can do that four times.
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the only hope you guys have is for the Spurs to put Dirt on the line 20 times a game again. which may well happen.
Fixed, reply forthcoming...
It may well happen because, once again, Pop has no shot blocking bigs outside of Duncan and no backup point guard, which will result in a lot of small guys playing out of position, few of which are very good individual or team defenders.
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I know that when Spurs fans and Mavs fans converse, the focus eventually shifts to four rings, homosexuals, the Heat, turtle shaped heads, the Warriors, Ginobili's foul, Bennett Salvatore and other lovely topics. But for one thread, let's see if we can keep things on track. Here are five questions I'd genuinely be interested in having Mav Fan answer and provide insight on the team they follow:
1) A lot of league observers have noted that while Dirk is still a great player, he isn't as athletically explosive as he was in 2006. As the theory goes, his lowered rate of free throws is due to a slowing of his first step. Do you, as a Mav Fan, agree that Nowitzki's athletic peak is behind him or do you believe that simply his role in the offense has be altered?
2) Avery Johnson received a lot of the credit for defeating the Spurs in 2006. Now that Rick Carlisle is in charge, what are the positives and negatives of this regime compared to Johnson's reign?
3) Defensively, the Mavs haven't been elite this season. They are giving up almost 100 points per game and they are in the middle of the pack in opponents' field goal percentage. That said, as of late, the Mavs' defensive stats are improving. Has there been a distinct change in the team's defensive focus as of late?
4) Josh Howard had a very rocky portion of this season, however he is playing better as of late. How would you compare this version of Howard to the version that was on display in 2006?
5) Which player on the Mavs do you believe is the x-factor in this first round series against the Spurs?
Thank you in advance, Mav fan.
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1) As the age has it, Dirk is not longer as athletic as before and it also happens to any other human being including TD, but Dirk is still considered a great player because he has already perfectly made up his decrease in athletism with his improvements in awareness and skills. The athletism isn't everything on the court, otherwise Gerald Green would have become another Lebron James. Today's Dirk is absolutely a great player that doesn't have anything he can't do on court rather than a good power forward as he used to be. Long story short, Dirk is even more awesome today than he has ever been.
2) 06's Mavs were simply a great team which played perfectly on both ends, that team could beat any opponent even if the coach was not avery but an idiot. It's true the coach can make a lot of change to the team he's in charge of, but the power and talent that the team has itself still is the no.1 element. I have to admit today's mavs are not as good as 06's version that won the champoinship, but the spurs have descended even more than mavs have since winning the title in 07. I would like to show as much respect as to spurs team as I can, but I still have to say that the spurs have no chance to defend their "rule of years in odd number".
3) The problem with our defense is just the attitudes of some boys in blue that play reluctantly at the defensive end, even though the other boys in blue work their butts off playing defense. Our team still has the league's best backcourt defender in Jason Kidd, and JET is also a decent defender. Erick Dampier is inarguable a crap in offense but he is still a very useful presence at the defensive end. The playoffs will definitely motivates those boys playing lazy defense to consider more about our team and allocate some energy for defense.
4) I don't want to launch any argue about Josh, it's obvious the Josh of 06 was so elite that today's smokey can never be. But even the smokey will still bring tons of troubles to Fin or any other winger on the spurs team.
5) I think our no.1 x-factor should be Stack who has been saving for most of the season, there's no doubte that Stack won't play as the league's no.2 scorer but it's still hopeful this vet will play for short pieces of time like he used to do. It's not a good idea to take stack into our common rotation, but that guy still may play beyond our immaginations for a short time when needed. We don't expect any consistency on him, but in his plentiful experiences we believe.
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1- Dirk relies too much on the jumper than he did in 06. His shooting is not as consistent. Same with defense. Past two weeks, Dirk has played like Dirk of old, but you don't know how long that will last.
2- Positive of Carlisle is more offensive freedom and movement. Also Carlisle is great at making plays out of timeouts
Negative is obviously huge drop defensively
3- Defense is about effort, Mavs play well defensively when they are confident and shots are falling but otherwise, they are inconsistent
4- JHo is nowhere near 06 version. Current version still throws up several untimely step-backs and doesn't play D the same way he used too
5- X-factor is absolutely Josh Howard.
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OK, I have a few questions myself...
1. Mavs fans, does your fan base still 'boo' Finley?
2. Why did this start initially, when it was your front office f*cked him out of being a Maverick in the first place? Was the circumstance of his departure not covered in the media?
3. Is there still a place in a Mavs fan's heart for the old guy?
4. Do you feel ashamed of other Mavs fans taking part in jeering what once was your best player?
5. Does it almost feel like your team has a ring because Fin has one?
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No mav fan, but reporting from ground zero of mavdouchedom, the consensus about Josh Howard is that he is still hurt, and has been so ever since he got back.
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so northrichland hills is groundzero?
i thought the mavs were more plano
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[email protected] told me all i need to know
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First of all, Dirk was never all that "athletic" He was and is a tremendous basketball player who has a ton of talent. I think what you are seeing this year compared to years past is that Coach Carlisle is not trying to make him something that he is not and that is a down low or post player. Avery and Nellie were dead set on forcing him to make that move to the basket. So he worked on that for years and got "okay" at it. But the real Dirk is a dead eye shooter. So this year he has developed this little step back 1 footed move when the defender gets up on him real tight. So naturally he is getting a few less FT's because he is using this move 10 times a game instead of trying to get past the defender. Personally i think he is the same speed today as he was in '06. But he is having his 3rd best year ever so if he is "slower" it is not really translating to a worse performance. You be the judge.
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What i liked about Avery was that he came in with a different attitude than Nellie had. Nellie was the "underdog king" he always wanted to be the guy/team that wasn't supposed to win so when they did everybody was surprised and happy. Problem was he had a team in 2002 that was good enough to win it all. Then Dirk got hurt in the playoffs and that was it.
So Avery takes over when Nellie quit and the first thing Avery said (which he proabably got from Pop) was we are here to win a Championship. Period. And once he convinced the players then you saw what happened in '06. We beat the Suns and you guys to get to the Finals. Problem was DumbWade got every call and Avery was exposed as a below average X & O's coach. Mavs should have never lost in the Finals. Dallas had far superior talent. But Avery got out coached by Riley. When the same thing happened in '07 against GSW Cuban had to do something. Enter Kidd and Carlisle.
Avery was a firey competitor and a good motivator. But when his weakness as a coach were exposed, he lost the team and the confidence of the owner.
Carlisle is about as exciting as watching paint dry. However, he is a terrific X & O's guy. We are so much better out of timeouts now and we are so much better at adjusting to matchup situations than with Avery. Carlisle & Cuban brought back the Motivator to fill the void and that is Daryl Armstrong. He was a firey guy when he played here for a few years and he is the perfect compliment to Carlisle.
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The slight improvement is because of guys like A. Wright, Bass and Kidd. Yeah i know Kidd gets killed by Parker and CP3 but he is great at filling the passing lanes and rebounding etc. Dirk has improved slightly at defense and when Damp is healthy he is pretty good. But the Mavs will never be a great defensive team like the Spurs. But they have proven that they can play short stretches of defense when it counts. The 4th qtr of the Houston game the other night was a perfect example. I think Houston scored 14 in the 4th?
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Josh Howard has had a very difficult year. He has been injured basically the entire year. He has a bad ankle that will probably require off season surgery. He has missed about 30 games completely and been hurting at least 30 more.
Howard is also a mental midget. He can flake out on you sometimes and do something stupid or he can simply dissapear in games, usually in the 2nd half.
However, when he is "right" he is the best all around player on the team. Problem is he hasn't been "right" much this year. The most encouraging thing happened in the Houston game on Wednesday. He started the game by scoring 0 pts, 0 rb, 0 ast. first half. I thought he was hurt or something. But the coach called his number several times in a row in the 3rd qtr and he finally made a basket or 2 and then bang, he went off. I think he scored about 12 or more in the 3rd and another 6 or son in the 4th. You will not see a 100% healthy Howard this series. He might be 80%? but that will have to do. If he misses a game the Mavs will lose. That is how important he is.
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Every time the Mavs and Spurs play it is an epic battle. You pretty much know what you are gong to get from Dirk and Jett and Howard if healthy. Kidd will struggle on defense against Parker for sure. So for me the X guys will be JJ Barea, Brandon Bass and Ryan Hollins in that order.
Hey now this is a well thought out legit playoff thread here. Way to go TimVP.
Above I gave you my no B.S. Mavs view minus all the trash talking crap. I hope you like it. Thanks again for the civil thread!
:tu! Couldn't agree more. Excellent roundup!
Although I would say that my x-factor is definitely Josh. If he plays well, we're fine, but if he decides to be a dickhead again (what he did a lot during this season), we're in trouble.
But it's really nice to see that a discussion is possible without any trolling. :toast
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timvp, I'm thinking of an X-factor that we could have been facing and won't be... DeSagana Diop.
He caused all kinds of problems for TD down low in 2006 and tended to be the one-on-one short-term defender that did fairly well.
Great thread.
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OK, I have a few questions myself...
1. Mavs fans, does your fan base still 'boo' Finley?
Some boo, some cheer. You will probably hear more boos since it is the playoffs. I do neither.
2. Why did this start initially, when it was your front office f*cked him out of being a Maverick in the first place? Was the circumstance of his departure not covered in the media?
Everybody knew why he was cut loose. His gauranteed salary was WAY too high for his ability, which declined noticably his last 2 years in Dallas. The Mavs were over the Salary Cap so even though Cuban had to pay his salary for 2 more years he did not have to pay the Luxury tax, which is dollar for dollar over the set amount. So in essence Cuban saved himself about 14 million per year. And we got rid of the weakest starting link from our 2004 team.
3. Is there still a place in a Mavs fan's heart for the old guy?
Mike is a nice guy. He was a good player, except for his last year, in Dallas. We all wished him well. But it was the right move for the Mavs.
4. Do you feel ashamed of other Mavs fans taking part in jeering what once was your best player?
In my Opinion he was never our best player for more than a year or 2. Dirk and Nash were clearly better players. Starting in 2001 Dirk was better as was Nash. Remember, Finley's defense was fair at best and then his ball handling skills diminished his last 2 years in Dallas. Where as Dirk and Nash just kept getting better. Not ashamed.
5. Does it almost feel like your team has a ring because Fin has one?
Hell no. Fin got a ring which is good for him. But the Mavs didn't. They should have in 06 and probably should have in 07 but didn't. There is no substitute for winning a Championship. I will never get over 06.
see above
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1) A lot of league observers have noted that while Dirk is still a great player, he isn't as athletically explosive as he was in 2006. As the theory goes, his lowered rate of free throws is due to a slowing of his first step. Do you, as a Mav Fan, agree that Nowitzki's athletic peak is behind him or do you believe that simply his role in the offense has be altered?
I don't think he's lost a step or declined so much as his mental approach to the game has changed. He settles for a lot more jumpers and doesn't really look for that drive or to be aggressive as often. But towards the end of the regular season he really surprised me with some nice drives and moves that we haven't seen in quite a while, leading me to think it's more mental than anything.
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2) Avery Johnson received a lot of the credit for defeating the Spurs in 2006. Now that Rick Carlisle is in charge, what are the positives and negatives of this regime compared to Johnson's reign?
Johnson just isn't the coach for a Jason Kidd led team. Carlisle is the better coach for our current roster.
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3) Defensively, the Mavs haven't been elite this season. They are giving up almost 100 points per game and they are in the middle of the pack in opponents' field goal percentage. That said, as of late, the Mavs' defensive stats are improving. Has there been a distinct change in the team's defensive focus as of late?
I think so, Carlisle eventually must have realized that we simply don't have the firepower to be an offensive minded team anymore and we had better do something different.
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timvp
4) Josh Howard had a very rocky portion of this season, however he is playing better as of late. How would you compare this version of Howard to the version that was on display in 2006?
In his last 10-15 games or so, there were alot of glimpses of 2006 Josh. Nice blocks, key rebounds in closing minutes of tight games, just many things that he had altogether stopped doing. I'd say he's somewhat close to playing to potential but not quite there yet, although still a very nice improvement.
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5) Which player on the Mavs do you believe is the x-factor in this first round series against the Spurs?
Josh Howard and JET both. If Bowen guards Dirk, Josh has to punish you guys for it. And we can't win without JET, he's our best closer/4th quarter player. The only other guy that can create his own shot when Dirk can't.
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BlackBellamy
OK, I have a few questions myself...
1. Mavs fans, does your fan base still 'boo' Finley?
2. Why did this start initially, when it was your front office f*cked him out of being a Maverick in the first place? Was the circumstance of his departure not covered in the media?
3. Is there still a place in a Mavs fan's heart for the old guy?
4. Do you feel ashamed of other Mavs fans taking part in jeering what once was your best player?
5. Does it almost feel like your team has a ring because Fin has one?
I personally have nothing against Fin. He was my favorite player as a teen and sacrificed alot of his best years for this franchise, and even took a step back to let Nash/Dirk grow like a true professional. I have nothing but thanks for Michael Finley.
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Funny how you bring up booing Finely, when you guys booed Avery how is it going to feel when hes coaching the Spurs? :lmao
The Spurs are going to come out today on fire. they have much to prove to the fans,the NBA,to themselves,to Manu, and to David Stern. They want to kill any rumors of old age, rebuilding,Firing Pop.trading Manu,Tim retiring,etc.....
The sad part for San Antonio will be this will backfire as Monday they will be to worn out to win a back to back,thus giving Dallas the edge.
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The sad part for San Antonio will be this will backfire as Monday they will be to worn out to win a back to back,thus giving Dallas the edge.
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There are no back-to-backs in the Playoffs.