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    At least hes stayin with the organization that drafted him!!


    Hes not running to another team to get a ring!!

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    Another one:

    Nowitzki sheds some soft label in tough time

    Nowitzki sheds some of soft label in tough time
    May 15, 2009
    By Mike Freeman
    CBSSports.com National Columnist
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    In the locker room of the professional athlete there are two eternal, great sins: being gay and being publicly played for a sucker by a woman.

    phobia and misogyny aren't my things so don't look at me with those judgmental, beady little eyes. These are not my laws; this is the law of the athlete jungle. In the locker room, gay men are shunned and women are seen by many athletes as tools to be used, like a good wrench.

    To some athletes, being gay or being punk'd by a woman is worse than doing steroids or gambling on their respective sports. It's absolutely, positively true. This is part of the athlete manifesto.

    Those two "sins" are universal, translocating across every athlete constellation, with race, creed, color, national origin or political affiliation being irrelevant.

    The part about this athlete code as it specifically relates to women brings me to Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki.

    While on a highly public stage, Nowitzki endured one of the most humiliating moments of his life and still fought valiantly against the Denver Nuggets.

    The playoffs continue toward what seems to be the inevitable federal case of Kobe v. LeBron. One of their legacies will be rewritten: if Bryant is victorious, he will have won his first le without Shaquille O'Neal. If James wins, he starts his trek toward basketball immortality.

    But one legacy has already been redone. It's Nowitzki's and it has been written for the better, the tarnishing hobgoblin that is the stain of playoff choker no longer applicable.

    Cristal Taylor, rumored to be Nowitzki's fiancée, was arrested at Nowitzki's home while he was returning from a game. It had to be one of the more embarrassing moments in the life of a very private man.

    This news emerged in the middle of a playoff series and Nowitzki didn't blame the media or shrink under the intense heat. He just played his ass off. Just a short time after the news about Taylor became public, Nowitzki dropped 44 on Denver. He averaged a LeBron-like 35 points and 15 rebounds in the first four games of the series.

    Nowitzki played well despite having his fiancée play him. There are few who possess the mental discipline to drop 40 while their woman is led away in handcuffs.

    Let's put it this way. Nowitzki handled this PR disaster better than fellow Texan Tony Romo ever would.

    • Nowitzki committed to Dallas | Woman arraigned in Texas

    Nowitzki is called soft, TNT analysts destroyed him on a nightly basis, and his fiancée, the woman he presumably loves, is allegedly a criminal who might not have only ripped others off but possibly Nowitzki as well.

    Nowitzki responded by practically carrying Dallas on his back. The Mavericks lost but it wasn't Nowitzki's fault.

    It's time to stop calling Nowitzki soft. No soft man could do what Nowitzki did against Denver: play ball crisply and aggressively while his future wife is headed for the hoosegow.

    Nowitzki didn't get enough credit for how well he handled that situation and the days of people questioning his toughness should be over.

    He won with people snickering behind his back. I'm not talking about ignorant fans or false outrage from message board posters. NBA players were (and still are) likely mocking Nowitzki for falling for an alleged conniving trollop. If you don't believe that Nowitzki's personal life wasn't a highly discussed topic across many clubhouses and locker rooms from football to NASCAR then -- and now -- you don't know athletes.

    Even former athletes are chiming in. Tony Banks, the former St. Louis Rams quarterback who says he, too, was duped by Taylor some years ago, told the Dallas Morning News he's shocked Nowitzki got engaged to her.

    "I can't believe she got as far as she did with Dirk, to be engaged," Banks told the paper. "Sometimes it's hard for people to believe that women can be that malicious. But there's a story here that has touched a lot of athletes and could have some damage."

    Translation: Good grief, Dirk, were you really going to marry her?

    Nowitzki fell full throttle under the charms of an alleged grifter but he never let his game languish. It was an impressive piece of mental discipline that should shift the way we think of him -- for the better -- from now on.

    Not only should Nowitzki no longer be seen as an ineffectual, effeminate European fearful of post play and elbows, he should instantly vault near the top of the tough-guy list for surviving this ugly and public matter while in the middle of swapping jumpers with the Nuggets.

    "Basketball business is public business," Nowitzki told the media. "My private life is private business. This is private business."

    Nowitzki allowed a real-life Lilly Dillon into his inner sanctum and it's something that, contrary to what others might think, could happen to anyone. Dillon was a character from the move The Grifters who, after ripping off a mobster, was asked by a henchman: "Do you want to stick to that story, or do you want to keep your teeth?"

    Nowitzki finally found out the real story all while fighting for his team's life in the playoffs, and maybe, just maybe, refuting his image once and for all as cotton candy soft.

    To some degree, he deserves our appreciation, not ridicule.

  3. #28
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    That's a great article. The Mav's FO failures have fallen on Dirk's shoulders through the years, and it really isn't right. I think the only people who call him soft are really ignorant. The hardass thug Nuggets sure couldn't touch him

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    In other words: You mean he should go to the Spurs and play alongside Duncan, right? Maybe that gives him a ring, who knows?

    But honestly, I have a huge respect for Dirk to be such a loyal player (as manufan10 already wrote). These people are hard to find nowadays. Thus, I think we won't find out what would happen if he goes to another team.
    No I didn't say that, but he he wants to go to the spurs or demands a trade I wouldn't blame him. Like you even thought I don't like the Mavs I have respect for him being a loyal player, of course I've heard other people say things that sounded loyal and then do something stupid so who knows what will happen, but if he is loyal and doesn't get a ring great for him need more guys like that the others are just a**holes

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    Gotta respect a guy who's willing to go down with the ship.

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    i guess he's committed to go down like malone, miller, barkley, ........................................

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    That should read 'Nowitzki remains commited to playing with Dallas'.
    It's not really his fault he's been put on a position to fail most of the time.
    That's why if he really wants to win, he should really consider heading somewhere else.

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    Dirk is definitely showing some problems with his ability to evaluate cir stances.

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    That should read 'Nowitzki remains commited to playing with Dallas'.
    It's not really his fault he's been put on a position to fail most of the time.
    That's why if he really wants to win, he should really consider heading somewhere else.
    maybe he doesn't want to win and just wants to play

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    maybe he doesn't want to win and just wants to play
    ah, another DoK alias...

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    It's just a shame the whistles did Dirk dirty in 2006.

    He has stated he has two professional goals; lead Germany to Olympics and win a le

    1/2

    It's just a damn shame that one of a man's life goals goes unfulfilled to this day because of the worst call in the history of the Finals.

    It's just a shame.

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    At least hes stayin with the organization that drafted him!!


    Hes not running to another team to get a ring!!
    Yea, you got to admire that in today's NBA. Dirk's got to be one of the most stand up guys in the NBA. I respect him as much as I respect anyone in the NBA. I really hope that Cuban can get his together some day soon and put a team around this guy that can get him a ring, he deserves some hardware for the career he has had.

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    The way some people make it out it's as it's as if Dirk is like KG in Minny

    It hasn't been THAT bad

    Window was open 3 years

    2003- But Dirk went down , and Kerr hit bull shots. Finley's late season injury causing our guys to squander the top seed hurt as well

    2006- rigged
    2007-fluke shots + bad matchup. Mavs championship window was open this year IMO, just didn't get it done.

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    Yea, you got to admire that in today's NBA. Dirk's got to be one of the most stand up guys in the NBA. I respect him as much as I respect anyone in the NBA. I really hope that Cuban can get his together some day soon and put a team around this guy that can get him a ring, he deserves some hardware for the career he has had.
    +1

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    good for Dirk, i have no doubt he will win a ring in dallas before he retires
    Dirk will retire as Ringless as Steve Nash..

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    Tim Duncan may have four rings but i guaran ingtee you if you surround Dirk with the players that TD had in his career, he would have atleast 8 rings.

    The best power forward of all time bar none, and I would only take five player all time above him.

    1 Wilt
    2 Jordan
    3 Kareem
    4 Shaq
    5 Magic

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    Tim Duncan may have four rings but i guaran ingtee you if you surround Dirk with the players that TD had in his career, he would have atleast 8 rings.

    The best power forward of all time bar none, and I would only take five player all time above him.

    1 Wilt
    2 Jordan
    3 Kareem
    4 Shaq
    5 Magic
    Well, even as a Dallas-fan I have to admit that TD is a better PF as Dirk. At the offensive end Dirk can maybe only be reached (and probably overtaken) by the Mailman, but TD's advantage on the defensive end outweighs Dirk's advantage on offense. Concerning your list: I would also place guys like Bird, Russell, TD and Kobe above him. Probably other as well, for instance Moses Malone or the Doctor. But Dirk should be defintely in the Top 20 after his retirement.

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    Well, even as a Dallas-fan I have to admit that TD is a better PF as Dirk. At the offensive end Dirk can maybe only be reached (and probably overtaken) by the Mailman, but TD's advantage on the defensive end outweighs Dirk's advantage on offense. Concerning your list: I would also place guys like Bird, Russell, TD and Kobe above him. Probably other as well, for instance Moses Malone or the Doctor. But Dirk should be defintely in the Top 20 after his retirement.
    As far as offensive PF go, you would have to sell me hard on the Mailman. I think Duncan is better on offense than Malone, don't let his point records fool you, that has a lot to do with longevity and Stockton feeding him a lot of bunnies. I think there is a case to be made that Dirk is the best offensive PF ever, though Ducan and probably McHale are not that far behind. His defense will never allow him to be more than Top 5 for PF though.

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    As far as offensive PF go, you would have to sell me hard on the Mailman. I think Duncan is better on offense than Malone, don't let his point records fool you, that has a lot to do with longevity and Stockton feeding him a lot of bunnies. I think there is a case to be made that Dirk is the best offensive PF ever, though Ducan and probably McHale are not that far behind. His defense will never allow him to be more than Top 5 for PF though.
    Sure, he got great feedies from Stockton, but you have still to convert all of those. I remember Kidd saying after he made his 10,000 assist that he wants to thank all the people who converted his dimes. Concerning defense: I agree. My comments concerning Bump's list were based on the fact that he listed not only PF's but other players as well.

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    I kinda feel bad for Dirk...he busts his ass and all that effort is wasted...without him, the Mavs are a ing lottery team.
    kind of like tp this year

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    I don't know I just have the feeling Dirk will be rewarded.

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    The way some people make it out it's as it's as if Dirk is like KG in Minny

    It hasn't been THAT bad

    Window was open 3 years

    2003- But Dirk went down , and Kerr hit bull shots. Finley's late season injury causing our guys to squander the top seed hurt as well
    1) Dirk goes down and the Mavs have an excuse for losing....Manu goes down and the Mavs take out the mighty Spurs? Hypocrisy at its finest folks.

    2) How were Kerr's shots BS....THAT'S WHAT THE SPURS BROUGHT HIM IN TO DO!!

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    Yeah, just like my first comment was a fact.
    It was?

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    backpedaling is fun.
    losing every year in the playoffs is fun

    dallas sure knows alot about that

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    Tim Duncan may have four rings but i guaran ingtee you if you surround Dirk with the players that TD had in his career, he would have atleast 8 rings.

    The best power forward of all time bar none, and I would only take five player all time above him.

    1 Wilt
    2 Jordan
    3 Kareem
    4 Shaq
    5 Magic
    actually to be honest i think the mavs had more talent the spurs had even when the mavs would get elimanated in the 2nd round and the spurs would win championships

    compare the teams

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