On this day: Born June 19, 1978 -
Dirk Nowitzki, NBA player
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[June 18, 2020]
By Zoran Milosavljevic
(Reuters) - Dallas Mavericks' Dirk
Nowitzki was one of the finest imports to feature in the NBA and
became the first European player to win the league's Most Valuable
Player award (MVP) in 2007 before he led the franchise to a maiden
championship in 2011.
The towering power forward joined the NBA in 1998 from the
wilderness of German basketball, where he played for local club
Wurzburg in his hometown before he was selected as a first-round
draft pick by the Milwaukee Bucks.
He was traded to the Mavs straight away and spent his entire 21-year
career with them before he retired last year with 14 NBA All-Star
appearances to his name.
Few people could have imagined Nowitzki would rise to such giddy
heights while he was still a teenager playing in Europe.
"He's like a lot of European players in that he doesn't like
contact," the then Mavericks assistant coach Donnie Nelson said
after watching s 19-year old Nowitzki in action.
"He has a lot of work to do but he is smart and he can handle the
ball. He has the kind of potential that leaves you curious."
Having made steady progress in his early years with the Mavs,
Nowitzki first tasted success at international level when he won the
bronze medal with Germany at the 2002 World Cup and silver at the
2005 European Championship.
Boasting impressive speed, footwork, long-range shooting and
dribbling skills for a man 2.13 metres tall, Nowitzki was always a
menace in and outside the paint as well as behind the three-point
arc.
He almost single-handedly drove Germany to the EuroBasket 2005
final, where he received a standing ovation from a capacity 20,000
crowd in the Belgrade Arena after they lost to Greece.
He admitted in the latter part of his illustrious career that the
fledgling stages were tough.
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Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki celebrates his basket against the
Miami Heat in the fourth quarter during Game 5 of the NBA Finals
basketball series in Dallas, June 9, 2011. REUTERS/Lucy
Nicholson/File Photo
"Mentally, it was tough. I forgot what city we were in most of the
time. I can't even imagine going through it at the age of 18 or 19."
In 2007, Nowitzki averaged 24.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game to
win the regular season's MVP award but had to wait another four
years to win an elusive championship ring as the Mavs built their
title-winning roster.
Having been beaten by traditional Texan rivals San Antonio Spurs in
the playoffs three times in four seasons, the Mavericks managed to
hold on to Nowitzki who became a free agent in 2010 and signed a
four-year $80 million contract extension.
The following season brought glory for the Mavs and Nowitzki as they
defied the odds to beat strong favourites Miami Heat 4-2 in the
final, with the German winning the 2011 NBA finals MVP award after
he outshone Lebron James in the series.
Nowitzki averaged 27.7 points and 8.1 rebounds in the 2011 playoffs
as the Mavs won their first and so far only NBA title, having fought
back from 2-1 down in the series to sink the Heat.
There was to be no repeat of such joy for Nowitzki and the Mavs in
the latter stages of his career but he still averaged solid figures,
amassing a career total of 20.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game
before he retired at the age of 41.
(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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