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NBA: Dirk Nowitzki hopes 21st season with Dallas Mavericks is start of turnaround after franchise's steady decline

The Associated Press • October 14, 2018, 17:12:24 IST
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Dirk Nowitzki hasn’t won a playoff series since leading the Dallas Mavericks to their only championship in 2011 and has watched the franchise’s steady slide to depths not seen since he was the fresh-faced rookie out of Europe 20 years ago.

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NBA: Dirk Nowitzki hopes 21st season with Dallas Mavericks is start of turnaround after franchise's steady decline

Dallas: Dirk Nowitzki hasn’t won a playoff series since leading the Dallas Mavericks to their only championship in 2011 and has watched the franchise’s steady slide to depths not seen since he was the fresh-faced rookie out of Europe 20 years ago. [caption id=“attachment_5376601” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas Mavericks reacts against Philadelphia 76ers during the Shenzhen basketball match of the NBA China Games in Shenzhen city. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Dallas380.jpg) Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas Mavericks reacts against Philadelphia 76ers during the Shenzhen basketball match of the NBA China Games in Shenzhen City. AP[/caption] If Nowitzki’s record 21st season with the same team is his last, the superstar from Germany at least wants to be able to say he was there for the beginning of a turnaround. Those hopes are grounded in another precocious Euro transplant, No. 3 overall pick Luka Doncic from Slovenia, and second-year point guard Dennis Smith Jr., who can tell his new young teammate what it’s like to start an NBA career as a teenager. The Mavericks open the season next Wednesday at Phoenix. “To me it was always about winning and keeping us a winning franchise,” Nowitzki said. “Ever since the championship we had a few rough seasons, snuck into the playoffs a couple times, missed the playoffs. So it’s been tough to be part of it at times. But hopefully we’re headed in the right direction. Hopefully we’ll have a better year than the last two.” Winning now might fall a little bit more toward the older guys. Harrison Barnes was the first big step toward life after Nowitzki as the team’s leading scorer the past two seasons after winning a title and losing in the NBA Finals with Golden State. Center DeAndre Jordan, one of the game’s best rebounders, finally joined the Mavericks three years after backing out on a pledge to do so. “It’s a newfound energy now, being on a new team and a new nucleus and a new owner and a great city with amazing fans,” Jordan said. “These fans have always been amazing, every time I’ve been here and played. I think there’s a new energy and a new excitement with our team.” Losing is getting old for coach Rick Carlisle, going into his 11th season with the Mavericks. He had just one sub-.500 record in his first 14 years as an NBA coach. The second of two in a row (24-58) was Dallas’ first 50-loss season since the last of seven in a span of eight seasons in 1998, a couple of months before Nowitzki showed up. “I’m not going to throw any numbers out. I’m not going to do anything stupid like that,” Carlisle said. “When I went to Detroit in 2001, I got asked that question, someone asked, ‘Hey, you think you can be .500?’ And I said, ‘Why would you want to throw out 41 as a number that you’re striving for?’” Nowitzki’s new groove The 40-year-old is expected to come off the bench with regularity for the first time since he was a rookie. The Jordan signing clinched it, since Nowitzki was considered the starting center last season. Shooting guard Wesley Matthews is the other starter along with Smith, Barnes, Doncic and Jordan. Nowitzki knows it will be different but is fine with it. “When you come off the bench, you usually don’t have the luxury of easing into the game,” said Nowitzki, who might not be ready for the opener because of a slower-than-expected recovery from ankle surgery in April. “You got to be on right away, which was never really my thing. But I’ll have an extra coffee or something and come out firing.” Two point guards The 19-year-old Doncic’s court sense and passing ability raise the question of who might be the better facilitator between him and Smith, who was third among rookies in assists last season. This much figures to be true: the Mavericks have a promising point forward in the 6-foot-7 Doncic, likely to be listed as the starting power forward. “I don’t see any reason why they shouldn’t be great together,” Nowitzki said. “They got to work out some stuff and get better, work through some mistakes together. But the sky’s the limit for this backcourt for a long, long time.” Getting started The Mavericks weren’t good enough to make the playoffs in the West the past two seasons, but bad starts sapped any hope early both times (2-13 followed by 2-14). With a brighter outlook, it’s more important for Dallas to avoid those miserable early records. “Our first game in Phoenix is huge,” Barnes said. “That will start our season off in the right direction. When you dig yourself in the hole in the West, it’s hard to get back.” Click here to read previews of Eastern Conference teams for the NBA 2018/19 season Click here to read previews of Western Conference teams for the NBA 2018/19 season

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