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Mark Cuban called me a moron

by Taytay 24
created May 09, 2007, last edited February 10, 2009
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When Mark Cuban was asked if he had any questions about Dirk Nowitzki's ability to lead the Dallas Mavericks he replied, 'No, not at all. Not even a little bit. Anyone who suggests otherwise is a moron. You can print that.'

Guess he was talking about me.

There is no question in my mind about Nowitzki's disability to lead. He's a great player that has made failed attempts to lead in the past, but he just doesn't have it in him. And I'm OK with that.

There has been a lot of talk the past few weeks about Nowitzki's inability to lead, but that is not his problem. Leadership does not have to come from your best player. It's nice if it does, but it isn't necessary.

Nowitzki's fatal error is that he is not aggressive. The Mavs can fill in leadership from other players, but if their best player refuses to take the ball to the basket, they are doomed to fail. In Game 3 of the 2006 Finals, the Mavs reverted to their jumpshooting ways, and it happened again in the Golden State Warriors series, and that starts with Nowitzki. He went from regular season MVP to playoff MIA overnight.

So that's why Nowitzki's got to go. It isn't about a lack of leadership, but rather a lack of aggressiveness. Having a seven footer who can shoot from the outside is only dangerous if he has the complimentary inside game. Dirk could do it, but he has consistently refused to, particularly in the playoffs.

With Nowitzki, the Mavs will always win 55 plus, but they will never win a title. If they are content with being a perennial good to great team, then by all means, maintain the status quo. But if the goal is a NBA title, it's time to say goodbye.

What should they do with him?

Some have suggested a trade for Kevin Garnett. I don't see that as an improvement. KG and Dirk are the same animal. Or more accurately, the same non-animal.

I do not know the details of draft pick trade values, so I can't propose a specific deal. But I would agree to trade everyone save one point guard in a package for the number one pick in the draft. Do whatever needs to be done to match salaries, and make 'em a Godfather offer. Then I would select Greg Oden.

Would this be a step backwards for a few years? Certainly. Oden will spend a few years continuing to develop his game, plus the Mavs will have to restock at the other positions.

Will it eventually result in titles? Without a doubt. Oden will win multiple titles in his career.

Will the Mavs actually attempt such a trade? Not a chance. Because Cuban isn't the moron that I am.

Also published at 110 Percent.


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
935 days ago
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tossing the present away is stupidety defined
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
935 days ago
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and spelling stupidity wrong is sheer genius!
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Davis21wylieMVP
935 days ago
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You mean shear genious?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
935 days ago
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No. No, I didn't...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
935 days ago
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WHATEVER THIS AINT SCOOL
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
935 days ago
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SCHOOL
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
935 days ago
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Amazing... But yeah. D21W, Manny is correct, it's sheer. Shear is a verb; you would shear a sheep, for example. Sheer is correct in Manny's context.
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Davis21wylieMVP
935 days ago
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Dude, Alex, it was a joke. I know it's spelled "sheer". He was mocking the AF for misspelling words, so I intentionally -- aw, never mind.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
935 days ago
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the BEST part is hearing the cockney voice in my head read Alex's comments! I think I need hernia surgery!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
935 days ago
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and me saying "No, No I didn't" was my way of sarcastically telling Dice21Dub that his joke was funny by topping it (it's what I do) and assholishly pretending it wasn't.

Gotchya!!!

(or did I?)

Yes, I did...

Wait.... what?

Huey Lewis sings "I Want a New Font" and the credits roll as Manny Strolls into a time lapsed sunset...
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I LOVE ME SOME MEWaterboy
935 days ago
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From what I've seen of Oden, isn't he kinda like a gentle giant himself? Another thing, couldn't Oden be mistaken for Michael Finley's dad?
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Davis21wylieMVP
935 days ago
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I still think he looks like an older version of Robert Parish.
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Taytay 24All-American
935 days ago
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Yes, he's quiet. I'm OK with quiet and besides, he was a freshman on an experienced team.

And he held back a little because of the hand this year. But there were plays, particularly in the tourney, when he forgot about the hand and dominated.

Put it this way: he isn't going to settle for outside jump shots like Nowitzki.
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The BeastAAA-er
935 days ago
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Oden isn't just a great player, he is a good person. http://www.m...ass/leonardo and bill.jpg
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The BeastAAA-er
935 days ago
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Oh ya, he is a very professional man too. russell_lg_01.jpg
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The BeastAAA-er
935 days ago
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Oops that was Bill Russell. My bad.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
934 days ago
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People call each other morons all the time. No biggie. I mean really. It was just a simple comment. This is nothing big to be talking about.
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Taytay 24All-American
934 days ago
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Dude, that's just an introduction, at attention grabber. The article is about what I think the Mavs should do with Dirk this offseason.
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