Nowitzki with the Mavericks house

His operating times are short, but he hits back: Dirk Nowitzki with the Dallas Mavericks against the Charlotte Hornets and is only seven minutes on the parquet.

Basketball Star Dirk Nowitzki has celebrated with the Dallas Mavericks in the North American NBA a runaway victory. The Texans won on Wednesday night against the Charlotte Hornets 122:84 (65:46). The 40-year-old Nowitzki scored six points in almost seven minutes on the parquet.

Compatriot Maxi glue contributed eight points to the significant success of the Mavs. For Dallas, the third away, it was only the success of the current season. For Nowitzki, it was the tenth game in the current season, where he received an average of nine minutes.

Schröder wins with Oklahoma against the Lakers

The Oklahoma City Thunder of the national player Dennis Schröder won with 107:100 (59:57) against the Los Angeles Lakers. The 25-year-old Brunswick scored ten points. His teammate Paul George came up to 37 meter. Russell Westbrook (14 points/16 Rebounds/10 Assists) recorded another Triple-Double. Young talent Moritz Wagner was not at the Lakers. Daniel Theis and the Boston Celtics defeated in their own hall, the Minnesota Timberwolves 115:102 (60:42). The 26-year-old Theis recorded eight points. His team-mate Gordon Hayward impressed with 35 meters.

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  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38.387 Points)

    As successful as he has none: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and be hard to defend hook throw “Sky Hook” are legendary. Between 1969 and 1989, as Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor born Abdul-Jabbar, who converted in 1971 to Islam played for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. Six times was of the 2.18-Meter-long Center masters, 19 Times he was in the roster of All-Star Games.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Karl Malone (36.928 Points)

    They called him “Mailman” – Karl Malone brought almost every one of his broadcasts. 36.928 points of the Power Forward, the absence of 18 seasons for Utah and a season for the L. A. Lakers scored. Master, he was never, for 1992 Barcelona Olympic champion with the “Dream Team”. Malone and his faithful template donor John Stockton are today as bronze statues in front of the Arena in Salt Lake City.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Kobe Bryant (33.643 Points)

    Not many basketball players were on the floor as elegant as Kobe Bryant. The Point Guard for the L. A. Lakers, the son of a US basketball professionals grew up in Italy, was a loyal soul: Since 1996, he played in the NBA for the Lakers. He led his Team to five titles. With 37 years in the back of a tweak, and after 20 seasons of 2016, the deadline for the Lakers was in April-Star.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Michael Jordan (32.292 Points)

    The number 23 wore Michael “Air” Jordan on the College in North Carolina for the Chicago Bulls, he kept her and was with her a legend. Six times he won the championship. Jordan’s speciality, the “Buzzer Beater”, a crucial breakthrough, a fraction of a second before the final siren. The NBA speaks of Jordan to this day as the “best basketball player of all time”.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    LeBron James (31.966*)

    Hardly an active NBA professional is similarly decorated to the Forward, who plays for 2018 for the L. A. Lakers. Four times he was already the best player in the League (MVP), three times he was named the MVP of the NBA Finals. The title, James also won three times. In 2012 and 2013 with the Miami Heat and 2016, with Cleveland, where he started in 2003 his NBA career. (* As of 3. January 2019)


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Wilt Chamberlain (31.419 Points)

    Before Wilt Chamberlain in 1959, the NBA was a professional, he played a year for the Show troupe Harlem Globetrotters. As a professional, he introduced many of the points records. Unmatched is his brand from the game, Philadelphia against New York in the year 1962. Chamberlain scored 100 points. A total of 118 Times, he made 50 or more meters in a game. In 1999, he died at the age of 63 of heart failure.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Dirk Nowitzki (31.228 Points*)

    Calm, always humble, often not very spectacular, but most impressive for sure, Dirk Nowitzki brings his throws to the target. Since 1998, Dirkules” the Dallas Mavericks is “faithful, with whom he won the 2011 championship title. As the first European he cracked the 20,000-point mark and was the sixth NBA Pro, which also broke the 30,000 barrier. (* As of 3. January 2019)


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Shaquille O’Neal (28.596 Points)

    Size and power are made with two arguments, the Shaquille O’neal one of the best scorers in the NBA. The brawny to 2.16-Meter Center scored almost all the points from a short distance. Blatantly was throws its weakness. The Fouling O’neal’s in front of the litter (“Hack-a-Shaq”) made many enemies, therefore, their tactics will – O’Neal, from 1992 to 2011, went anyway, mostly as a winner from the field.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Moses Malone (27.409 Points)

    In 1974, Moses Malone was the first player who moved directly from high school into the professional League. The Center experienced its most successful period in the case of the Philadelphia 76ers, with whom he won in 1983, his only championship. Malone played for 21 years as a professional, and stand a total of nine Teams under contract. He died in 2015, with 60 years of age, apparently from the effects of a cardiovascular disease.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Elvin Hayes (27.313)

    In the 70s, Elvin Hayes was one of the best players in the NBA. An elegant Center, which was again and again with his superior jump shot from the rotation successfully. Three times The Big E led the Washington Bullets to the NBA finals and won with the capital Team in 1978, the championship. In 1303 career play Hayes brought it up to exactly 50,000 minutes of the game.


  • The most successful basket-hunter of the NBA

    Detlef Schrempf (15.761 Points)

    Second-best German, behind Nowitzki, Detlef Schrempf, capped between 1985 and 2001 for Dallas, Indiana, Seattle and Portland in the NBA. He brought it to 15.761 counter, and ranks just below the Top 100 of the best NBA point collectors.

    Author: Andreas Sten-Ziemons



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