In Game 3 of the finals, Dirk Nowitzki's performance was still sluggish, with only 8 successful shots out of 20 attempts, and adding free throws, he barely reached 22 points, along with 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 turnovers.
Players good at coordinating from the post all inherently possess strong capabilities to attract double teams.
When they can't solve their opponents 1v1 and their ability to attract defensive attention decreases, their risk of making passing errors also significantly increases.
Take Chris Webber during his first season with the Kings, for example, who had an average of 3.5 turnovers per game; or like Olajuwon, even during his "back-to-back championships" period, his average turnovers per game reached 3.3, with his career average turnovers also as high as 3!
This is because their bodies are more robust, coupled with larger passing motion ranges, leading to this result.
There is really no way to change it.