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NBA: Dallas street renamed after legendary Nowitzki
NBA: Dallas street renamed after legendary Nowitzki
Field Level Media/Reuters
Published Oct 31, 2019 10:14 AM PHT

Former Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki had a street renamed in his honor on Wednesday.
Former Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki had a street renamed in his honor on Wednesday.
Nowitzki Way was unveiled near American Airlines Center in Dallas. It replaces the 2900-3000 block on Olive Street to the south of the arena.
Nowitzki Way was unveiled near American Airlines Center in Dallas. It replaces the 2900-3000 block on Olive Street to the south of the arena.
"It's sort of surreal," Nowitzki said at the ceremony. "From my first year, the city probably wouldn't have named a dumpster after me."
"It's sort of surreal," Nowitzki said at the ceremony. "From my first year, the city probably wouldn't have named a dumpster after me."
The future Hall of Famer quickly improved and became a 14-time NBA All-Star. He was the NBA MVP for the 2006-07 season, and he cemented his legendary status by leading the Mavericks to the 2010-11 NBA title.
The future Hall of Famer quickly improved and became a 14-time NBA All-Star. He was the NBA MVP for the 2006-07 season, and he cemented his legendary status by leading the Mavericks to the 2010-11 NBA title.
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He retired after the last season -- his 21st, all with the Mavericks. Nowitzki ranks sixth in NBA history with 31,560 points, one of just eight players to top 30,000. No other player has ever played more than 20 seasons with the same team.
He retired after the last season -- his 21st, all with the Mavericks. Nowitzki ranks sixth in NBA history with 31,560 points, one of just eight players to top 30,000. No other player has ever played more than 20 seasons with the same team.
Handling the pressures of basketball weren't a problem for the now 41-year-old German, but he got emotional at the ceremony while looking at the street sign.
Handling the pressures of basketball weren't a problem for the now 41-year-old German, but he got emotional at the ceremony while looking at the street sign.
"It's a little bit bigger than basketball," Nowitzki said. "This is about my relationship with the city. There was a lot of love that I've received from this community."
"It's a little bit bigger than basketball," Nowitzki said. "This is about my relationship with the city. There was a lot of love that I've received from this community."
Nowitzki said he kept being asked why the street wasn't named "Dirk Drive or Dirk Way."
Nowitzki said he kept being asked why the street wasn't named "Dirk Drive or Dirk Way."
The simple answer was that he was more interested in his last name being honored.
The simple answer was that he was more interested in his last name being honored.
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"This is for my family to be represented," he said. "First of all, I never drove much in my career."
"This is for my family to be represented," he said. "First of all, I never drove much in my career."
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and coach Rick Carlisle were in attendance. So were former Dallas coaches Avery Johnson and Don Nelson.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and coach Rick Carlisle were in attendance. So were former Dallas coaches Avery Johnson and Don Nelson.
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