2010 Boston Celtics (5th in overall DRtg, Lost NBA Finals in 7) vs. Miami Heat 1st RdAbeVigodaLive wrote:yuh_nuccu wrote:Yeah, like... not at all. Kind of a ridiculous insinuation, to be honest. Like I said, we're looking for reasons here. If you honestly believe that Dirk upped his game for the playoffs more than Wade did I don't know what to tell you, but I think you know better than that. Wade's numbers in the playoffs only dropped after his knees started to really break down. At his peak, he carved up (like really carved up) some of the best defensive teams of his generation in the playoffs (teams like the Celtics and Pistons). I can post the numbers if you like.AbeVigodaLive wrote:
You mentioned PER a couple of times touting Wade.
Do you think it's disconcerting that Wade's PER goes down in the playoffs from the regular season (25.3 - 22.7)... while Dirk Nowitzki's has gone up in the playoffs (23.5 - 24.2)?
Please do. Because it's critical that we compare both players (good and bad) for their careers in their entirety. Turns out Nowitzki has been one of the more noteworthy playoff performers of recent years.
He's averaged at least 23.4 ppg in the playoffs in 11 different seasons. He's been sneaky consistently good. Not quite at Duncan's level for longevity and quality... but pretty close.
And if we're taking the good AND the bad with each player... Wade played on a 67-loss team in his prime. Just saying...
This was the year right before LeBron joined the Heat, supposedly in large part because he felt that he could not get past the Celtics on his own with the Cavs.
Series Stats
Dwyane Wade - 33.2 PPG .564 FG 5.6 RPG 6.8 APG 1.6 SPG 1.6 BPG
Regular Season
Dwyane Wade - 26.6 PPG .476 FG 4.8 RPG 6.5 APG 1.8 SPG 1.1 BPG
2005 Detroit Pistons (3rd in overall DRtg, Lost NBA Finals in 7) vs. Miami Heat ECF
Series Stats
Dwyane Wade - 25.8 PPG .440 FG 4.5 RPG 4.3 APG 1.7 SPG 1.0 BPG
*(With the Heat up 3-1, Wade sustained an injury in Game 5 and had to miss Game 6 at Detroit. He wasn't the same afterwards. Detroit ended up winning the series in 7.)
Regular Season
Dwyane Wade - 24.1 PPG .478 FG 5.2 RPG 6.8 APG 1.6 SPG 1.1 BPG
2006 Detroit Pistons (5th in overall DRtg, Lost in ECF to MIA) vs. Miami Heat ECF
Series Stats
Dwyane Wade - 26.7 PPG .617 FG 5.2 RPG 5.5 APG 1.8 SPG 1.5 BPG
Regular Season
Dwyane Wade - 27.2 PPG .495 FG 5.7 RPG 6.7 APG 1.9 SPG 0.8 BPG
2006 Dallas Mavericks (11th in overall DRtg, Lost in NBA Finals) vs. Miami Heat
Series Stats
Dwyane Wade (Age 24) - 34.7 PPG .468 FG 7.8 RPG 3.8 APG 2.7 SPG 1.0 BPG
Dirk Nowitzki (Age 27) - 22.8 PPG .390 FG 10.8 RPG 2.5 APG 0.7 SPG 0.7 BPG
(Using age to indicate that both were in their relative primes)
Regular Season
Dwyane Wade - 27.2 PPG .495 FG 5.7 RPG 6.7 APG 1.9 SPG 0.8 BPG
Dirk Nowitzki - 26.6 PPG .480 FG 9.0 RPG 2.8 APG 0.7 SPG 1.0 BPG
So Wade, when they were both in their relative primes going head-to-head in the NBA Finals:
Had only 3 less RPG than Dirk Nowitzki. Yet, he scored nearly 12 more PPG, shot nearly 8 percentage points higher from the field, dished out more APG (expected), and even blocked more shots per game.