I don't define success as making it to the Conf Semi's or Conf Finals and then losing. Dallas never went further than that with Nash on the team. Without him, they improved their record and went to the Finals. I don't see how you can argue that they didn't improve without Nash.
Well in that case until you win the Championship, you are not successful. Yes they did reach NBA Finals and I will give them credit for defeating a very good Spurs team (their only playoff performance worth talking about) but they lost to a weaker Miami Heat. This year they are at the same place where they were when Nash left i.e. lost in the first round,
The difference is that this time the opposition was much much inferior to the oposition that beat them in 2004. So please tell me where is the progress ? You yourself talked about the need for a change, change in leadership, change in coaching, change in players. If they have improved so much then why the need to change within 3 seasons ?
I am sorry but I totally disagree that Mavericks have made any improvement.
Of course we all know they didn't improve enough to win it all. That's why I've said that Dirk alone won't win us a championship. But that other piece of puzzle isn't Nash. Even with Nash, Dallas would've lost to the Warriors this year. Dirk needs an inside presence in the mold of Duncan or Stoudamire.
Had Dirk played like the way he plays in Regular Season, Dallas probably would have won the NBA title last year and they would be beating the crap out of Utah at this time of the year. So the problem is Dirk, his performance is rather ordinary in playoffs. Why does he need another inside presence like Duncan/Amare, why cant he be that inside presence ?
And it is a crazy assumption that with Nash Dallas would have lost to Warriors, That's just crazy imagination and has no basis.
As for your points about free agency, I am utterly shocked that you don't think Cuban does enough! The guy shells out crazy money left and right. Shawn Bradley, Raeef LaFrentz, Marquis Daniels, Abdul-Wahad, Michael Finley, Eric Dampier are just SOME of the players that Cuban overpaid by various degrees (all brought in by Nellie btw). As for drafting, you seem to be forgetting that Dirk and Howard were drafted by the Mavs (both scouted by Nellie's son Don Nelson, the team's current head of player personnel).
Dude Spending money isn't enough to get you the free agents, Remember Karl Malone/Gary Payton didn't cost much to the lakers, Michael Finley didn't cost much to Spurs. It's approaching the best free agent with right attitude, telling them that you are a legitimate contender. It may involve bucket lload of money, it may not. How much money Alanzo Mourning, Gary Payton were making in Miami ? Knicks spend way more than Cuban does, but look at what they have got, a reject of every team has landed in New York and it has become a mess. Obviously Cuban is too smart to get into that kind of mess. Also please dont blame Nellie for Cuban's mistake, If Cuban listened to Nellie, he would not have let Nash go. Cuban offers money to players based on his evaluation as was evident from Nash's Deal.
And afaik Dirk was not scouted by Nellie's son, He was drafted/scouted by Nellie himself, Cuban wasn't even the Mavs owner around that time. Ironically on the same day Nellie also got Nash from Suns (?) and that IMO built the foundation for Mavs revival. Cuban, since 2000, obviously made right moves to make mavs as the top NBA team.
And I can't believe your selective memory when it comes to "going after Shaq". There was no way in hell that the Lakers were going to trade Shaq to any team in the Western Conference. You could've offered the Lakers Dirk and 50% share of profits in the Mavs team for free and they still wouldn't have traded him to Dallas or any other Western Conference team! But your dislike of Cuban is so high that you're going to fault him for not landing Shaq.
Before accusing me of 'faulting cuban because I dislike him so much', please try to read the posts properly. I also said Rasheed Wallace because I suspected If I gave example of only Shaq, I would be accused of exactly what you accused me of. Yes I dislike Cuban and blame him for not getting Shaq but not because of my dislikeness but IMO he didn't make enough effort to get Shaq. Yes I know how difficult it would have been for Mavs to get Shaq. But all Mark could spent was 2 minutes for a player like Shaq ?
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_a...n_shaq_trade_talks_were_a_brief_conversation/
Dallas was Shaq's no. 1 choice, Lakers probably wanted Dirk or something Cuban didn't want to talk about it, end of the discussion. Duh, I would have traded entire roster for Shaq and a championship.
In any case 'Shaq' was just one example, may be an extreme one but just one example. What effort did he make to get Rasheed Wallace (who could have been the missing piece of the puzzle you have been saying. What efffort did he make for Ben Wallace or Vince Carter, Jason Kidd, Tracy Mcgrady, Tyson Chandler, Chris Webber etc ? Not much I would say.
You've argued before how the Western Conference is supposedly weak as compared to before. I simply don't think that's true. I certainly don't think the Sacramento Kings of 2001-04 were any better than the Spurs, Mavs, Suns of current time. Yet the Nash/Dirk/Finley led Mavs lost to them twice in the playoffs, and only beat them that one year when Webber got hurt. And of course the Mavs never beat the Spurs in the playoffs until after Nash left.
Well I guess we can agree to diagree on that. Also, If you think the Western Conf and Spurs of today/last year are as good as 1999-2003 Spurs then I guess there is no point in discussing it any furthur. I totally respect your opinion.