Dirk 98-99: 20.4 min / 41% FG / 21% 3PT / 77% FT / 3.4 Reb / 1 AST / .6 BLK / 8.2 PPG
Barg 06-07: 25 min / 43% FG / 37% 3PT / 82% FT / 3.9 Reb / .8 AST / .8 BLK / 11.6 PPG
Dirk 99-00: 36 min / 46% FG / 38% 3PT / 83% FT / 6.5 Reb / 2.5 AST / .8 BLK / 17.5 PPG
Barg 07-08: 24 min / 39% FG / 35% 3PT / 84% FT / 3.7 Reb / 1.1 AST / .5 BLK / 10.2 PPG
Dirk 00-01: 38 min / 47% FG/ 38% 3PT / 84% FT / 9.2 Reb / 2.1 AST / 1.2 BLK / 22 PPG
Barg 08-09: 31 min / 45% FG / 41% 3PT / 83% FT / 5.3 Reb / 1.2 AST / 1.2 BLK / 15.4 PPG
His numbers (minus the rebounding) compare pretty favorably with Dirk's first three years (with the exception of the drop off year in his second). He has bounced back nicely though this year.
He has the tools to score like Dirk (not quite as good) and he is just as good of a defender (not bad down low, just bad on Pick and Roll which is strange because he is athletic). You could easily call him a poor mans Dirk. Dirk makes 21M and Bargs has proven he is at least half the player Dirk is through his first 3 years, so 10M seems fair.
If Bargs continues to progress he can be damn good overall. He needs to pick up the focus on rebounding and put more effort in defensively (but Dirk never did that until Avery came around). He is going to be a very good scorer no matter what and I would not be surprised to see him hit the 20 PPG mark here soon. It took Dirk until his 3rd year to do so and that was with him playing 38 minutes per game. Dirk did not have to share the ball with Bosh either.

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