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He's a shooter. He's not a good rebounder. He also doesn't run the floor well which is how Bosh got that dunk on him in the waning seconds of the game.
I dont think anyone has said that his injury was a major blow or an excuse except you and other stupidass spurfans
in fact dirk didnt even bring it up. someone asked him in the presser after the game, and he tried his best to avoid talking about it. it wasnt until the 2nd or 3rd question about it did he actually address what happened to him, and dismissed it as much as he could.
of course, no one should expect you to know what the you are talking about, you illiterate dropout dumb
You did pretty good there, kinda withered at the end. Call your sponsor.![]()
i'm def ILL but illiterate? come at me when you're a man and not some little like you are.
lol trying to call another person out for not being a man
lol calling another man a
lol challenging someone to a fight
lol backing out after getting stepped to
lol male secretary
lol dip
i'm not going to play the LOL game with you... i in' hate that mavs fan shtick.
btw, you stepped to no one and we all know that. southside fool, come to the gym! nuff said.
edit: who you calling a male secretary? you're like 5 months late !
& Manure sat on his ass with it. Dirk has yet to sit.
Agreed.
You should end it.
Yeah, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he's kicking himself for wearing that splint on it at the postgame presser. Shoulda just left it untreated until the whole thing was over. Now, the injury talk is out there, and Joel/Bosh have a weak point to focus on mid-game.
Expect a lot of attention paid to that finger by BOTH teams.
From Game Two's preview, hit the link for the whole piece.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2011060214Nowitzki took the practice court wearing a splint to keep the finger straight and figures it’ll be mostly a nuisance for the next month or two. He and shooting coach Holger Geschwindner were planning their own workout later Wednesday to see which moves Nowitzki can and can’t make and to come up with ways to compensate, starting with Game 2 of the NBA finals against the Miami Heat on Thursday night.
...Nowitzki already is experimenting with different bandages. Trainer Casey Smith said, “We’re going to make it as small as we can,” and indeed Nowitzki’s wrap at the start of practice was smaller than what he had at a news conference a few minutes before. He was down to a hard splint under the knuckle at the tip of his left middle finger, held on by strips of white tape. The bandage looped around the knuckle and tip, leaving the nail and top exposed.
Nowitzki was hurt trying to strip the ball from Chris Bosh with a little under 4 minutes left in the opener. He knew something serious was wrong because he couldn’t straighten the tip. The injury is known as a “mallet finger” and generally takes six to eight weeks to heal.
With only quick, courtside treatment, Nowitzki managed to his 1 of 2 shots and all four free throws after the incident. He was 6 of 16 while healthy.
Because the problem is on Nowitzki’s non-shooting hand, most of what he does will not be affected.
But some of his game will be.
He likes to drive to his left, dribbling hard to get to his favorite shooting spots or taking it all the way to the rim. It also could affect him on defense; don’t expect him to swipe down on the ball with the ferocity he did on the play when he was injured.
“I think once the game starts, the adrenaline starts flowing, I don’t think it will really slow me down much,” Nowitzki said. “I’m not really worried about it.”
Maybe he should be.
Because Miami knows where he’s hurting, and everyone knows how much Nowitzki means to Dallas, it only makes sense that guys are going to swipe at his hands more than ever, knowing that even if they don’t snatch the ball, they might rattle the splint.
“Somebody’s going to swat down on it, whether they want to or not,” Bosh said. “It’s painful. As ballplayers, we all go through it.”
Teammate Jason Terry said some shooters actually benefit from hand injuries because “it helps you lock in even more.” He echoed the words of all his teammates when he emphasized how certain he was Nowitzki would still carry Dallas’ offense.
“I think Dirk can shoot the ball with his eyes closed, with no hands, if he had to, especially in a game of this magnitude,” Terry said.
So Dirk can shoot the ball with no hands, Terry? No wonder so many Mav fans have awful takes.
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