Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 8:00 am  |  192 responses

Top 50: Dirk Nowitzki, no. 9

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Emry DowningHall / @EmryBib

I know what you’re thinking, and honestly, I can’t blame you. Before I go and make the case for the most versatile 7-footer in NBA history, I thought I’d combat any initial disseDirk Nowitzkint by channeling my inner Nowitzki to see if he can save me the trouble:

“Klar, obwohl wir mit zwei zu null in den Finals fuehrten, haben wir am Ende verloren. In der naechsten Saison haben wir zwar die meisten Spiele gewonnen, sind aber in der ersten Runde der Playoffs ausgeschieden. Was soll ich dazu sagen? Nelly und JAX hatten es einfach drauf. Natuerlich will man solche Rueckschlaege am liebsten aus dem Lebenslauf streichen, aber im Basketball musst Du auch manchmal Hoehen und Tiefen erleben. Unterm Strich bin ich der vielseitigste 2-Meter-Mann in der Geschichte der NBA. Keiner kein mir das Wasser reichen und ich werde jeden Tag besser. Emry, uebernimm mal …”

Scheisse, apparently my inner-Nowitzki speaks German. Unfortunately, I don’t, so let me give it a shot on my own.

There’s no getting around the fact that this 7-0, high-arching assassin has two demerits on his N.B.A. legacy. First, the Mavericks lost the 2006 NBA Finals after holding a 2-0, and nearly a 3-0, lead against Dwyane Wade, the officiating crew, and the Miami Heat.

The following season the Mavericks posted the League’s best record, 6th best in NBA history, only to bow out in the 1st round against Nelly and the Golden State Warriors. The series was an absolute nightmare for the Mavericks and Nowitzki, who struggled to adjust to the myriad of scheme coverages Nelly threw at him, losing in six games.

The 2007 postseason disappointment was put under extended review when Nowitzki was honored with the league’s MVP award 10 days later. Even while receiving the highest honor an individual can achieve at the highest level of professional basketball, it was obvious he was struggling to put a positive spin on the Maurice Podoloff trophy.

I could use this graph to hurl a slew of clichés regarding putting it all in the rearview, or using failure as motivation going forward, but I’m not going that route. These are the facts. Nowitzki has never made excuses, so it would be moot for me to do that for him. My job is to explain why his position at No. 9 on the SLAMonline Top 50 is justified, and there’s plenty of fodder for that.

Check the resume; he is literally un-guardable at 7-feet tall with unlimited range on his shot. For his career, he’s getting 23 points, 9 rebounds, 87 percent free throw, 3 dimes and 1 block every time he suits up. Hands down, the most popular international player not hailing from a country with a population of 1.3 billion, and the first non-North American MVP in league history. Of his 11 years in the league, he’s been named to an All-NBA team nine times, including a first team selection in 2009.

It’s important to note that just because a 7-footer doesn’t make his living exclusively on the block, that doesn’t automatically qualify him as soft. Nowitzki actually has an outstanding history of durability, playing in at least 76 games every season, other than his first year in the league. He has what’s become an almost mythical ability to return from injury. As Mavericks athletic trainer Casey Smith explained to Mark Stein in 2008: “It’s not necessarily that Dirk is a fast healer. He’s back playing so fast because he does everything possible to return as quickly as possible and because he is by far one of the toughest players I’ve ever worked with. Everyone thinks that once he’s back on the court that he’s healed up, but in reality he usually deals with his injuries for days or even weeks after returning.”

Many years removed for their futility, people forget Dirk’s role in turning around what was easily the worst franchise in professional sports. As a frame of reference, think back to the original arcade version of NBA JAM. With the countless number of quarters you pumped into that machine, did you ever once play as the Mavericks? Did anyone, ever? Remember how they used to rank the popularity of each team at each location? With respect to Derek Harper and Mike Iuzzolino, I’m pretty certain Dallas was last everywhere, even in Dallas.

A Don Nelson-orchestrated draft day fleecing of the Bucks and Suns landed future MVPs Steve Nash and Nowitzki in Dallas, and the foundation for transformation was in place.

While it’s easy to point to Nowitzki’s playoff shortcomings, people rarely mention a young Dirk leading Dallas past Stockton and Malone in the 2001 playoffs – questionable haircut and all – for the franchise’s first playoff series win since 1988. Or the 2006 Western Conference Semifinals 7 game victory against a Spurs team that will make a case for being the franchise of the decade.

Sure, none of that matters if you’re not hoisting the Larry O’Brien trophy when the final buzzer sounds, but you’re crazy if you don’t think Nowitzki co-signs on that sentiment.

Reached via-email in reaction to Nowitzki landing No. 9 on the SLAMonline Top 50, Mark Cuban offered his thoughts on Dirk’s impact and legacy as a Maverick: “Dirk is the face of this franchise. We never would have been able to accomplish anything without him. He is a cornerstone not just on the court, but in setting the culture of the organization as well.”

While Cuban’s support of his favorite import comes as no surprise, it also doesn’t make his statement any less valid.

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’09-10 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Brett Ballantini, Russ Bengtson, Toney Blare, Shannon Booher, Myles Brown, Franklyn Calle, Gregory Dole, Emry DowningHall, Jonathan Evans, Adam Fleischer, Jeff Fox, Sherman Johnson, Aaron Kaplowitz, John Krolik, Holly MacKenzie, Ryne Nelson, Chris O’Leary, Ben Osborne, Alan Paul, Susan Price, Sam Rubenstein, Khalid Salaam, Kye Stephenson, Adam Sweeney, Vincent Thomas, Tzvi Twersky, Justin Walsh, Joey Whelan, Eric Woodyard, and Nima Zarrabi.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive

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  • tavoris

    Spaceship Jay…all heck would break loose

  • http://sdjklf.com Jukai

    I like how everyone remembers Dirk “choking” against Golden State when they forget how Dirk two game winners in Memphis in the PLAYOFFS in 2005 and then hit the game tying layup and took over the game against San Antonio in 2006 and then dropped a double nickle to get the Mavs past Phoenix the following round. Man, Dirk didn’t play well, but dude was hitting clutch-ass baskets against the Heat. Wade was just hitting clutch baskets + 1s.
    Dirk is clutch. Really, he is. He’s soft, but he’s not a choker.

  • thomas

    thank you jukai… seriously I remember that ESPN headline like it was yesterday after dirk dropped 55 on phx in the western conference finals…
    dirk’s a hell of a player during any point of a game!

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    I don’t think dirk deserved mvp but that doesn’t mean I don’t think he’s at worst the second best 4 in the league.

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

    I also think Dallas was pretty good when Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson, and Jamal Mashburn were there. Just saying.

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    They never won more than like 35 games tad.

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ tad: I loved the triple j ranch. Big fan of jimmy’s game. Too bad he’s a forgotten man but that guy can ball. It still amazes me how he ended up playing for 13 teams.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Yeah, Dirk’s rep as a “choker” is overrated.
    His rep for being soft is not.
    He’s soft, but he’s not a choker. He’s just not a rah-rah leader guy who is going to get on his teammates and make them do what they need to do. Plus, there are times when he doesn’t exactly exude confidence.
    But, Dirk has hit clutch baskets his whole career. I used to be on team anti-Dirk because I thought he was being overhyped for a while, but now I think he has a bad rep in many ways. Sure, he could be a better defender, passer and post player, but he’s a helluva scorer regardless and he gets on the glass as well. That fadeway is pretty much unstoppable unless you bother him before the catch.

  • http://www.yahoo.com Logues

    is that teen wolf?

  • sab

    Jukai at 1:32pm – thank god someone put some facts up. far too many people were getting away with this lame old “choker” rubbish. dirk’s proven himself to be big-time before. but as the write-up said, those two epics fails unfortunately look really ugly on his resume. and unfortunately people are letting that cloud their judgment.
    at the same time, i’m surprised that some people are putting him top 5 ahead of CP3 or Dwight. really?

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

    Really? I thought those triple J teams were better than that? Anyway, Dirk is like a square peg for a round hole. Should he be higher? Probably. Should he be lower? Maybe. Is this ranking about right? Most likely.

  • tavoris

    sab, Dirk’s less likely to get “shut down” than either CP3 or Dwight. At any rate, 4-15 are all pretty much interchangeable, depending on what you’re looking for in a player.

  • K3V1N3o5

    Im a little confused on this when it comes to where in the top 10 he belongs.Top5 is definitely Kobe,Wade,Bron,CP3,and D12.Is Dirk no.6?Im not sure,because I still think that Duncan is better,but i agree that Dirk > Melo > Durant,so I guess I would put Dirk at #7,behind Duncan right now.Oh yeah,quit hating on the Heat.D-Wade went Jordan on the Mavs,and then you say the refs gave us the title?GTFO! Heat were down 13 with 6min left in Game 3,and then Wade went Jordan,Game over!Series Over!

  • onlyclipfanonslam

    KD not better than Dirk… at least not right now WOW…PS Anton wins hands down going awy

  • Shem

    This is a perfect ranking. Durant and Duncan will be higher. To all Durant haters: He will average 30,8 and 5. Thats Wade stats (im not saying hes better then Wade). As for everyone that thinks Duncan has dropped off, WRONG. Duncan has averaged over 19 and 10 for 12 straight years. Oh and this year their making it to the Western Conference Finals IF they stay injury free.

  • alx

    carmelo anthony is not better than nowitzki, durant is not better than nowitzki, period.

  • http://slamonline.com tealish

    I didn’t read the comments, but I’m sure the Greek guy voiced his displeasure and for once, I’ll have to agree. #9 for the big German is wrong. Did not expect to see him here at all.
    Anthony?? Durant?? Duncan even? Oh boy, now I’m actually really curious to see the rankings of the individual writers to see whats up.

  • http://www.yahoo.com christian wells

    i like dirk at #9,and since i read that this list is a ranking of the players 1-50 who could win or will have mvp seasons it all seems about right,with that bein said i’d put what seems 2b everybodies fav player at 3 or 4,Lebron and Wade r 1and2 D.howard and CP3 could actually b 3and4 that would leave u all’s most loved and adored kobe 5th,(HA)

  • http://slamonline.com 360vue

    Who exactly is responsible for teabagging KD at Slam?!

    Good to see some old fashioned Dirk bashing on this board, not seen any for a while. But it’s all pretty much retarded nonsense. Firstly, you don’t average 10 rpg in the NBA and be soft; secondly, you don’t play through the injuries he did. Also, the choke in the finals is complete retardation. The dude still average around 25/11/3/2b/1s in the finals, how can that be considered choking? And even though DWade is my favourite player in the L, no-one can reasonably say the referees werent lettin him do what the f he wanted. The officiating was retarded, its only human to get worked up about such a final in such an important setting and occassion and then have a few unusual errors. But either way, most condemnation is purely retarded and you need your bias goggles checking because you’re completely blinded

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    360
    If you think Dirk ain’t soft, you’re the one wearing goggles.
    Being soft is not the worst thing in the world. Doesn’t mean you can’t be a great player. But, he’s soft.

  • http://Ijustwantmynametolookbig.com Chukaz

    ppl what up wit da durant hate? lets not forget that these rankings are based on whar is expected for next season which will make slam look foolish wit duncans ranking

  • http://Ijustwantmynametolookbig.com Chukaz

    oh n havin travis outlaw in the top ten is just irresponsible. come on slam you slightly better than that haha seriously. top 50 ok top ten? that’s just irresponsible. n how could you leave lebron out of top ten?

  • tavoris

    for all the heated discussion the greek dude was inciting in the other posts, I must say that we’ve kept Dirk’s place pretty civilized. Greek Dude, take notes…

  • http://www.manutd.com Z

    Dirk is soft in the same way that T-Mac is soft. They get hot and bothered when someone tries to body them up. HOWEVER, he is 6th and that’s not even close. Melo and KD need to GTFO of this top 10.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Okay first of all, T-Mac is NOT soft like Dirk, okay? If David West tapped Mac on the face he would have chased him down the court like that one Puerto Rican player.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Also, Tim Duncan without knees and his 20-10 stats are still better than younger Pau Gasol’s 18-8 stats. Put Timmy on the Lakers and they win just as easily. Yes, right now.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Dirk is soft because he doesn’t play in the post and he’s 7 freaking feet tall. That does NOT mean he isn’t a good player, and that does not mean he’s weak, or that he isn’t clutch. He’s all of the above, a great player, and a match-up nightmare for other big men. I’m not particularly a fan of 7 footers who don’t normally play on the block with their backs towards the basket, but I respect Dirk’s skillset.
    However, I would still take Tim Duncan over Dirk. Kevin Garnett MAYBE. For years people have been saying that Tim Duncan is old, but he always brings the pain come playoff time.

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Pre injury tmac had NO problems getting bodied up.

  • rog123

    Duncan currently is better than dirk, when healthy. However this list is very very inconsistent when it comes to being healthy.

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

    Dirk’s ex looked tougher than him.

  • Afonso

    SLAM´S LIST MAKERS SHOULD KISS DURANTS A$$ ALLREADY!!!DIRK 9???IS THIS LIST EVEN WANT SOME CREDEBILITY??? Dirk put like 34, 9, and 3 on the Spurs in last season´s first round..even vs Denver he had a statline like that…THE ADVANTAGE TIMMY HAS ON HIM IS DEFENSE AND DIRK ALSO HAS A BIG ONE OFFENSIVLY SO WHY TIMMY AHEAD OF HIM? hes slowing down clearly while Dirk is in the final stage of his prime even next year.

  • http://www.another48minutes.com Gerard Himself

    the people who rank Dirk at no. 5 are hilarious. Thank you for making me smile. Especially the folks who forget about Chris Paul.

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Cold, tad.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    because they don’t judge players against other guys one on one alfonso. Tim Duncan gives you more advantages throughout the league then Dirk. For one Dirk can’t gaurd solid big men, while big wing players can effictively limit dirk.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Duncan doesn’t have to worry about being guarded by a wing player, and is really not effected by any one. Dirk is limitable, Duncan is 20 and 10. Last year the spurs just didn’t have the right kind of player to guard Dirk. Don’t try and say Bowen

  • MR

    jukai – last i checked offense isn’t the only aspect of basketball. dirk can score well and he definitely has a better perimeter game. he may also be the BEST SHOOTING BIG in the west. But overall? no competition there. duncan defensively and offensively is consistent and that’s why he is going to be ranked where he is. Many of u guys are stats gurus that literally base EVERYTHING a player accomplishes solely based on stats. There’s so many ppl who seriously think that guys like Camby and Andersen are better defensive players than Duncan, just because they avg more blocks and in camby’s case rebounds and the dpoy award over him. Duncan guards his man one on one and he guards the paint and doesn’t leave his man to get blocks as a help defender. There’s a reason why the Spurs are one of the best defensive teams every year. It all starts with the man in the middle. and you talk about this not being an achievement award. You are right, its not – but when u talk about consistency then top 6 is where duncan should be placed.

  • MR

    umm yeh afonso, a guard or a forward can guard dirk but not anyone can guard duncan. Duncan’s not a selfish player. If he wants he could have avg’d over 25+ pts from the year he got drafted. But he likes to focus his energy more on defense and then let the offense come to him.He diverts to others. Doesn’t matter what team the Spurs play Duncan usually plays his stellar 20/10 along w/ 3 asts and 2 blks. Clearly that doesn’t mean a lot to u guys, but point out to me which player has done that consistenty w/ getting injured and not sacrificing anything on the defensive end of things.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    haha Bill Russel

  • Garett

    Well, Durant has to average 30 and 8, greatly further his all-around game and lead his team to the playoffs now or SLAM looks a little foolish.

    On another note, odd that the ninth best player in the NBA got involved with such a psycho woman, especially post-Kobe. And she wasn’t even that hot. Come on Dirk (channeling Mark Jackson)you’re better than that

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    LOL @ Gerard Himself. Co-sign that.

  • davidR

    all you guys talking about what carmelo did in the playoffs. f that. did you guys see what dirk did in the playoffs? sure, the nuggets crushed the mavs, but check his stats in the 2nd round loss to the nuggs: 34, 10, and 3, on 53% fg% and 92% ft%. ridiculous!

  • davidR

    with that said, i still think dirk is going to have a more productive year individually than melo.

  • Shem

    1.LeBron
    2.Wade
    3.Kobe
    4.Chris Paul
    5.Dwight
    6.Durant
    7.Melo
    8.Timmy

    NOW WHAT IT SHOULD BE:

    1.Kobe
    2.Wade
    3.LeBron
    4.Paul
    5.Dirk
    6.Timmy
    7.Dwight
    8.Melo
    9.Durant
    By the way Derrick Rose over Billups is crazy (just had to throw that in)

  • Aussie Boy

    1.Bron
    2.Kobe
    3.Dwade
    4.Dwight
    5.CP3
    6.Dirk
    7.Melo
    8.Durant
    9.Duncan

  • BIRDMAN JR

    All this BS about the refs giving the chip to the heat is bull. The reason wade took over was because he attacked the basket each and every time. For those who really know basketball knows that the player who attacks the basket consistently, gets to the line the most. Its the same BS for those who b**ch bout bron drawn fouls, no one in the L attacks the basket on a consistent bases like he does. So tell people who settle for jumpers aka Dirk and Kobe to attack the basket more. Case Closed

  • Matt

    This is typical Slam BS. Why is Dirk ‘soft’? Because he doesnt ‘bust caps in asses’ or ‘hit up peeps with rhymes’??

    1. Dirk was our best player in the Finals and hit MANY clutch shots.

    2. Yes he was bad in the 2007 series, but every player has a bad series (LeBron in the finals, Kobe in 2004 and 2008).

    3. Do you people realise his most productive player after the Nash era has been Jason Terry? Think about that.

    4. Those who cite the GSW and Miami series simply want to find a reason to rank Dirk lower

    5. Durant has nothing on him, Anthony has nothing on him, Howard has nothing on him. Hell Howard could barely even get a shot off in the Finals.

    6. Another example of Slam playing to its audience.

  • Afonso

    @MR: Im an european BLAZERS fan and my favourite personality in the NBA IS BY FAR TIMMY, not only cause of his calmness, unselfishness, anti hero to the media type of behaviour but also for what looks like a high cultured athlete, theres not many as we all know…about his game,I dont have enough basketball knowlege to say hes the best PF ever but he might be and that says about everything…about Dirk your just talkin crazy when sayin a guard or foward can guard him because WE ALL KNOW HE IS UNFREAKINGUARDABLE BY ANY PLAYER, big fella or wing one…I just said hes MUTCH BETTER THAN DURANT NEXT YEAR AND HAS THE SAME EDGE OFFENSIVLY ON TIMMY AS DUNCAN HAS ON HIM DEFENSIVLY.

  • http://www.another48minutes.com Gerard Himself

    okay, so Hakeem became an American citizen in ’93. But Steve Nash won it twice before Dirk, and he’s Canadian (and born in South Africa). Nash is not North American.

  • Shem

    No way Dirk has a better year then Durant

  • http://sdjklf.com Jukai

    MR: Look dude, you bring up good points. It’s close. Duncan is still better than Pau, in my opinion. But I think Dirk’s offensive superiority, his health, and clutchness (Duncan no longer takes the final shot, if you haven’t realized) puts him over Duncan. I wouldn’t lambaste you if you did take the Big Fundamental, even at this point… but I’ll take Dirk.

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