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    I needs six for my fix. UnWantedTheory's Avatar
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    Dirk telling it like it is. I still hate him, though.

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    That's hilarious to read, I hope he never wins a le, at least not in the West.

    He is a better player than Manu, hands down, but Manu is having a far better career.

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    The points allowed is a bit misleading as well. In their first 9 games, they gave up 100 points 4 times and 99 to the Hornets.

    In the last 17 games, including the last two high scoring close ones, they have only given up 100 points 5 times. In those same 17 games, they have given up between 95-99 points only three times. That is more than half of their games with opponents held below 95 points.

    5 of the last 7 Mavs opponents have scored at least 97 points.

    It may currently be the same statistical outcome at this juncture in the season, but in reality, the numbers state that the teams are moving in different directions.
    Pop tightening the screws on D, as usual.

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    Dirk usually kills us matchup wise.

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    him! Now he only cause me to miss those days of the 75-74 wins

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    Dirk usually kills us matchup wise.
    True true...

    But I want to see more Dice on Dirk.

    I think he did a decent job last season on Dirk in the latest playoffs - (and on Odom in the regular season)

    However, I didnt watch the 1st meeting between Spurs-Mavs this season, so I can't tell if it was a fluke or not

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    Dirk is a ing baller, he just has a y owner and team

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    and they (Mavs) are still the best team in Texas..
    Eat it biatches!

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    and they (Mavs) are still the best team in Texas..
    Eat it biatches!
    Chuck fail.

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    Dirk does seem pretty nice. He should get his ass off the Mavericks.

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    now were going to lose tonight.
    That's been said before every game this year, and quite often in the 4th quarter.

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    and they (Mavs) are still the best team in Texas..
    Eat it biatches!
    Howdy

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    If you've listened to Dirk's post game interviews, he's very pragmatic and his basketball IQ is through the roof. He doesn't mince words and he says as much as possible with the fewest words, not easy for a second language guy. He needs to play in San Antonio. I can tell you that right now.

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    and they (Mavs) are still the best team in Texas..
    Eat it biatches!
    Koolaid meet drinker

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    Dirk in Wonderland.

    Nowitski is perfectly happy where he is: big salary, long term renewal (the guy gets old and needs to think about his pension), big numbers, points, goto guy and everything.
    Most importantly, crucially, I would say, no responsability, nobody expects him to win anything, seriously.
    Aside from the inevitable mantras of Dallas "competing" and being a "contender", the matter is far simpler: early exits in PO, long vacations.

    Easy life.

    He also gets to know a lot of players, teammates changing all the time, partying and happy to be payed to the tune of the second highest payroll in the NBA.
    It's called (un)equal wealth redistribution.
    This particular bunch ia actually aging well together, well >30 years old, they have common interests.
    No disturbing youngsters.

    They are also "winning", as usual. Whatever that means to them.

    Everyone lives in the most perfect of the worlds in Dallas.

    Why on earth would the Spurs disturb this wonderful atmosphere????

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    Dirk in Wonderland.

    Nowitski is perfectly happy where he is: big salary, long term renewal (the guy gets old and needs to think about his pension), big numbers, points, goto guy and everything.
    Most importantly, crucially, I would say, no responsability, nobody expects him to win anything, seriously.
    Aside from the inevitable mantras of Dallas "competing" and being a "contender", the matter is far simpler: early exits in PO, long vacations.

    Easy life.

    He also gets to know a lot of players, teammates changing all the time, partying and happy to be payed to the tune of the second highest payroll in the NBA.
    It's called (un)equal wealth redistribution.
    This particular bunch ia actually aging well together, well >30 years old, they have common interests.
    No disturbing youngsters.

    They are also "winning", as usual. Whatever that means to them.

    Everyone lives in the most perfect of the worlds in Dallas.

    Why on earth would the Spurs disturb this wonderful atmosphere????
    lol great take!

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    Dirk in Wonderland.

    Nowitski is perfectly happy where he is: big salary, long term renewal (the guy gets old and needs to think about his pension), big numbers, points, goto guy and everything.
    Most importantly, crucially, I would say, no responsability, nobody expects him to win anything, seriously.
    Aside from the inevitable mantras of Dallas "competing" and being a "contender", the matter is far simpler: early exits in PO, long vacations.

    Easy life.

    He also gets to know a lot of players, teammates changing all the time, partying and happy to be payed to the tune of the second highest payroll in the NBA.
    It's called (un)equal wealth redistribution.
    This particular bunch ia actually aging well together, well >30 years old, they have common interests.
    No disturbing youngsters.

    They are also "winning", as usual. Whatever that means to them.

    Everyone lives in the most perfect of the worlds in Dallas.

    Why on earth would the Spurs disturb this wonderful atmosphere????
    Because it's in us to disturb.

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    After the Miami finals Dirk and the Mavs have enough humble, or is that humiliation, to serve to us...?

    Politely decline.

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    Dirk speaks his truth, not some fake ghetto macho tatooed balla bull .

    Definitely a HoFer, if I were voting.

    I'm looking forward to kicking his ass at least 3 more games this season.
    Ja vol!

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    Dirk is a ing baller, he just has a y owner and team
    ^ this

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    Nice win by his Mavs over the Heat tonight - props to the other strong TX team this year.

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    Overrated and defenseless player!!!

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    I got nothing personal against Dirk, he's a great player and a good guy. He's just on a team I hate with an owner that is a turd.

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    so if you have a ring it makes you better

    so all the players on the lakers including their 15 player on the bench is better then dirk ok

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    so if you have a ring it makes you better
    No, only a low BB IQ would think that. Being better makes you have the ring...

    so all the players on the lakers including their 15 player on the bench is better then dirk ok
    More successful in a basketball sense, yes. Being good doesn't just mean you are a good player. It means you want to win, and if that means holding your contract over the heads of your owner and GM for better players, you do that. The league is full of really good players on really ty teams, but only the greats do what they have to in order to get a championship. That doesn't mean all those on championship teams are great, but you definitely know who the great ones are.

    Put it this way, Luke Walton will never cause the Lakers to make under the table trades, and if he threatens to quit, no one will care. Still, he's got rings.

    I think you know this already.

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