Nowitzki
passes Olajuwon as top international scorer
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[November 12, 2014]
(Reuters) - Dirk Nowitzki became the
highest-scoring non-U.S. born player in the National Basketball
Association on Tuesday, passing Hakeem Olajuwon with a 23-point
performance as the Dallas Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings 106-98.
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The 7-foot (2.13 meter) German finished the game with 26,953
career points, also moving to ninth on the NBA's all-time scoring
list.
Nigeria-born Olajuwon compiled 26,946 points over an 18-year career.
Nowitzki's performance came as the Mavericks rallied from a 24-point
deficit to beat the Kings.
The 36-year-old has been a top player in an era when a flood of
international talent has joined the ranks of a league traditionally
dominated by American players.
The NBA had 38 international players when he entered the league in
1998, and now has 101 from 37 countries and territories.
Nowitzki, who was selected ninth in the 1998 draft by the Milwaukee
Bucks before being immediately traded to Dallas, is a 12-time
All-Star who was awarded the league's most valuable player award for
the 2006-07 regular season.
(Reporting By Cameron French; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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