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Nowitzki Announces Retirement After Final Home Game for Mavs; Final Game Wednesday in San Antonio

"I'll never be gone," Nowitzki said. "I left Germany over 20 years ago and I became a Texan."

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki announced his retirement from the NBA after a record 21 seasons with the same franchise, giving the fans the secret he had kept all season after scoring 30 points in his final home game, a 120-109 win over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.

What to Know

  • Dirk retires after 21 seasons in the NBA, all with Dallas. He's a 14-time All Star, set franchise records for scoring, rebounds and blocks.
  • In his 21 seasons, he made the playoffs 15 times, won three division titles, two conference titles and one NBA Championship.
  • Owner Mark Cuban promised Dirk a job for life; to retire his number and to put "the biggest, most badass statue" outside the AAC.

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki is retiring from the NBA after a record 21 seasons with the same franchise. Nowitzki announced his retirement Tuesday night after scoring a season-high 30 points in his final home game, a 120-109 win over the Phoenix Suns at the American Airlines Center.

The 40-year-old became emotional during the game, fighting back tears just before action resumed at the start of the second quarter following a tribute video that detailed his holiday visit as 'Uncle Dirk' to Children's Medical Center Dallas.

Nowitzki's final basket in Dallas was his signature one-legged fadeaway from slightly above the free throw line for a 120-108 lead with 1:22 remaining after the Mavericks had let a 30-point halftime cushion get cut to four in the fourth quarter.

After speeches from Larry Bird and others he idolized growing up in Germany, Nowitzki told the crowd, "As you guys might expect, this is my last home game."

The sellout crowd that followed owner Mark Cuban's orders by showing up early chanted "M-V-P" and "One More Year" throughout the game. But after he made the announcement, the chant turned to "Thank you, Dirk" as Cuban started to speak.

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki is retiring from the NBA after a record 21 seasons with the same franchise. Nowitzki announced his retirement on Tuesday night after scoring a season-high 30 points in his final home game, a 120-109 win over the Phoenix Suns.
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The 14-time All-Star has one game remaining, Dallas' season finale in San Antonio on Wednesday night.

"This is obviously super, super emotional," Nowitzki said. "Just too many people to really thank. I put you guys on a helluva ride with a lot of ups and downs, and you guys always stuck with me and supported me, so I appreciate it."

Dirk went on to reassure fans that though he was leaving the court, he wasn't leaving Dallas, or maybe even the Mavericks.

Fans arrived Tuesday to find larger-than-life placards of Nowitzki's face perched on most of the roughly 20,000 seats at American Airlines Center as well as a huge mural hung over one of the entrances to the arena.

Nowitzki, a few steps slower than in his prime and a role-model player on a team now led by rookie sensation and fellow European Luka Doncic, was serenaded in every road arena this season like it was a farewell tour.

Last month, he gave the home folks the thrill of passing Wilt Chamberlain to regain sixth on the career scoring list. Nowitzki reached that spot last season, but LeBron James passed him. Nowitzki, who led the Mavericks to their only championship in 2011, has 31,540 points with one game left.

The NBA's highest-scoring foreign-born player broke Kobe Bryant's record of 20 seasons with the same franchise, although it took longer than expected because of setbacks following ankle surgery that sidelined Nowitzki for the first 26 games. Bryant retired from the Lakers three years ago.

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki announced his retirement from the NBA after a record 21 seasons with the same franchise, giving the fans the secret he had kept all season after scoring 30 points in his final home game, a 120-109 win over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban chats with NBC 5 Sports Director Newy Scruggs about Dirk Nowitzki's future and whether he, as an owner, has done enough to help Nowitzki win during his career.

Nowitzki has earned ovations in road arenas around the country this season and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver added both he and Miami's Dwyane Wade to the All-Star Game this season (Wade announced his plans to retire at season’s end and Miami held their own ceremony Tuesday). Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers even called a timeout late in the fourth quarter of a game at Staples Center, grabbed the public address microphone and called for the crowd to stand and salute Nowitzki.

"This has been a beautiful thing, really. It's just been beautiful. The love that he's gotten universally, throughout the league, has been just amazing," Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle said. "I've never seen anything quite like this, where you've got a guy that hasn't declared that this is his last year, but people are – even so, they still are showing their support, and their respect, and their love for what he's done over 21 years. It's been an amazing experience to be a small part of."

Since his debut in 1998, Nowitzki has become the only Mavericks player to win an MVP award and led Dallas to North Texas' only title in the four major professional sports this century.

Nowitzki's place as the best Maverick is solidified — he's the career leader in games, points, rebounds and blocked shots. Meanwhile, his longevity has allowed him to surpass many of his peers and enter into elite territory.

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Dirk Nowitzki in 1999 vs. 2018
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January 20,1999: Dirk looks on during the NBA pre- season game against the Phoenix Suns at the Reunion Arena in Dallas.
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February 17, 1999: Dirk smiles on the court during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California.
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March 4, 1999: Dirk in action during the game against the San Antonio Spurs at the Reunion Arena in Dallas.
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March 7, 2000: Dirk rest on the court during a game against the Seattle SuperSonics at the Key Arena in Seattle.
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November 17, 2000 : Dirk dribbles the ball down the court during the game against the Seattle SuperSonics at the Key Arena in Seattle.
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February 26, 2001 : Dirk looks on from the court before the game against the Los Angeles Clippers at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.
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April 28, 2001: Dirk celebrates with Juwan Howard in game three of round one in the NBA playoffs against the Utah Jazz at Reunion Arena in Dallas.
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May 5, 2001: Dirk against the San Antonio Spurs in game one of the western conference semi-finals at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
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February 12, 2002: Dirk during the NBA game against the Seattle SuperSonics at the Key Arena in Seattle.
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December 6, 2002: Dirk drives the ball from the perimeter against the Los Angeles Lakers during the NBA game at the Staples Center on December 6, 2002 in Los Angeles.
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April 23, 2003: Dirk Nowitzki celebrates during play against the Portland Trail Blazers in Game two of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2003 NBA Playoffs at American Airlines Center on April 23, 2003 in Dallas.
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DALLAS - MAY 17: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas May 17, May 17, 2003: Mavericks celebrates in Game seven of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Sacramento Kings during the 2003 NBA Playoffs at American Airlines Center on May 17, 2003 in Dallas.
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Jan 16, 2004: Dirk faces off against the Denver Nuggets with less than a minute left in the game January 16, 2004 at the Pepsi Center in Denver.
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November 30, 2004: Dirk shoots a free throw against the San Antonio Spurs during the game on November 30, 2004 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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December 14, 2004: Dirk looks on before the game against the Golden State Warriors on December 14, 2004 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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May 2, 2005: Dirk Nowitzki reacts after hitting a three-point shot against the Houston Rockets in Game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2005 NBA Playoffs on May 2, 2005 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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May 9, 2005: Dirk smiles in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Phoenix Suns during the 2005 NBA Playoffs at America West Arena on May 9, 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona.
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December 22, 2005: Dirk on the court against the Sacramento Kings on December 22, 2005 at Arco Arena in Sacramento.
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February 18, 2006: Dirk waits to shoot in the Footlocker Three-Point Shootout competition during NBA All-Star Weekend at the Toyota Center on February 18, 2006 in Houston.
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April 26, 2006: Dirk drives the ball against Shane Battier of the Memphis Grizzlies in game two of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2006 NBA Playoffs at the American Airlines Center.
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May 30, 2006: Dirk reacts to a call in the final moments of the Mavericks' loss to the Phoenix Suns in game four of the Western Conference Finals during the 2006 NBA Playoffs at US Airways Center in Phoenix.
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June 3, 2006: Dirk shoots a free throw in the first half against the Phoenix Suns in game six of the Western Conference Finals during the 2006 NBA Playoffs at the U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix.
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June 13, 2006: Dirk greets his teammates after being introduced before the start of the game against the Miami Heat in game three of the 2006 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena in Miami.
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July 16, 2009: Dirk attends the Audi centennial celebration at Audi Forum Ingolstadt in Ingolstadt, Germany.
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August 9, 2006: Dirk arrives at a hotel in Nanjing of Jiangsu Province, China. Dirk Nowitzki is in China to attend the 2006 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup.
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August 11, 2006: Dirk Nowitzki celebrates with his teammates after winning a match between China and Germany at the 2006 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup in Nanjing of Jiangsu Province, China.
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August 19, 2006: Dirk gestures before a game against Japan during the preliminary round of FIBA World Championships 2006 in Hiroshima, Japan.
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November 8, 2006: Dirk looks to pass under pressure from Cuttino Mobley of the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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December 7, 2006: Dirk looks up during the NBA game against the Detroit Pistons at American Airlines Center.
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January 16, 2007: Dirk receives an award from La Gazzetta dello Sport before a game against the Houston Rockets at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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February 13, 2007: Dirk looks on during warmups against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
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May 3, 2007: Dirk looks on against the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2007 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena in Oakland.
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September 13, 2007: Dirk Nowitzki hangs his head as he leaves the pitch after losing the FIBA Eurobasket 2007 quarter final match between Spain and Germany at the Palacio de Deportes Felipe II in Madrid, Spain.
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November 4, 2007: Dirk waves to the crowd prior to the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
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February 16, 2008: Dirk warms up for the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout, part of 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend at the New Orleans Arena.
March 25, 2008: Dirk courtside before a game against the Los Angeles Clippers at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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August 8, 2008: Dirk carries his country's flag during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium in Beijing, China.
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August 10, 2008: Dirk looks on from the bench while taking on Angola during the day 2 preliminary game at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium in Beijing, China.
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August 16, 2008 : Dirk looks on while taking on China during the group B preliminary basketball game at the Wukesong Indoor Stadium on Day 8 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
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May 3, 2009: Dirk looks on against the Denver Nuggets in Game One of the Western Conference Semifinals during the 2009 NBA Playoffs at Pepsi Center in Denver.
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August 19, 2009: Dirk attends the unveiling of his wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Berlin, Germany.
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October 30, 2009 : Dirk looks on against Los Angeles Lakers during the NBA basketball game at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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November 30, 2009: Dirk at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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January 13, 2010: Dirk at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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April 18, 2010: Dirk in Game One of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2010 NBA Playoffs at American Airlines Center.
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April 23, 2010: Dirk in Game Three of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2010 NBA Playoffs at AT&T Center in San Antonio.
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November 17, 2010: Dirk talks with an official during the game against the New Orleans Hornets at the New Orleans Arena.
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February 17, 2011: Dirk during the NBA game against the Phoenix Suns at US Airways Center in Phoenix.
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May 21, 2011: Dirk drives to the basket while taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Three of the Western Conference Finals during the 2011 NBA Playoffs at Oklahoma City Arena.
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May 23, 2011: Dirk looks on while taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the Western Conference Finals during the 2011 NBA Playoffs at Oklahoma City Arena.
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May 31, 2011 : Dirk looks on against the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2011 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena in Miami.
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June 5, 2011 : Dirk looks at his taped finger in the third quarter while taking on the Miami Heat in Game Three of the 2011 NBA Finals at American Airlines Center.
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June 12, 2011: Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki celebrates after the Mavericks won 105-95 against the Miami Heat in Game Six of the 2011 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena in Miami.
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June 16, 2011 : Dirk cheers during the Dallas Mavericks Victory Parade in Dallas.
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June 16, 2011: Dirk waves to fans during the Dallas Mavericks Victory celebration in Dallas.
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December 6, 2012 : Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks during the NBA game against the Phoenix Suns at US Airways Center on December 6, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona.
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December 18, 2013: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts against the Memphis Grizzlies at American Airlines Center on December 18, 2013 in Dallas, Texas.
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December 30, 2014 : Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks takes a shot against the Washington Wizards at American Airlines Center.
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April 12, 2015: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks sits on the bench in front of owner Mark Cuban during the game with the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center.
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September 26, 2016: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks poses for a portrait during the Dallas Mavericks Media Day held at American Airlines Center.
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December 6, 2017: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts during the first quarter against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden.
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March 13, 2018: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts in the third quarter against the New York Knicks during their game at Madison Square Garden.
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March 13, 2018 : Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks looks on prior to taking on the New York Knicks during their game at Madison Square Garden.
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Sept. 21, 2018: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks poses for a portrait during the Dallas Mavericks Media Day held at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
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Sept. 21, 2018: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks poses for a portrait during the Dallas Mavericks Media Day held at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
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Sept. 29, 2018: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks stands for the National Anthem before the preseason game against the Beijing Ducks at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
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Dec. 16, 2018: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks during play against the Sacramento Kings at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
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Feb. 16, 2019: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks shoots during the MTN DEW 3-Point Contest as part of the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Feb. 17, 2019: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks reacts as they take on Team LeBron in the second quarter during the NBA All-Star game as part of the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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March 6, 2019: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks looks on against the Washington Wizards during the first half at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.
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March 26, 2019: Dirk Nowitzki #41 of the Dallas Mavericks stands during the National Anthem prior to taking on the Sacramento Kings at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
NBC 5's Kris Gutierrez talks to Mavs fans before what could be Dirk Nowitzki's last home game.

He has never led the league in a major statistical category during any one regular season, but after 21 seasons in the league only five players ever have scored more points than Nowitzki: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Michael Jordan.

He's had many Western Conference nemeses over the course of his career, at various times it was Shaquille O’Neal, Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers, the Chris Webber-era Sacramento Kings, Tracy McGrady's Houston Rockets and, of course, Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs.

Starting with the 2000-01 season, the Mavericks won 50 or more games 11 years in a row. That's the third longest streak of 50-win seasons in NBA history behind the San Antonio Spurs, who won 50 or more games in 18 consecutive seasons from 1998-99 to 2015-16, and the Los Angeles Lakers, who did it 12 straight seasons from 1978-79 to 1990-91.

With all due respect to those who suited up for Dallas in those 11 seasons, Duncan and Magic Johnson had significantly better rosters surrounding them during their runs.

Mavericks and Spurs fans waited outside the team’s San Antonio hotel Wednesday morning for one last look at the legend.

Duncan had two sure-fire Hall of Famers by his side the whole time in Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker, and David Robinson was still around when the streak started.

The Lakers of the 1980s had Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, joined in some years by Jamaal Wilkes and Bob McAdoo — all five are in the Hall of Fame.

Nowitzki had three current or potential Hall of Famers on his teams in those 11 seasons — Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Shawn Marion — either before or after the prime of their careers. Nash won two MVP awards with Phoenix, Kidd spent the bulk of his career in New Jersey and Marion was a four-time all-star with the Suns.

In those 11 seasons though, the Mavericks still won 620 regular season games, second only to the Spurs' 634. This despite a rotating cast of Robins to Nowitzki's Batman that included Michael Finley, Nash, Josh Howard, Jason Terry, Kidd and Marion.

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says in 2007, he and Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss came close to agreeing on a trade that would have brought Kobe Bryant to Dallas.
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In addition to the all-time scoring list, Nowitzki is a member of another elite club: players who have posted a 40/50/90 season. The numbers signify shooting 40 percent from the field, 50 percent from three and 90 percent from the free throw line.

Only seven players in the history of the NBA have posted those numbers since the league introduced the three-point line ahead of the 1979-80 season. They are Larry Bird, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Reggie Miller, Mark Price, Nash and Nowitzki.

Bird did it twice, while Nash achieved it four times.

Of the players on that list, Nowitzki is the tallest – and it's not close. He helped usher in the era of power forwards and centers stepping outside to shoot the ball from deep.

Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki is retiring from the NBA after a record 21 seasons with the same franchise.
The Mavericks have not won a playoff series since their championship run in 2011. NBC 5 sports director Newy Scruggs asked Mavs owner Mark Cuban if he did enough to build a contender in the twilight years of Dirk Nowitzki's Hall of Fame career.

"He deserves all that, he deserves even more," Mavericks' rookie point guard Luka Doncic said. "All the things he gave to the NBA, to basketball. You can see, every big fella trying to shoot the ball from three. Dirk made it happen and he deserves everything."

And while his contributions to the game of basketball have been great, his connection to the city of Dallas is just as strong. No NBA player has spent as many years with one team as Nowitzki's 21 seasons with the Mavericks.

"He's a legend man. Like everybody calls him, he's the GOAT, one of the best players ever to play in the NBA," said Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus, now in his 11th season with Texas. "Really a guy that I kind of admire throughout the years, here in Texas. Everything he brought for the city, for the organization in a Hall of Fame career."

He brought an unprecedented run of success to Dallas-Fort Worth and delivered North Texas' first NBA title. Now, the city – and the NBA – have returned the favor.

Newy Scruggs has a preview of what may be Dirk Nowitzki's final home game.
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