- Dirk Nowitzki - german wunderkind
Dirk Nowitzki - german wunderkind is a
biography of the GermanNBA basketball starDirk Nowitzki , written by German sports journalists Dino Reisner and Holger Sauer. It was published in 2004 by the German "Copress" publishing house. It follows Nowitzki's life as a boy inWürzburg , how he turned to basketball as a teenager, broke through in Germany and eventually became the franchise player of theDallas Mavericks in the NBA.Book synopsis
In this book, Reisner and Sauer follow the career of Dirk Nowitzki, beginning with his middle-class beginnings in Würzburg. Originally interested in
tennis andhandball , the tall Nowitzki (who grew to become 7-foot-0) was drawn to basketball after being repeatedly taunted as a "freak" by his opponents. After being discovered by local basketball trainer Jürgen Meng, he met trainer Holger Geschwinder, who became his lifelong mentor and friend. Both discovered he had a natural talent for this sport and eventually became a star for the small local basketball club DJK Würzburg.After attracting the attention of
Dallas Mavericks coachDon Nelson , Nowitzki made the jump to theNBA and was drafted by the Bucks, but was immediately traded to the Mavericks in the1998 NBA Draft . Shell-shocked by theculture shock , facing a longer season, more physical opponents, and a relatively foreign culture, he struggled in America, and even considered returning to Europe, until Nelson and Geschwinder talked him out of it. Becoming a regular player, a starter, and later an All-Star, the book presents the eventful playoff campaigns of the Mavericks until 2004. The book ends in the middle of the2004-05 NBA season .The book mostly follows a chronological structure, and devotes inserts for many people close to Nowitzki, such as his parents Helga and Jörg-Werner Nowitzki, who are both retired German professional handball players; his sister, Silke; his ex-girlfriend of seven years Sybille Gerer (former player of Nowitzki's former basketball club DJK Würzburg), his discoverer Jürgen Meng, his mentors Geschwinder and Nelson, and his best friend
Steve Nash . An extra section of the book is inserted at the end, which deals with his performances in theGermany national basketball team separately.Book information
*Length : 160 pages
*Language : German
*ISBN-10 : 3767908727
*ISBN-13: 978-3767908727External links
* [http://www.amazon.de/dp/3767908727 Dirk Nowitzki - german wunderkind@amazon.de]
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