Hamtaro CP3KDKG
11-14-2015, 02:50 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58UExy4iCNU
:lol :lol :applause: :applause:
two of the most skilled and fundamentally sound players technically...............Dirks footwork is so underrated, def some of the best most functional footwork ever:applause: :applause:
http://www.thoughtsofajeanius.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/kobe-bryant-dirk-nowitzki-2011-5-8-19-20-0.jpg
http://cdn.slamonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/dirk-kobe.jpg
"I always knew he was cold,'' Bryant said after the Lakers’ Wednesday shootaround at the American Airlines Center. "I never understood people who thought otherwise. I thought maybe they just don't have the proper knowledge of the game.
“Anybody who can watch Dirk play and not understand what his value is or how good he is I believe doesn't belong in a reasonable basketball conversation.''
“He’s probably the greatest player in my generation that I played against,” said Nowitzki, who has 27,239 career points and will likely pass Elvin Hayes and Moses Malone over the next few weeks to move up to seventh on the list. “Obviously Shaq was very dominant, Tim Duncan was great, but I just loved watching Kobe. I don’t think there will ever be another MJ, but he’s definitely as close as it gets that we’ll ever see.
“He had it all. He’s a clutch player, can make shots from anywhere. I’ve had a blast from watching him during his career very closely."
:lol :lol :applause: :applause:
two of the most skilled and fundamentally sound players technically...............Dirks footwork is so underrated, def some of the best most functional footwork ever:applause: :applause:
http://www.thoughtsofajeanius.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/kobe-bryant-dirk-nowitzki-2011-5-8-19-20-0.jpg
http://cdn.slamonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/dirk-kobe.jpg
"I always knew he was cold,'' Bryant said after the Lakers’ Wednesday shootaround at the American Airlines Center. "I never understood people who thought otherwise. I thought maybe they just don't have the proper knowledge of the game.
“Anybody who can watch Dirk play and not understand what his value is or how good he is I believe doesn't belong in a reasonable basketball conversation.''
“He’s probably the greatest player in my generation that I played against,” said Nowitzki, who has 27,239 career points and will likely pass Elvin Hayes and Moses Malone over the next few weeks to move up to seventh on the list. “Obviously Shaq was very dominant, Tim Duncan was great, but I just loved watching Kobe. I don’t think there will ever be another MJ, but he’s definitely as close as it gets that we’ll ever see.
“He had it all. He’s a clutch player, can make shots from anywhere. I’ve had a blast from watching him during his career very closely."