You said him shooting that poorly during the finals was an anomaly, I brought up the '06 finals to prove that it isn't such of an anomaly.
I thought we are talking about 2011, you know the achievement that makes him stand out compared to the non-Moses in that list.
You said him shooting that poorly during the finals was an anomaly, I brought up the '06 finals to prove that it isn't such of an anomaly.
Of course, of course.
You know, 2-4 is 50% while 1-4 is 25%. Now if someone listened to you, we'd be dealing with an awful shooting performance and a good one. In reality it's only a single shot that's the difference. But then again, it's clear from this discussion how much you really understand statistics.
Again, if I can't bring up games 2,3 and 5 as great performances but I am willing to throw in game 1 in there as well, you should be more than pleased. My point is very clear, no matter how much you try to get away from it, in 4 games Dirk was almost 50%. The sick game, and the first half of game 6 skew the results. Now, since they are specific events, not consistent through the series they can be treated as likely outliers.
p.s again, how convenient of you to use an outdated FG% statistic, instead of the one which stat geeks really rave about when discussing Dirk, TS%. You clown you!
I also said there are three series (06 Spurs, 11 Lakers, 11 Heat) that he had no business winning that really separate him from the rest.
Keep up Argie troll, you're losing your touch.
What the does that have to do with anything.
huh? how about this whole thread? what, you can't read, now they don't have schools in Buenos Aires? You're making a great country look bad dude.
As Heinrich said, take this one out. You've lost every single point you tried to make in this thread, now you are resorting to completely changing the topic of discussing.
Admirable, but ultimately futile, trolling job by you.
Daffie, here ya go, maybe this will refresh your memory, making it easy for those Argie an-alphabets.
If you say so
Not that admirable since I didn't even try and much less futile since you sound very mad, tbh.Admirable, but ultimately futile, trolling job by you.
Again, what does that have to do with OUR personal argument?
Our???
Now, you might think there is something personal between the two of us, but from my side it's all about the topic, i.e how to separate between some great players. I offered my take on why Moses aside, Dirk has a legit argument to rank above the others. Even DPG seemed to agree with me ultimately on Dirk making the job easier for the one building the roster due to his unmatched offensive game.
Now you got smth to add or is it still all about Manu's gold medal?
You quoted me about my "41% shooting" coment, I argued with you about that, never touched other arguments of this thread. That's why I said OUR personal argument. I don't have anything against you, I don't know you.
Come on Jam. The hit open shots is an obvious refference to Game 7 of the "Oj chase" NBA finals. IF starks makes 2 or 3 more shots of the what 15 he missed in Game 7, Ewing has 1 ring and Hakeem doesnt have his first. That would of meant:
Ewing: 1
Hakeem: 1
Dirk: 1
I think Hakeem is greater than Ewing, no doubt about it. My point is that it seems Ewing is getting a lot of hate when his team was able to get 3 wins plus push them in Game 7 vs. Hakeem and the rox, when David and Shaq did not get anywhere close. Sure Ewing shot like , that Knicks squad was brutal offensively ... But Hakeem was at his peak and he ted on every big man over those 2 years ...
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Ewing shot 36% in that series.
He has no one to blame but himself for not ringing.
My bad. You're right. I wasn't thinking of taking Hakeem's away. Brain fart.
I cant argue too much on this point. Beside im no Ewing apologist. Just saying that struggling while being guarded by two of the better post defenders in the NBA (people forget Thorpe was one of the better ones)along with a young horry (who would later become one of the better undersized post defenders) is bit unfair. Despite his 36% game 7 is still on the stubborness of Starks and Riley ...
You're going to force-feed Ewing when he's clearly not up to the task? And you're making it sound like Ewing was double-teamed every second of that series. I'd find it pretty hard to believe considering the depth that Knicks team had at the 4 with Oakley and Mason. That 94 Rockets team wasn't very good (they constantly blew big leads) and if Ewing shows up, the Knicks kill them.
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