Often, great players are not seen for their brilliance, until long after they have retired. With the rivalry that comes with each of us, having a bias towards our own teams, it's easy to forget that the other teams' superstar may just be as great as ours.
Through the foggy glasses of a fan, we tend to view opposing superstars through their weaknesses, rather than just appreciate that we are privileged to watch one of the greatest basketball specimen in history.
It's far too easy to say: Tim Duncan
Is it possible that those things might be part of the characteristics of each of those players? Yes, but do they take away from the fact that these guys possess supreme talent and players like each of them might never be seen again in our lifetimes? Not one bit.
Tim Duncan is as technically sound as any power forward in NBA history, Manu Ginobli
It's far too often that we hear the blame placed on Dirk for the Mavs misfortunes, or complains about him being soft, and the rest of the propaganda that is widely spread by people who may watch 6 Mavs games all year.
The Fact is, Dirk has seen every double team, played against every kind of defender there is in the NBA and thrives through them all at a superstar level every time.
Asked about Dirks' performance after a Celtics lost to Dallas recently, Kevin Garnett
“The vet’s crafty, man,’’ KG said “He’s played against everything - short guys, quicker guys, thicker guys, stronger guys, longer guys. Good offensive players, they have an arsenal of moves.’’
This ability to amaze only continued wednesday night as Dirk continued his bid for MVP this season and put up another "We ain't losing this" performance during the 4th quarter of a tight home game against the visiting Blazers. With the game tied at 91 all, Dirk went to work. In the final 2:24, Nowitzki
Performances like these aren't going to last forever so it would behoove us all, to just watch and enjoy the performances these guys put on rather than criticize them for their short-comings.
I enjoyed this.
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