Dirk Nowitzki's 2011 playoff run is the most impressive individual championship performance in NBA history. This is not nostalgia — the numbers and context support it.
The numbers (source: Basketball Reference):
- 27.7 PPG, 8.1 RPG, 2.5 APG across 21 playoff games
- 46% FG, 37% 3PT, 94% FT
- .611 True Shooting Percentage
The context that makes it unmatched:
Round 1 vs. Blazers: Dallas was down 0-2 to a Portland team led by Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge. Won 4 of the next 5. Dirk averaged 28.5 PPG in the series.
Round 2 vs. Lakers: A sweep of the defending champion Lakers. Dirk averaged 28.3 PPG against Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, and Ron Artest. The 2-time defending champs had no answer.
WCF vs. Thunder: Dirk against the young trio of Durant, Westbrook, and Harden. Dallas won in 5. Dirk had 48 points in Game 1.
NBA Finals vs. Heat: The defining series. Down 2-1 to LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, Dirk willed Dallas to 3 straight wins. His left-handed layup in Game 2 — the one where he switched hands mid-air while being fouled by LeBron — is the most iconic shot in Mavs history.
Why it tops everything else: Dirk beat 4 teams that included 8 future Hall of Famers. His second-best teammate was Jason Terry. LeBron had Wade and Bosh. Durant had Westbrook and Harden. Dirk had heart.
Sources:
- Basketball Reference — complete 2011 playoff stats
- ESPN — 2011 Finals coverage
- NBA.com — historical playoff records
The left-handed layup in Game 2 of the Finals is the greatest single shot in Mavs history. Switching hands mid-air against LeBron James while running a fever. Superhuman.