He wasn't competing against his teammates, so it makes good sense to compare him to the opponent.xkonk wrote:Dirk shot 41.6% (not very good) for the series, including 36.8% from three (good, not great, and below his season average). He made up for it at the line, ... In short, all he did was shoot a lot in a not very efficient manner and get a good number of defensive boards. I don't see any reason to say that Dirk had a good series in an absolute sense, although I guess you could argue about how he did compared to his teammates.
He had a TS% of .537, while Miami shot .524. Several Mavs shot better and less frequently.
It's hard to imagine anyone but Dirk getting the series mvp. Wade can't get it, any more than LeBron could get season MVP.
Like LeBron in this series, Dirk drew extra defensive attention. Both guys passed out of double teams, and Dallas' secondary scorers were better.
In the season, Miami held opponents to .023 lower than average TS%.
In the playoffs, they held Philly to .047 under their season TS%.
Then they held Boston just .008 under their normal shooting.
They held the Bulls to .078 under their season TS%.
In the Finals, Dirk was .063 below his season TS%. But Dallas was actually .007 better than in the season.
It seems the Heat overplayed Rose, and it worked -- no one else stepped up.
They overloaded on Dirk, and a bunch of guns opened up: Terry, Barea, Stevenson