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The Mavericks top five: There is no suspense in the top two, Blackman, who won the No. 1 pick, is on the list!

The Mavericks have been in the team for 45 years. Although they only won one championship in the 10-11 season, many star players have emerged. Four retired jerseys are floating above the American Airlines Center Arena, namely Derek Harper's "No. 12", Brad Davis's "No. 15", Rolando Blackman's "No. 22", and Dirk Nowitzki's "No. 41". Who are the greatest players in the Mavericks' history to date?

No1, Dirk Nowitzki (No. 41)

Nowitzki achieved the achievement of "one person, one city" (98-99 season ~ 18-19 season) in Dallas. He played a total of 1,522 games in his career, averaged 20.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists per game, plus 0.8 steals and 0.8 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 47.1% + 38% + 87.9%. Total scores (31,560 points), total rebounds (11,489), total blocks (1,281), and total appearances are all ranked first in the team history.

Nowski averaged 26 points and 9.7 rebounds in the finals series of the 10-11 season, beating the Heat, led by James + Wade + Bosh, and won the first championship in team history. He won his first FMVP in his career. It is worth mentioning that on this year's road to winning the championship, Nowitzki defeated a total of five MVPs.

Noweski has made the All-Star 14 times and was selected into the Best Team 12 times. He is the first player in history to unlock 30,000 points + 10,000 rebounds + 1,000 three-pointers + 1,000 blocks. The ultimate move of "Golden Rooster Independence" has patents like "Sky Gou" and "Backward Jumping".

No2, Luka Doncic (No. 77)

Doncic has played for the Mavericks for seven seasons (17-18 seasons ~ 24-25 seasons), playing a total of 422 games, and has averaged 28+7+7 for six consecutive seasons. He was selected into the All-Star lineup + the Best First Team five times, and joined forces with Irving to lead the team to the finals in the 23-24 season.

Doncic made 25 of 33 shots (8 of 13 three-pointers and 15 of 16 free throws) and scored 73 points, plus 10 rebounds and 7 assists, with a real shooting percentage of 91.2%. In the game against the Knicks, Doncic made 21 of 31 shots (2 of 6 three-pointers and 16 of 22 free throws) scored 60 points, and also contributed 21 rebounds and 10 assists.

Although Doncic only has seven seasons with the Mavericks, it is enough to secure the position of two players in the team history, and the player with the highest efficiency in the team history.

No3, Brad Davis (No. 15)

Davis played for Dallas for eight seasons (80-81 season ~ 91-92 season), and averaged 24.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 49.6%.

Davis has averaged 29+ points per game for five consecutive seasons, and Nowitzki has never done this, nor has Doncic have done it.

No4, Rolando Blackman (No. 22)

Blackman played for Dallas for eleven seasons (80-81 season ~ 91-92 season), and averaged 19.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 49.7%. In the 87-88 season, he led the team to the stage of the Western Conference Finals, and averaged 22.6 points per game, dragging the series against the Lakers into the tiebreak battle with his own strength.

scored into the All-Star four times and was a big heart player. In the All-Star Game in the 87-88 season, he made two free throws into overtime at a critical moment, and Blackman's free throw instantly became an eternal classic. Of course, for Mavericks fans, Blackman's first goal was to draw the No. 1 pick (Frager) with a 1.8% chance, winning the cornerstone of the future for the Mavericks.

No5, Jason Kidd (No. 5)

Kidd played for Dallas for eight seasons (93-94 season ~ 95-96 season + 07-08 season ~ 11-12 season), and averaged 10.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 8.4 assists per game. In the 10-11 finals series, he averaged 7.7 assists per game and was the king of assists in the team history. He also hit key three-pointers many times in the finals series, locking James.

was selected as the All-Star for ten times in his career, and the Mavericks were the second All-Star. As the head coach, Kidd led the Mavericks to the finals in the 22-23 season.

There are several remains, Nash, Harper, Terry, and now Irving and Davis. Who do you think has the hope of making it to the top five?