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Dirk Nowitzki is playing in his eighth consecutive All-Star Game on Sunday,
and he's only 30 years old.
That sets him up to climb the charts as one of the most prolific power
forwards in NBA history. At the very least, he will be remembered as a player
who helped transform the position, bringing finesse and shooting to the
traditional power forward ideal of brute force.
He's proving there is more than one way to be one of the greats. He's also
having one of his best statistical seasons.
Dallas Mavericks / NBA
"He's just been phenomenally consistent for us all year," coach Rick Carlisle
said. "If our record were better, he'd be solidly in the MVP talk. But he
understands how that works. The media vote for things like that and they put
a lot of emphasis on the teams that win a lot of games, as they should."
Nowitzki puts much more stock in winning than any numbers he might post.
Still, numbers define athletes.
With that in mind, we thought it would be enlightening to see where Nowitzki
ranks on some of the key statistical lists for power forwards.
These lists are confined to players who spent most of their careers playing
power forward, though some might have also played center or small forward at
times.
We used 15 power forwards: Charles Barkley, Tom Chambers, Terry Cummings, Tim
Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Elvin Hayes, Jerry Lucas, Karl Malone, Bob McAdoo,
Kevin McHale, Nowitzki, Charles Oakley, Bob Pettit, Jack Sikma, and Buck
Williams. Players who specialized in one area (think Dennis Rodman) were
omitted for this exercise. Nowitzki, Duncan and Garnett are still active.
這篇列出了15位大前鋒
還有Nowitzki在其中的排水
很多表格
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