NBANBA Dallas Mavericks1998–2019Hall of Fame · 2023

Dirk Nowitzki Cards & Plaques

One team, one ring, one fadeaway — for the Mavs fan who lived through 2011.

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Dallas Mavericks All-Time Greats Fan Cave Plaque 8x10 3 Cards Dirk Nowitzki Luka Doncic Jason Kidd

Career snapshot

Career: 31,560 points · 11,489 rebounds · 1,142 three-pointers · 1,522 games · 1998–2019, Dallas Mavericks only. Career averages: 20.7 PPG · 7.5 RPG · 47.1% FG · 38.0% 3PT.

Hardware: 2011 NBA Champion, 2011 Finals MVP, 2007 NBA MVP, 14× All-Star, 12× All-NBA Team selection. Sixth-leading scorer in NBA history at retirement. Hall of Fame Class of 2023.

Accolades

★ 2011 NBA Champion (Dallas Mavericks over Miami Heat)

★ 2011 NBA Finals MVP

★ 2007 NBA MVP — first European-born player to win the award

★ 14× NBA All-Star

★ 12× All-NBA Team selection (4× First Team)

★ 2006 NBA Three-Point Contest Champion

★ 6th all-time leading scorer in NBA history at retirement (31,560 points)

★ Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2023

The card collector's view

Dirk's rookie cards trailed his career arc—undervalued for years, now climbing as the 2011 Finals run gets its due. The 1998-99 Topps Chrome #154 RC is the flagship, with refractors and X-Fractors commanding premiums. The 1998-99 SP Authentic #95 RC is numbered to 3,500 and remains the trophy chase. The 1998-99 Fleer Tradition #226 RC offers an accessible entry. Modern Prizm and Optic legends inserts feature Dirk in Mavericks blue and white throughout.

About Dirk Nowitzki Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

One franchise. Twenty-one seasons. Dirk Nowitzki turned the one-legged fadeaway into the most unguardable shot of his era and finished his career as the highest-scoring foreign-born player in NBA history. The 2011 Finals was the proof of concept—he averaged 26 points against LeBron, Wade, and Bosh to bring Dallas its first title and won Finals MVP through a fever. MVP in 2007, fourteen All-Star nods, 31,560 career points. Mavericks blood, German pioneer, the player who made stretch fours mainstream.