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Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds / 3,000 assists:
Kareem
K. Malone
Chamberlain
Shaq
Hakeem
Garnett
Nowitzki
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds/ 3,000 assists and 1,000 3's converted:
Nowitzki
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Points to his uniqueness
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Impartial NBA analyst
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds / 3,000 assists:
Kareem
K. Malone
Chamberlain
Shaq
Hakeem
Garnett
Nowitzki
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds/ 3,000 assists and 1,000 3's converted:
Nowitzki
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Points to his uniqueness
That's pretty awesome, but I don't see him being alone in that category for very long as today's big men like to shoot 3s
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by sd3035
That's pretty awesome, but I don't see him being alone in that category for very long as today's big men like to shoot 3s
Lmao dude no way look at the first list. How many of today's big men make that first list without the 3s
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by sd3035
That's pretty awesome, but I don't see him being alone in that category for very long as today's big men like to shoot 3s
How many modern big men are going to put up 25,000/10,000/3,000? Even if we forget about the 10,000/3,000/1,000 3s, only 19 players in league history have managed to post 25,000+ points in their careers. Dirk should be alone in that category for a good chunk of time.
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Impartial NBA analyst
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
How many modern big men are going to put up 25,000/10,000/3,000? Even if we forget about the 10,000/3,000/1,000 3s, only 19 players in league history have managed to post 25,000+ points in their careers. Dirk should be alone in that category for a good chunk of time.
Bran James
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by sd3035
Bran James
LeBron counts as a big?
He's been listed as a small forward 9/12 years, a power forward 2/12 years, and a shooting guard 1/12 years. He can definitely play the 4 but he'll be remembered as a small forward.
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Impartial NBA analyst
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
LeBron counts as a big?
He's been listed as a small forward 9/12 years, a power forward 2/12 years, and a shooting guard 1/12 years. He can definitely play the 4 but he'll be remembered as a small forward.
Bran "Mr 1-5" James
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by sd3035
Bran "Mr 1-5" James
1-4 is somewhat accurate, 1-5 is a little sketchier imo, but he'll be remembered as a 3...a versatile one, but a 3 all the same.
Anyway though, positional eligibility aside, LeBron is still 3,500 rebounds short. He's not there yet.
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
LeBron counts as a big?
He's been listed as a small forward 9/12 years, a power forward 2/12 years, and a shooting guard 1/12 years. He can definitely play the 4 but he'll be remembered as a small forward.
Either way, he could make that original list.
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by Siemens
Either way, he could make that original list.
He definitely could make the list as a player, I just didn't agree with labeling him as a big. Barring injury he should reach 25,000/10,000/3,000/1000 3s...he'll probably create his own club, maybe something like 30,000/10,000/7,000.
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Impartial NBA analyst
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
1-4 is somewhat accurate, 1-5 is a little sketchier imo, but he'll be remembered as a 3...a versatile one, but a 3 all the same.
Anyway though, positional eligibility aside, LeBron is still 3,500 rebounds short. He's not there yet.
Once Bran finds out there is a new statistical category he could be #1 in.......commence the statpadding. Bran will be like a prime Rodman if he reads this thread
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maimi heat fan sinc'89
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds / 3,000 assists:
Kareem
K. Malone
Chamberlain
Shaq
Hakeem
Garnett
Nowitzki
Players with 25,000 points / 10,000 rebounds/ 3,000 assists and 1,000 3's converted:
Nowitzki
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Points to his uniqueness
Not to be a dick but this isn't surprising in the least bit. The common consensus around the NBA is that Dirk is the GOAT shooting big man. There isn't a debate.
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Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
LeBron counts as a big?
He's been listed as a small forward 9/12 years, a power forward 2/12 years, and a shooting guard 1/12 years. He can definitely play the 4 but he'll be remembered as a small forward.
He can still likely get those stats.
-Smak
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Local High School Star
Re: Arbitrary yet illustrating Dirk Nowitzki statistic
Funny not seeing Duncan on that list. WTF? not enough assists?
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