Nowitzki: It's One-Man Show

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">SACRAMENTO ? Dirk Nowitzki took Kobe Bryant's 62-point eruption as an opportunity to point out the differences in basketball in the United States and in Europe.

    The biggest discrepancy: the absence of the team game in America.

    When asked if Bryant's huge game was, at the least, a good entertainment package for fans even though it came at the Mavericks' expense, Nowitzki said:

    "I guess. That's what American sports are ? a one-man show, I guess. Every time you look on TV, it's not Houston and LA, it's T-Mac [Tracy McGrady] and Kobe against each other."

    That's not the case in Europe, the German-born Nowitzki said. While many soccer superstars are revered in Europe, basketball is known as a team game, not for its individual playmakers.

    Recently, the German national team that Nowitzki led to a silver medal in the European Championships was named the sports team of the year in Germany, a rarity given the dominance of soccer there.

    "In Europe, it's more of a five-on-five game," he said. "But I guess over here it's more a game of stars and a game of heroes. And Kobe put on a show."

    Nowitzki's point is well taken. The NBA goes to great lengths to market its superstars more so than teams. Superstar jerseys sell quickly. Hats with team logos, not so well. </div>

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  2. Jurassic

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    Apparently he didn't watch the finals last year.
     
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    he makes this point after kobe scorches him, true, but still a little sour
     
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    The diggler is at it again. Although he brings a good point, you can't expect him to give any credit to the opponent. Atleast he hasn't blamed Howard or Daniels or Griffin or whoever allowed Kobe to score 62.
     

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