Dirk Nowitzki Statue to Be Unveiled by Mavericks on Christmas Day vs. Lakers
The Dallas Mavericks will unveil a statue at American Airlines Center for franchise legend Dirk Nowitzki ahead of their Christmas Day game against the Los Angeles Lakers, the team announced Friday.
“Dirk has done so much for the game and for our city,” Mavericks governor Mark Cuban said in a statement. “And to show our appreciation, we want to ensure his legacy and his jump shot will forever be remembered in Dallas.”
The ceremony will be held at noon ET ahead of a scheduled 2:30 p.m. tipoff.
Nowitzki spent his entire 21-year career with the Mavericks, setting an NBA record for the longest career spent with one franchise. He made 14 All-Star teams and was a 12-time All-NBA selection, helping turn the Mavericks around from an also-ran to a consistent Western Conference contender.
While playoff success was inconsistent, Nowitzki led the Mavericks to their lone NBA championship in 2011. He retired as the franchise's all-time leader in points (31,560), games played (1,522), rebounds (11,489) and blocks (1,281), among countless other categories.
The Mavericks retired his No. 41 last season, becoming the fourth player in franchise history (Derek Harper, Brad Davis, Ronaldo Blackman) to receive the honor. The franchise also retired Kobe Bryant's No. 24 after his death in 2020, and the NBA announced plans to retire Bill Russell's No. 6 from circulation after his death earlier this year.
No offense but this will receive few clicks because it belongs in the general forum. Again, no offense, but with the current state of affairs with this team, and the season upon us, I really don't care, just as the average Maverick fans could give a hoot about Magic's statue.
No offense but this will receive few clicks because it belongs in the general forum. Again, no offense, but with the current state of affairs with this team, and the season upon us, I really don't care, just as the average Maverick fans could give a hoot about Magic's statue.
No offense but this will receive few clicks because it belongs in the general forum. Again, no offense, but with the current state of affairs with this team, and the season upon us, I really don't care, just as the average Maverick fans could give a hoot about Magic's statue.
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Never thought about Dirk better than KG but that ‘11 run, I think it’s arguable, well deserved
No superstar has carried the rest of their team harder than Dirk in that 2011 run with the exception of maybe LeBron in 2016. That alone puts him above KG to me. _________________ Damian Lillard shatters Dwight Coward's championship dreams:
Never thought about Dirk better than KG but that ‘11 run, I think it’s arguable, well deserved
No superstar has carried the rest of their team harder than Dirk in that 2011 run with the exception of maybe LeBron in 2016. That alone puts him above KG to me.
me too, that run put him over KG in my book, I mean he went thru prime Kobe, prime OKC, prime Heatles
Always wished he played for us. If Dallas had Pelinka in 2004 maybe wed have gotten him for Shaq
Any chance the Mavericks would have done that trade after the 02-03 season?
Who will go down as the greatest Maverick ever, Dirk or Doncic?
Dirk i think, unless Luka stays there his whole career. But i can see Luka leaving at some point _________________ 48 49 50 52 53 54 72 80 82
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