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T-Mac was on his way to becoming a great defender when he was with the Raptors, but as soon as he came to Orlando, it was all offense from then on.
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Basically... The man is 7 feet tall and can fade away contorting his body like hes backpedaling on a unicycle and still make shots.Originally Posted by Rexanglorum
fraij da 5 11 wrote:
Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
Dude there are no Dirk Nowitski stoppers, they don't exist anymore, just contest the shots and hope he has a bad shooting night.
Basically... The man is 7 feet tall and can fade away contorting his body like hes backpedaling on a unicycle and still make shots.Originally Posted by Rexanglorum
fraij da 5 11 wrote:
Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
Dude there are no Dirk Nowitski stoppers, they don't exist anymore, just contest the shots and hope he has a bad shooting night.
Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Y'all do realize TMAC guarded him maybe 20% of the time in that series.
Stephen Jackson locked him up IMO
Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Y'all do realize TMAC guarded him maybe 20% of the time in that series.
Stephen Jackson locked him up IMO
Originally Posted by KingJay718
This man says hi. He used to give Dirk panic attacks.
Originally Posted by KingJay718
This man says hi. He used to give Dirk panic attacks.
I dunno but this made me laugh hard..Originally Posted by Scott Frost
I would say a combination of these guys:
2006 NBA Finals:
Game 1: Joe Crawford, Joe DeRosa, Bennett Salvatore
Game 2: Bob Delaney, Steve Javie, Eddie F. Rush
Game 3: Dan Crawford, Ken Mauer, Jack Nies
Game 4: **** Bavetta, Mike Callahan, Bernie Fryer
Game 5: Joe Crawford, Joe DeRosa, Bennett Salvatore
Game 6: Dan Crawford, Steve Javie, Eddie F. Rush
I dunno but this made me laugh hard..Originally Posted by Scott Frost
I would say a combination of these guys:
2006 NBA Finals:
Game 1: Joe Crawford, Joe DeRosa, Bennett Salvatore
Game 2: Bob Delaney, Steve Javie, Eddie F. Rush
Game 3: Dan Crawford, Ken Mauer, Jack Nies
Game 4: **** Bavetta, Mike Callahan, Bernie Fryer
Game 5: Joe Crawford, Joe DeRosa, Bennett Salvatore
Game 6: Dan Crawford, Steve Javie, Eddie F. Rush
Originally Posted by Rexanglorum
The guy is a seven footer whose shooting stroke is better than almost every single player, perimeter or post, to have ever played this game. You also have to recognize how he has expanded his games. A lot of guys come into the league as slashers and scorers and develop their jump shot. Dirk came into the NBA with that jumper but what he added was the other components of an offensive game. Now he can drive and post and that high release, that fade away and that shooting stroke can make jumpers any where within 35 feet of the rim but he is dominating because most of those shots are within the college three point line where, at that range, the jump shot, even contested is very high percentage.
Originally Posted by Rexanglorum
The guy is a seven footer whose shooting stroke is better than almost every single player, perimeter or post, to have ever played this game. You also have to recognize how he has expanded his games. A lot of guys come into the league as slashers and scorers and develop their jump shot. Dirk came into the NBA with that jumper but what he added was the other components of an offensive game. Now he can drive and post and that high release, that fade away and that shooting stroke can make jumpers any where within 35 feet of the rim but he is dominating because most of those shots are within the college three point line where, at that range, the jump shot, even contested is very high percentage.