<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Dirk Nowitzki was back in Dallas less than 24 hours, and one of the first things he did ? right after a quick trip for some Tex-Mex ? was step into the confessional. Forgive him, Mark Cuban, for he'd sinned. Upon returning from a summer in Germany, Nowitzki said Friday he feared the worst when teammate / running buddy Steve Nash left for Phoenix without the Mavericks getting anything in return. </div> http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...i.2b659a4a.html This is a good article I dont want to post it and give it away if it makes you register, you can use my account. un: deestillballin@sbcglobal.net pw: nowitzki
Dirk's certainly gonna miss his buddy. .But I'm so proud and happy of having him as the franchise player. He could've easily demanded a trade with the way things have gone in the post season and constant makeovers of the team. Just shows how classy he is. The team certainly looks great on paper and the mavs have a very easy schedule to begin the season. They need to get to a great start like the 2002-2003 season to have any chance of having home court advantage. Nellie needs to blend in all the new talent fast..
Yeh, it was great to hear about Dirk's attitude. He knows changes had to be made. Yesterday's article on Dampier was great also. For those who fear he'll do nothing now that he has a contract, realize the guy has played eight seasons in the NBA and has never played a meaningful game. It sounds like he's really excited about playing for a contender. Personally, I think he'll be great if he stays healthy, and if Don Nelson doesn't put him in the doghouse.
He's the man now. He always was. It's just that he shared taking charge with Nash & Finley. It's good that he is re asserting himself as early as now... As I said He's the man now!