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6th all-time Nowitzki surpassed Oxlade-Chamberlain as the strongest international player in 21 years

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6。 In history! Nowitzki's overall results surpassed Oxlade-Chamberlain to become the strongest international player in 21 years. Occupation. His two goals in the first quarter brought his career total to 31,420 points, surpassing NBA all-time legend Chamberlain and sixth on the all-time scoring list, behind Abdul-Jabbar, Carl Malone, Kobe Bryant, James and Jordan. When Nowitzki overtook Chamberlain, all Mavericks home fans stood up and congratulated, expressing their high respect for the team's first star in history.

6th all-time Nowitzki surpassed Oxlade-Chamberlain as the strongest international player in 21 years

Since being drafted by the Mavericks with the 9th pick in the first round in 1998, Nowitzki has spent the next 21 seasons working on the city of Dallas. He made Dallas legendary and became the first star in Dallas history. 2010–11 NBA Champion, 2010–11 Finals MVP, 2006–07 Regular Season MVP, 14-time All-Star, 4-time All-NBA Team, 5-time All-NBA Second Team, 3-time All-NBA Team Third Team, All-Star Team All-NBA Third Team, All-Star all-time three-point shooter in All-Star history...

6th all-time Nowitzki surpassed Oxlade-Chamberlain as the strongest international player in 21 years

To paraphrase Popovich's assessment of Duncan: "Data and honor are perhaps the least of Duncan's values." This also applies to Nowitzki. His 21-year career in Dallas makes him the longest-serving player to play for a team in NBA history. That loyalty alone is enough to make any NBA player admire, let alone have been on the court for 21 years. All.

The 2006-2007 season was Nowitzki's peak season. He became the first non-American player to win a regular-season MVP. However, he suffered a crushing defeat in the first round of the playoffs, which became Nowitzki's unspeakable pain. After several seasons of rest, the 2010-2011 season saw the unpopular Mavericks unexpectedly win the championship under Nowitzki. In the Finals, they beat the Blazers 4-2, swept the defending champion Lakers 4-0, beat the Thunder 4-1, and defeated the Heat 4-2. That year's champion claimed to be the strongest team of the new century, and the seed was Nowitzki.

6th all-time Nowitzki surpassed Oxlade-Chamberlain as the strongest international player in 21 years

21 glorious years are now perfectly interpreted in the enduring applause of the fans. The victory over Oxlade-Chamberlain was another classic moment in Nowitzki's illustrious career. What is truly shocking is that he has been preparing for the glory of this moment for 21 years. He is worthy of being the strongest player in history, worthy of being a "veteran"!

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