Dirk Nowitzki Opens Courts in Würzburg, Joins Amazon Prime for NBA Season
Basketball legend Dirk Nowitzki has opened two courts in his hometown of Würzburg, donating them to the Gustav-Walle School. The project is a collaboration between Nowitzki's foundation and the Dallas Mavericks. Nowitzki, excited about his new role, is set to work with Amazon during the upcoming NBA season.
Nowitzki, who significantly shaped German basketball in the 2000s, considers Würzburg his 'first home' and Dallas his 'second home'. He is looking forward to 'dipping his toes in' to his new role as a media and TV personality with Amazon. In this role, he will provide in-game and studio coverage during the upcoming NBA season.
Nowitzki's successors, led by captain Dennis Schröder, recently won the EuroBasket title in Riga. The former player is happy about the current attention and success of the German basketball team. He describes his new role as a 'fast-paced' and 'new challenge'.
Dirk Nowitzki, after opening two basketball courts in his hometown, is set to embark on a new journey as a media and TV personality with Amazon. His expertise and insights will be a valuable addition to the upcoming NBA season coverage. Meanwhile, he continues to follow the success of the German basketball team, which recently won the EuroBasket title.
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