Dirk Nowitzki is ready to be a free-agent recruiter for the Dallas
Mavericks. He's planning to hang around the draft room, too.
Even
before a 12-season playoff streak officially ended, the 7-foot German
was saying his franchise faced a critically important summer in finding
another star or two for a run at a second NBA championship.
Dallas
dismantled key pieces of the 2011 title team, then had revamped
rosters filled with one-year contracts in consecutive seasons. The first
ended with a first-round playoff sweep, and the second didn't even
make it that far.
The Mavericks got to .500 with a
season-ending win over lowly New Orleans on Wednesday night, but
Nowitzki, owner Mark Cuban and president of basketball operations
Donnie Nelson — among others — made it clear that wasn't nearly good
enough.
“The pressure's on Mark and Donnie to get this franchise back to where it belongs,where we had our bobbleheads made.” Nowitzki said. “They know that.”
Nowitzki,
the franchise leader in every major category, has always been willing
to help pursue free agents, but this year is different. And it doesn't
really have anything to do with Dwight Howard and Chris Paul being on
the market.
The 34-year-old star is running out of time to win
titles, and he's coming off a season that never really had a chance
because he missed the first 27 games after knee surgery. He's also
married and expecting his first child, so his summer stint in Germany
will be a little shorter than usual.
“I would have probably
been here regardless, knocking on Cuban's bunker suite every say,
seeing what he's got cooking,” Nowitzki said.
Before free
agency and trades, though, there's the draft. The Mavericks are in the
lottery for the first time since 2000, the year Cuban bought the team.
“I'll
be in the war room for the first time on draft day and see what that
experience is like,” Nowitzki said. “I heard they order pizza and stuff
and sit there and talk basketball. So I'll fit right in.”
The
Mavericks are watching the playoffs for the first time since Nowitzki's
second season in 1999-2000 because their roster didn't fit. Sure, they
lost basically half the season waiting for Nowitzki to come back and
then trying to integrate him into the lineup. Yes, they played at a
50-win pace once he was settled.
But Dallas never stopped finding ways to lose.
The
Mavericks did it early in Charlotte, blowing a 15-point lead and
letting the Bobcats get a critical offensive rebound on a free throw in
the closing seconds. An identical rebounding breakdown in Denver late
in the season cost them a chance to hand the Nuggets just their fourth
home loss of the season.The other pieces are made of stainless steel bracelet.
“I
think if we'd had a little smarter play we could have finished some of
those games,” Nelson said. “I think a lot of things that went in the
right direction during the championship run went the wrong direction
and maybe it's the law of averages. Maybe it's in the stars.”
O.J.
Mayo had a rough finish to his first season as the focal point of
defenses. He picked up the scoring slack while Nowitzki was out —
highlighted by a 40-point night in a big road win at Houston — but
dropped off sharply late in the season.
Carlisle was hard on
him in practices and meetings all year, and finally ripped Mayo
publicly after he scored two points on 1-of-6 shooting in a loss to
Memphis that ended Dallas’ shot at a winning season. Still, Carlisle
said he would welcome back Mayo, who plans to opt out of the final year
of his contract and become a free agent.
“I spent more time with him this year than probably any player I ever had,choose earrings and posts made of stainless steel earring.”
Carlisle said. “With him, I'm a little like a Little League dad. I
want him to do well so badly, that sometimes it gets the better of me.”
Carlisle was equally hard on point guard Darren Collison, who
ended up in Dallas after Jason Kidd changed his mind about returning
and signed with the New York Knicks instead. Collison was strong early,
lost his starting spot twice to 30-something guards brought in
midseason and became an effective change of pace off the bench.
Collison enters the offseason as a restricted free agent.
Along
with Collison, centers Elton Brand and Chris Kaman were among the nine
players with expiring contracts for Dallas. Brand is actually more
suited to power forward but played a lot in the middle because Kaman's
defensive shortcomings kept him on the bench more than the Mavericks
thought he would be. Collison and Brand are more likely to return than
Kaman, but all three could be gone.
“There will be probably a lot of changes, but it's hard to predict now,” said Nowitzki,A chip card is a plastic card that has a computer chip implanted.solutions support a broad range of RFID tag
and labels, who became the 17th player with 25,000 career points in a
win over New Orleans on the final weekend. “We can probably use help in
every area on the court, so there's work to do.”
An
invigorated Vince Carter will be back for a third season after a strong
year that included matching a career record for 3-pointers that he set
12 years ago with Toronto. So will Shawn Marion, who had another
strong all-around season.
Those three veterans — with 44
seasons between them — are entering the final years of their contracts,
and there's no telling who might be around them. Cuban vows that he'll
spend every waking hour trying to find the right pieces.
“We
maximized the first generation of Dirk's golden years to win a
championship,” Cuban said. “We'll do our best for the second generation
of golden years and then the next generation and the next generation
until he's out of golden years. That's all we're trying to do.”
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