Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 at 8:00 am  |  323 responses

SLAMonline Top 50: Dirk Nowitzki, no. 12

The definitive ranking of the best players in the NBA today…

by Todd Spehr

You see Dirk was no. 12 on SLAMonline’s Top 50?

Yeah, I saw it.

What? No good?

Him? The 12th best player on the planet!? Do I need to mention the guy is as soft as Weichkäse, he disappears in big games, and most notably, no one has suffered more postseason humiliation in recent history? That hardly screams ‘12th best player in the world’ to me.

Well, just so you know, playoff humiliation for superstars isn’t confined to Nowitzki. Hakeem Olajuwon lost six out of eight playoff series’ between the ages of 24 and 30 (’87 to ’93); Shaq has been swept six (!) times; McGrady has taken playoff impotence to new levels; VC never tasted a conference final minute; KG hardly had a glittering postseason résumé pre-2008. And was, individually, LeBron’s 2007 Finals performance any better (or worse) than Nowitzki’s of 2006?

But Dirk’s last three playoff series’ have been nothing short of horrendous: Six minutes from a 3-0 lead against Miami in ‘06 (only to lose four straight), compounded by a mixture of general fear and 38 percent field-goal shooting; being on the wrong end of the biggest upset in NBA playoff history to Golden State in 2007, with Stephen Jackson taking permanent residence in Nowitzki’s sub-conscience; and last year’s meeting with New Orleans, where a David West glove-slap to the subdued German was the only moment, other than a 4-1 Hornets win, worth noting. Sound like greatness to you?

By that rationale, if we’re judging Nowitzki by his playoff performances, why don’t you look at the prior two series’ he was in? His ’06 WCSF performance against San Antonio was arguably the most efficient by a forward in the last 20 years, not to mention he made the biggest shot of the series (in Game 7), and did it against the best defensive team of the decade. He broke open the ’06 West Finals against Phoenix with a 50-point game in Game 5. For the record, he averages 25, 11 and 3 lifetime in the playoffs, and he ups his stuff in every major category — those numbers don’t lie.

So isn’t that why we get disappointed when he plays soft? And what about his “off” season last year? Surely that effects his position on this list.

Well, had this list been taken 12 months ago, he would have been the current MVP, and his position would’ve actually been better. But while his still-gaudy numbers (23, 8 and 3) were below the standard we expect of Dirk, a closer look at his splits shows he put up 25 per alongside Kidd while shooting 50 percent from the floor, 48 percent from threes, 89 percent from the line — just look at those percentages again. And we have to put this in perspective: His team did win 51 games in a loaded West while playing for the strictest micromanager since World War II (Avery Johnson), and Nowitzki still managed to earn second-team All-NBA honors, so I bet there are plenty of guys who wish they’d had an off year like that.

Statistics, statistics, so what? He’s just another soft Maverick forward who scores a lot of points … he’s no different to Mark Aguirre or Jamal Mashburn.

You want a statistic that matters? Try this on for size: In the 10 years prior to Nowitzki, the Mavs won 30 percent of their games; in the 10 years with him they’ve won a shade under 66 percent. Isn’t that why we play? To win? And to compare Nowitzki to those guys is an insult. He’s far and away the greatest Maverick ever, Ro Blackman included. Yeah, he’s had his share of disappointment, but name a superstar who hasn’t? Too many people look at the Nowitzki based on popular misconceptions — he’s soft, he doesn’t show up in big games, he bitches out teammates — without taking into consideration the things he actually does.

How can you justify him? His legacy may be permanently tarnished, and he’ll always be held back by the aforementioned shortcomings.

If he retired today, Nowitzki would comfortably slide in historically alongside Iverson, Barkley and Karl Malone as title-less MVP’s who took their teams to the Finals for brief fleeting periods, had incredible numbers for a decade-plus, all while playing their own unique style. I’d say his legacy will be just fine.

Well, I’m still not sure he earned that MVP…does the date March 14, 2007 mean anything to ya?

It does, and it was probably one of the five best regular season games ever, but how can one game decide an award that is based on year-long performance? How easy it is to forget: Dirk Nowitzki won an MVP. They don’t give those out by accident.

So a seven-footer whose go-to move is a fadeaway isn’t soft?

Just because Nowitzki shoots his at the top of the key, does that make it any different to Olajuwon’s? Credit where credit is due. With the possible exception of Bob McAdoo, there may have never been a better jump-shooter at his height than Dirk. And for what it’s worth, there’s a distinct uniqueness to his game that makes him stand out, and love it or loathe it, for better or worse, it has made him one of the best players of the last 10 years, hands down.

Even without showing an ounce of toughness?

He came into the league a non-rebounder, and now he’s a rebounder — how many guys can you say that about? What about during his first postseason (2001) when he had his front tooth knocked out in an elimination game against the Spurs, came back, dropped 30 and led his team to victory? There’s not a number that quantifies how many times he’s rolled an ankle, left the game and managed to play again the next night. Vince Carter would be out at least two weeks. (OK, bad example.) You’re also forgetting the off-court adjustment; dude came to the US when he was 20, played as frightened as he looked, sucked it up, got better, became an All-Star, and turned into the first Euro-born MVP.

Well, I guess he wasn’t Uwe Blab.

True. And you can’t forget that he just might be the best European ever.

But at no. 12? Really?

Yes indeed.

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  • John D

    I can’t believe you guys had Dirk at No. 4 on the list in 2006.

  • http://twentythreenine.blogspot.com Russ Bengtson

    just a hint but not only was the order established before beijing but olympic performance has little to no bearing on nba performance and this is an nba list ok

  • scott

    @Russ…So Wade is coming up real soon.

  • Nadia Christos

    @Russ….:the WORLD list is coming soon!!!(well, at least a part of it…)
    @scott ….:Wade will be top-4 next year if he doesn’t get injured (a big “if”)

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    Nadia please tell me you are not making a world list?

  • Nadia Christos

    check my 2:26 comment.

  • davidR

    great article. but i’m curious to see who’s ahead of dirk because i honestly think he’s top 10 right now. he’s such a dynamic player, and it’s unfair to label him soft. he’s not as outspoken as other PFs, but he quietly kills other teams. he’s a beast throughout the season and his numbers across the board are pretty damn good. should be top 10

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    Nadia, dont waste your time. I will read it and appreciate it for whatever it will be, but you will get yelled at by one of SLAMONLINE’s other naascristic commentors.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Narcism rules.

  • http://slamonline.com Khalid Salaam

    Dirk + 2008-2009 Mavs= no playoffs (i’m here all day)

  • Nadia Christos

    naascristic? (no irony here, tell me what that means)

  • Nadia Christos

    i agree TAD.(and BET, if that’s what you were talking about…)

  • http://slamonline.com Khalid Salaam

    Best maverick? Dirk or McCain? (or Palin?…) ——Also. davidR is actually masquerading as Dirk. Or is his lover. Either way it’s pretty fraudulent to come on this site like its all good.

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    Best Mav ever is Rolando Blackmen or whatever that guy’s name was

  • Nadia Christos

    don’t worry David…Khalid would have also mentioned Starbury,Telfair,”Skip” and the whole AND-1 crew if he wasn’t afraid of the consequences…

  • Nadia Christos

    Ronaldo himself said that Dirk is easily the best Maverick of all-time.

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    The thing with Dirk is that the stats fail me. I see the numbers and I respect them. Then I see him, the demeanor, the insecurities, the shrinking in big moments… and I can’t help but doubt the stats.
    Is it possible to be the least beastly 25-10 guy with 50-40-90 %’s and suck as the main guy (Dirk would be a deadly partner in crime to an alpha dog) at the same time ? Maybe.

  • http://slamonline.com Khalid Salaam

    thanks nadia. tell bela karolyi i said hi.

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    And you can see it in the way his opponents perceive him… No way that DWest taps KG’s, TD’s or STAT’s cheek. No way, end of. Hell, he wouldn’t even tap Nash’s or Deron’s cheek.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    That’s because white German’s aren’t scary since Hitler lost power.

  • scott

    Nowitzki + Kidd + Howard = Dallas in playoffs 08-09 but probably a first round exit.

  • MeloMan13

    Not better than Melo Bosh AI Baron etc.

  • Nadia Christos

    well,i can see them not even making the playoffs easily…

  • Nadia Christos

    @MeloMan…:you forgot Starbury and Telfair!!

  • Nadia Christos

    @Melo…:sorry,i didn’t notice the “etc”..

  • scott

    @Balki…Dallas isn’t that bad. Utah, LA Lakers, Houston and San Antonio (maybe Phoenix) are the only teams better then Dallas out West. They aren’t a powerhouse anymore but they aren’t bottom feeders.

  • http://www.slamonline.com James The Balla

    Whats up everyone???

  • scott

    @James…Balki is developing a top 30 in the world list.

  • K.I.N.G.

    “And was, individually, LeBron’s 2007 Finals performance any better (or worse) than Nowitzki’s of 2006?” But Dirk had a better team… LeBron was by his lonesome. And u have Dirk better than Melo? Naw!

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    TAD; Considering your 4:13 comment it seems you’re not familiar with the name Armin Meiwes.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Nope. I failed History.

  • Nadia Christos

    i can see New Orleans and Portland over them for sure, and then they are propably in (i wouldn’t write off the Clippers… if Baron holds up..)

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Ok LZ, that dude was demented. I need to go home now.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Fair enough. That wasn’t an option for me. Anyways google Armin for a quick History lesson – he’s one post-Hitler scary German white guy.

  • Caleb

    This was one of the best write-ups… good stuff. I don’t like Dirk and I definitely don’t like the Mavs… but I’m not really a fan of Dirk-bashing either. I would love to see all of the people who love throwing around the word “soft” to try and play 40 minutes at power forward in the NBA.. that would be hilarious.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Demented for sure TAD. Peace out!

  • jk_light

    The funny thing in the West is, Kobe, Duncan and Ginobili, Paul, Deron, Nash and Stat or Dirk, T-Mac and Yao or Carmelo and AI, 4 out of these 8 players/tandems will be out after the first round. And I`m not even counting a “surprise” by Portland, than it would be 5

  • http://www.slamonline.com James The Balla

    Kobe wont be out … how is everyone tonight? What to to say about this post … would ayone ehre take DIRK over Iverson, or Boozer, or Melo??????

  • Nadia Christos

    Houston,Spurs,Jazz and Lakers (if Manu is ok and Houston doesn’t blow up)

  • jk_light

    And of the 8 teams (Lakers, Hornets, Spurs, Mavs, Rockets, Suns, Jazz and Nuggets, either their number one option is listed above Dirk or their second option is way better than Dirk`s second option.

  • Quail

    melo is better than dirk and dirk is better than manu.

  • Caleb

    Houston, Hornets, Jazz and Lakers.

    Fixed that for you…

  • jk_light

    So if Dallas should miss the PlayOffs, which I don`t think, Dirk can still be a great player. Someone has to miss out. That doesn`t necessarly mean they suck.

  • Nadia Christos

    @James….:NBA live or NBA 2K9…?

  • jk_light

    @Caleb
    Then after the logic of some here, Duncan, Ginobili, Stat and Nash, Melo and Iverson, Dirk and Roy and B-Diddy will all suck if they are out after the first round

  • Nadia Christos

    dear Caleb, if Manu wasn’t injured the Spurs would have been champions once more…(easily..)

  • http://www.myspace.com/hemantsbeats what

    Dirk is soft, but he has enough skills to deserve this ranking.

  • kostas

    much too low. dirk is easily in the top 8

  • Nadia Christos

    @Quail…:Dirk is equal to Manu and both of them should be insulted to be compared with Melo.By the way : Melo ain’t top-30 worldwide.

  • scott

    Armin is one sick dude.

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