Dirk Nowitzki Won’t Compete in 2016 Rio Olympics, Retires from German Team

January 24th, 2016 by Tyler Conway Leave a reply »

Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki is retiring from international competition. Nowitzki announced his decision Sunday in an interview with German newspaper Bild.

“The last match at Euro 2015 was my last match for Germany,” he said (h/t the Agence France Presse, via Interaksyon.com).

Nowitzki, 37, last played for the German national team in its 77-76 loss to Spain in Euro 2015. The future Hall of Famer has been a fixture in international competition since 1997. In 2008, he helped push Germany to its first Olympic Games since 1992, eventually retiring for the first time in 2011 after Germany failed to qualify for the 2012 Olympics.

The 2006-07 NBA MVP returned to the team for EuroBasket last year. In that tournament, he moved up to second on the all-time EuroBasket scoring list.

“You know, to me, it was the big deal that the tournament, or at least the first round, is in Germany,” Nowitzki said in June, per Earl K. Sneed of the Mavericks' official website. “I think I’ve never had a home European championship or world championship at home. This means ...

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