DIRK - Doesnt think he should be an All Star

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"Averaging whatever, 15, 16 points, I don't think you should be an All-Star," Nowitzki said. "But we'll just have to wait and see. I think there is a lot of great young talent in this league that deserves to go. I think LaMarcus Aldridge has been stiff the last couple of years. He's a great young player, fun to watch. You know Blake and Love are playing great. There is a lot of talent at my position."
Could LMA be the next Dirk? They both have that incredible humility and their games are eerily similar.
 
Could LMA be the next Dirk? They both have that incredible humility and their games are eerily similar.

How do you figure? Dirk has pretty much been a 7 foot small forward who handles the ball like a guard and does most of his damage facing the basket or off of isolation plays. LaMarcus has been mostly a pick-and-pop 4/5 who has gradually turned into one of the better post-up players in the league, but really needs a guard to get him into his offense.
 
Dirk is right. He isn't playing at an all star level. And it's not really close. He got off to a slow start and Dallas looked like the worst defending champs in recent memory. He has been playing better and Dallas is now over .500, but he still only has a PER of 18.8, is only averaging 17.2 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 2.3 apg and all of his advanced stats are far inferior to Aldridge's. By comparison Aldridge has a PER of 24.3, is averaging 23.1 ppg, 8.8 rpg and 2.8 apg.

Plus, the Blazers are currently the 6th seed and Dallas is the 8th. Yeah, only a half game separates the two, but the defending champs are also currently only a half game away from missing the playoffs and being in the lottery and their best player is playing his worst ball since 1999-2000! If Dirk gets picked for the all star game this year, it will be a lifetime achievement award for finally winning a ring and will have absolutely nothing to do with the way he's playing this season.

BNM
 
Hes a made man after that post season performance. Even before that he was in the club of that same 12-15 guys who makes the ASG every year regardless of how well they're doing or others are doing.

David Stern's NBA at its finest.
 

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