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Dirk Nowitzki sightings in Germany

May 23, 2008

I am sure every German, even every Mavericks fan would rather not see Dirk Nowitzki in Germany right now: They all wish Dirk were playing the Lakers right now in the Western Conference Finals. If you look at this picture of Dirk,visiting a home game of German first division and Euroleague team Brose Baskets Bamberg, close to his home town of Wuerzburg, it looks like Dirk does not want to be there, either, or is at least thinking about the NBA Finals. Oh well, Dirk – sh*t happens – and two years in a row for you now …

Also with Dirk: his mentor Holger Geschwindner on his right side and his sister at left.

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Many thanks to photographer Daniel Loeb and brosebaskets.de for permission to use this picture.

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  1. fasoulaki
    18 years ago

    Forget about Dirk! His sister is hot.

    Please Ms. Nowitzki post your phone number

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