When many think about the Dallas Mavericks, almost all cannot help but to mention the 7'0" forward from Wurzburg, Germany. The MVP award winner and multiple time NBA All-Star has made a couple of appearances on the All NBA First Team and is one of the most prized jewels in fantasy basketball.
He is the big kahuna. The one. The only. Dirk Nowitzki.
But as you read the opening intro of this slide and review the many achievements in this man's professional sports career, the one thing that seems to be missing is a NBA championship.
His quest for gold has been a story to follow in the NBA. Literally falling from grace in 2006, Nowitzki has not been able to reach that championship plateau ever since.
The mystery is a strange thing to figure out. Recapping the moments help to clear the good possibilities from the bad ones.
Injuries, sloppy playing and player requirements are all options. Even the plain answer of “playoff chokers” comes to mind as well.
However, this does not seem to be the case this year. With a newly established team, the Mavericks are looking for domination in the Southwest division. It will be a hard and challenging task since the San Antonio Spurs have gotten better.
But this is all child’s play for front man Dirk. Right?
Nowitzki averaged 25.9 points per game and 8.4 rebounds per game; exceptional numbers for a big man.
Nowitzki has proven that he can perform well on the statistic board, but converting it to key wins has been a task all in itself.
Hopefully the new changes help his Mavericks for the better.
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