Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 at 12:08 pm  |  150 responses

Top 50: Dirk Nowitzki, no. 7

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Maurice Bobb / @ReeseReport

We waited a long time for this Dirk Nowitzki. It’s been 13 years since the Dallas Mavericks used their 9th pick in the 1998 NBA Draft on a gangly, 7-footer from Wurzburg, Germany that captivated our basketball imaginations with an unprecedented ability to stroke it from deep, from 20, from 15, hell, from any-friggin’-where on the court, all while making it look like taking candy from a baby. This kid has the goods, we thought. So we endured. We shrugged off his romp through the Paul Mitchell hairstyle catalog. He’s European, that’s how they wear their hair, we explained. We let him off the hook for those early exits in the Playoffs because it was clear he didn’t have the help he needed to get over the hump. With the right pieces around him, he’ll get it done, we said.

Eight seasons in, it looked like our wait was over. Dirk started stomping with the big dogs and put the Mavs on his back all the way to the 2006 NBA Finals, taking a two-game lead in the series over Miami. Dallas has this in the bag, we thought.

But then, things fell apart like a soup sandwich. Dirk and Co. served up a meltdown for the ages. Four L’s in a row. It was Buffalo Bills-esque. And Dirk? He was Jim Kelly 2.0.  Persona non grata.

After that epic collapse, we hammered the German like he was a railroad spike. Worse, we did it with pingy, two-word jabs:

“He choked.”

“He’s soft.”

“Not clutch.”

“He’s European.”

It was open season on Dirk’s heart and mettle, so much so, that even Dwyane Wade took a swipe:

“He wasn’t the leader he’s supposed to be in the closing moments.”

So how did Dirk respond? He went back to the basics with trusted advisor/shooting coach/Yoda Holger Geschwinder and beasted his way to a monster MVP campaign in ’07. Dirkus Maximus was ready for redemption, we thought.

But then The Golden State Warriors happened. Ousted in the first round, Dirk was deflated, which was counterproductive, since we beat him up for his lack of clutchness repeatedly like he was a piñata draped in lederhosen. And rightfully so. He who wears the crown…

Fast forward to June 2011. It had been 13 years and change and yet, here we were, still waiting on Dirk to breakthrough. Difference was, we were no longer holding our breath. There were too many other superstars to root for: Kobe, Durant, ‘Melo, CP3, Wade, LeBron. It was never gonna happen for Dallas, not with their one-star constructed band of outcasts. Sure, they stayed winning in the regular season, but they’d never be “Charlie Sheen” in the postseason. We were sure of it.

But Mark Cuban knew. Jason Terry knew. Tyson Chandler knew. Dirk had been concocting unblockable, one-legged J’s with Geschwinder.  He’d been perfecting his iso game, his toughness, his clutch gene. He’d been demanding the ball in crunch time and delivering like FedEx. He’d developed into a bona fide leader. He’d finally become that Dirk. They all knew that we’d see it and believe. Again.

The final number was 582. Mathematically, 582 points doesn’t seem like much, but all those step-back, fadeaway jumpers, long balls from behind the arc and the 175 ice water free throws Dirk dropped on the Blazers, the Lakers, the Thunder and the Heat on the road to redemption were nothing short of extraordinary.

Those 24 straight freebies he drained on OKC in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals after he had every Thunder defender thrown at him futility jumping like schizoid Jack-in-the-Boxes to thwart his J? Ridiculous. The way he drained shot after shot with OKC’s collective hands across America in his face? He couldn’t stop, wouldn’t stop. And that 40-point outburst to fuel a furious 15-point comeback in the waning five minutes of Game 4 that included the up and under scoop shot that was a la Cirque du Soleil? Are you kidding me? And Game 2 of the NBA Finals? You could practically hear the theme song from “Rocky” as Dirk mounted an unforgettable comeback after “celebration gate” for the W, scoring the final nine points with 2:14 minutes remaining. That lefty spin move past Chris Bosh to the cup to seal the deal was better than any alley-oop or tomahawk dunk we’d seen all year. And just when you thought he couldn’t do it again, he went righty on Udonis Haslem for the deuce to win Game 4. The fact that he did all this with a torn tendon in his left middle finger and no legitimate All-Star sidekick will forever cement his legend in NBA Finals lore.

It was one man against the three-headed monster. Eff Jim Kelly, Dirk was now David, who’d slain Goliath.

Advantage Dirk. No choke. Not soft. Super clutch. First European to carry his team to a title as the undisputed anchor of said team. And as for being the leader he needed to be in the closing moments? Well, you can ask Wade how he feels about that now.

So after all of his postseason heroics, Dirk only moves up two spots from last year’s rankings to No. 7?

No. 7?

Somehow, the numbers don’t quite add up on that one. Dirk is the champ, the best player on the best team in the world. All roads next season have to go through him. But alas, this is about the upcoming season and what a player’s projected to do. We have no clue as to what Dirk will do for an encore to a perfect title run, but we’ll be right here, locked in, and waiting for another amazing performance.

SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2011
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Luol Deng Bulls SF 8
49 Andrew Bogut Bucks C 7
48 Ray Allen Celtics SG 9
47 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 6
46 David West Hornets PF 15
45 Kevin Martin Rockets SG 8
44 Andrew Bynum Lakers C 5
43 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 11
42 Lamar Odom Lakers PF 14
41 Gerald Wallace Blazers SF 7
40 Brook Lopez Nets C 4
39 Joakim Noah Bulls C 3
38 Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 13
37 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 12
36 Eric Gordon Clippers SG 7
35 Tony Parker Spurs PG 10
34 Andre Iguodala 76ers SG 6
33 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 11
32 Al Horford Hawks C 2
31 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 9
30 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 10
29 Josh Smith Hawks PF 9
28 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 5
27 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 8
26 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 6
25 John Wall Wizards PG 7
24 Danny Granger Pacers SF 5
23 Monta Ellis Warriors SG 4
22 Joe Johnson Hawks SG 3
21 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 4
20 Steve Nash Suns PG 6
19 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 8
18 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 7
17 Chris Bosh Heat PF 6
16 Kevin Love TWolves PF 5
15 Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 5
14 Blake Griffin Clippers PF 4
13 Pau Gasol Lakers PF 3
12 Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 4
11 Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 2
10 Deron Williams Nets PG 3
9 Carmelo Anthony Knicks SF 3
8 Chris Paul Hornets PG 2
7 Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 1

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’11-12 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Maurice Bobb, Shannon Booher, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Sandy Dover, Adam Figman, Jon Jaques, Eldon Khorshidi, Ryne Nelson, Doobie Okon, Ben Osborne, Quinn Peterson, Dave Schnur, Abe Schwadron, Dan Shapiro, Irv Soonachan, Todd Spehr, Tzvi Twersky, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Ben York.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • http://slamonline.com Andrew woods

    @stokes…im not crying racism like others. I respect drose and his dynamic game. I just feel like putting him in front of dirk is being a little overzdalous. Honestly, I think if lebron wouldnt of created that circus of hate, they wouldnt of annointed drose with the MVP. Still, its only my opinion.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Maurice Bobb with the write up of the year on this one. Sh*t had me distracted, I hope my dogs didn’t eat the cat food lol.

  • Valerio

    Howard for sure

    If this is written thinking about 11-12 season, how can you not consider the playoffs???
    oh now a 27/8/2/48% in a team like Dallas (without a young star), in the playoffs it’s not enough???
    ok, I’m quite sure Lebron, Wade, Rose, Durant will have a better season (it’ll be hard for dirk to repeat a season like the last one) but who tell us that Kobe will??
    I mean….look at lakers season….and what about Howard?

    U can’t put Dirk higher than 5spot because of his team but after a season like the last one you can’t gibe him a 7…..

  • Valerio

    @david: Howard for sure

    If this is written thinking about 11-12 season, how can you not consider the playoffs???
    oh now a 27/8/2/48% in a team like Dallas (without a young star), in the playoffs it’s not enough???
    ok, I’m quite sure Lebron, Wade, Rose, Durant will have a better season (it’ll be hard for dirk to repeat a season like the last one) but who tell us that Kobe will??
    I mean….look at lakers season….and what about Howard?

    U can’t put Dirk higher than 5spot because of his team but after a season like the last one you can’t gibe him a 7…..

  • greg

    does anyone think they are gonna put dwight at number one over lebron this year? im guessing they will.

  • http://shinefluid@aol.com yada

    but rose CARRIED his team to the conf finals!!if he wasnt spectacular they wouldnt win!! wade had a nice year. it was cool. but nothing special. im taking durant and rose next year and BEYOND over wade. no knock on wade. just think he past his prime now or about to leave it

  • http://shinefluid@aol.com yada

    i love dwight BUT HE GOT KNOCKED OUT IN THE 1ST ROUND! cmon man. atl was good but not that damn good

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    The question isn’t who will be #1, the question is who will be 2,3,4,5,6. 1 is the only spot we know

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    @Andrew Woods – As I’ve stated MANY times on here, LeBron is the best player in the L, but he didn’t deserve the MVP over Rose last year.
    All this talk about how Bron p*ssed off the media and that’s why he didn’t get the MVP needs to be deaded.
    Hard to argue Bron deserved it over Rose when the Heat didn’t beat the Bulls in the regular season (yes, Heat fans, they smoked us in the playoffs, blah blah blah, we talking regular season MVP tho).
    And check Miami’s record against elite teams compared to Chicago’s.
    Add to that the fact that Chicago had the best overall record.
    Best player on the best team that absolutely ANNIHILATED the elite teams after the new year (go back and check).
    Rose deserved it.
    Yada – But Wade is still better than Rose NOW, irregardless of whether Rose took his team to the ECF by himself (which I disagree with) or not. Wade was better last year and put up better stats and I think that will be the case next season as well.
    After that, though?
    Rose > Wade in 2013.

  • Shem

    I would take Dwight over Dirk, just look at his team. But ROSE OVER DIRK. You’ve gotta be joking SLAM.

  • http://thetroyblog.com Teddy-the-Bear

    Rose over Dirk?! wtf?!

  • http://thetroyblog.com Teddy-the-Bear

    How can you say Dirk’s performance in the post-season was not legendary? Because he grabbed 2 less rebounds a game than Larry Bird and didn’t get as many assists?
    Since when is Larry Bird, one of the ten best players in NBA history, the minimum for “legendary”? Is no other NBA great a “legend” because they aren’t as good as Larry Bird?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    OK, that’s it.
    Why the f*ck is it so hard to imagine putting Rose above Dirk?
    Dirk’s stats declined across the board last season and I’d expect the same to happen next season as well.
    But dude wins a title and suddenly everyone wants to anoint him the new king of the NBA?
    Meanwhile, Rose will improve next season from last.
    No, chances are he won’t win MVP again but he’ll be a better player.
    Last year almost everyone was upset about Dirk being ranked number 9, saying he should be top 5, and he probably should’ve.
    This next year, he should be just outside of the top 5, and he is.
    And if DarkSaber sees this, sorry, fam, don’t mean to sling so much sh*t about your boy, but I feel the need to defend mine.
    Can we still be friends?
    Lol

  • http://nicekicks.com Meloman2.0

    Dirk has a ring… so I see why he’s ranked over melo. As for Durant, i really don’t see what makes him better. Their offensive games are pretty much equal, Melo is more clutch. They both don’t play much defense (although we’ve seen Melo play pretty good defense in important moments ie. when denver played La in the playoffs) so really.. what makes durant better? is he more experienced? no. Better offensive player? no. Better defensive player? No?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    And I just realized I sounded pretty angry up there.
    Nah, it’s really not that serious.
    If Dirk were ranked higher than Rose I wouldn’t be tripping at all.
    But some of y’all making Rose’s name taste like a** when you speak it, like he’s Kwame Brown or something.
    “Kwame Brown over Dirk!?!?!”

  • MUBWAR

    slam is on something this year.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Rose deserved the MVP last season (team won more games than MIA/Orl/SA/Bos/LA). I could also see why Slam has Rose/Durant above Dirk based on their youth and potential to put up better numbers than last season.
    Teddy, I was just using Bird as an example because everyone likes to compare (foolishly) both guys. Who would you rather me compare Dirk’s #s to? Wilt, MJ, Magic, Hakeem?
    Enigmatic, still trying to do that online association on 2k?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I’d like to JTaylor, but I was hoping to get 30 SLAM commenters on board.
    If it’s just me and you it’d get kinda boring, and since you play on HOF I’d likely get my a** beat all the time, ha ha

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    What Dirk did is legendary. The first title by a team with a European star player, the comebacks, 1 man runs, and 22-22 from the line are all things I’ll use to talk about Dirk’s legend. He may not be AS legendary as Bird, but a legend none-the-less (now that he led a team to a title to go with all of his other notable accomplishments).

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Yo speaking of the difficulty on 2k, y’all notice the higher the difficulty the more the comp just stands around waiting for mistakes rather then moving? I read on operationsports that the most realistic game is on pro difficulty with default play style…..

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Alls I know is it gets old really quick trying to make a simple 5-foot pass that gets intercepted all the time, like Derrick Rose or Chris Paul are incapable of passing over a defender’s head.
    Or having like, Joakim Noah’s shot blocked by Jose Calderon.
    Come on, now.
    I love 2K but they made every defender a defensive juggernaut this year, seems like.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Jose Calderon to Joakim Noah: “DON’T YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!?!? I’M THE JUGGERNAUT, B*TCH!!:

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Or how every layup I take in the paint rolls out but the CPU makes everything in the paint (PGs included) or how every one on the block possess Hakeem’s post game (pump-fakes, reverse pivots, up and under) or how my teammates help out in the paint for no reason, leaving guys on the perimeter wide open. I love 2K but they went too far trying to improve low post defense that perimeter defense suffered.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Oh yeah, man I HATE when I’m guarding the dude with the ball, and I’m doing a good job of Ding him up, but then here comes Mr. Overhelper to double team dude, leaving a 40% 3pt shooter wide open…swish…

  • http://slamonline.com tealish

    Lol, at least Meloman2.0 doesn’t hide his bias but that is some strong koolaid you’re sipping on.

  • http://nba.com GP23

    Yo, JTaylor, and Enigmatic, I’m on board with the 2k thing.. I am bored with MyPlayer now. Dirk had a great series, and congrats for the Dallas Mavs, but no way will they repeat again. What’s with all the hate for Rose?? dayyum !

  • http://slamonline.com Andrew woods

    @enigmatic I agree that lebron shouldnt of won the MVP, but I also think some of droses MVP hype has to be attributed to the general negative feedback aimed at Lebron and his decision. It almost seemed like the League had a, “crown anybody but him” mentality towards LEBRON. I feel drose’s personality it the polar opposite to Lebrons and therefore a lot of ppl gravitated towards him. Also im not taking anything away from rose as a player. I just think the amount of hype last season has to do with his performance and Lebrons lynching.

  • http://fivemag.de Speedy

    What is a legend?
    I know what Dirk Nowitzki is.
    He is a very good ballplayer with one of the best jumpshots and a great scoring ability. He is an average defender. He is a teamplayer and a leader.
    He could have given up after MIA and Golden State, but he always kept that hunger, to be the World Champion, alive. And after he got another chance to play in the Finals, he finally beat his demons (not clutch, soft, blahblah).
    No one can take that from you Dirk.

  • http://www.facebook.com/#!/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    I need 2K12 so bad, when I get a job, I think that’ll probably be what I spend my first paycheck on

  • MUBWAR

    Last season actual MVP’s
    1. Howard
    2. James
    3. Wade
    4. Rose

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    I dont agree with this ranking, I knew it was coming though. I actually had him seventh on the but slam didnt let the comment go through. You ave to pay homage to the fact he took over the playoffs and actually won something unlike CP3. Rose should be at this spot(7).
    rest of the rankings:
    1.LBJ
    2.Durant
    3.Dwight
    4.Wade
    5.ROSE
    6.kobe
    these ranking are not my opinion, they are just who I feel slam will have at these given spots.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    @Andrew Woods – I disagree, but I respect your argument.
    Give it up, MUBWAR.
    You’re starting to come off as the biggest Rose hater ever.

  • Z-Bound

    These rankings should be about where players are at right now. Enough of this projected nonsense. Right now, I would take Dirk as the best player in the league. You cannot guard him anymore. He is solid on D and creates so much offense for others, even if he doesn’t get the actual assist. Lebron is the fantasy number one, but much like KG is probably best suited to being some kind of out of this world second option.

  • http://slamonline.com Tae

    Wow Durant is in front of Dirk

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    BTW, MUBWAR, your three top choices for MVP last year went 1-5 against Rose’s Bulls last season.

  • http://slamonline.com Maurice Bobb

    Thanks @nbk!

  • http://www.facebook.com/#!/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    MUMBWAR hates Rose as much as bull22 hates the Heat….ok maybe that’s a little too far

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Your welcome, you owe my cat breakfast. Haha

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Hey, maybe MUBWAR IS bull22?
    Ha ha….nah…

  • MUBWAR

    how did that turn out 4 him in the playoffs enigmatic. The only reason that team got to the ECF is because of ind(a sub 500 team) and the hawks(known 4 exiting the playoffs within the 1st 2 rounds). let’s see how long it takes them to go back there or further…

  • MUBWAR

    i can’t believe i’ve just been compared to that nutj0b bull22. time to turn on 2k12 and leave it there

  • http://www.facebook.com/#!/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    Dude, all the Bulls need is a shooting guard of Ben Gordon/Jamal Crawford type guy at the 2 to help in scoring(and do his share at the defensive end)and they just might be as much of a Finals threat as Miami

  • http://slamonline.com Maurice Bobb

    @nbk Cat Chow? Ha!

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    MUBWAR – Sigh.
    The playoffs are IRRELEVANT.
    MVP is a REGULAR SEASON award, bright one.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Just feed the cat the dog food.
    Payback, Kobe!

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Gazelle but that’ll work lol

  • lukas

    you must be kiddin’ – dirk killed everybody thats going to come out in front of him, except for howard and rose (who both messed up in the playoffs) and had arguably the worst supporting cast of all top 6 players (again except for howard and maybe rose. dirk is top 5 for sure!

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    He obviously had a pretty good supporting cast. They won a title

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    The worst supporting cast??
    Wow.

  • Soldberg

    How can LeBron and wade be placed higher than Dirk? Wades second and third bananas were LeBron and cbosh. Dirk’s were Jason terry and Jason Kidd. That was maybe the moat memorable individual playoff run ever, or at least can be argued. Starting with that 18 point fourth quarter in game 1 against Portland. What dirk just did was very special.
    Plus, if we remember back, dirk and the Mavs were on target for a massive season before he and Caron butler went down around new years. Up until then you could make a legitimate case for dirk as MVP.

    I had a detailed argument with the slam writer who wrote dirks article in, I think, 2007. I was so annoyed by his low ranking because of all the typical bs American created stereotypes attached to dirk’s game. We ended up concluding that the next few years would dictate how dirk’s legacy would like, yet I still think he isn’t be properly recognized. That playoff run and all-NBA season he just produced was as magical as any run in the past 15 years and so refreshing and unique, in that the Mavs accomplished something very special for what they were

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