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Dirk Nowitzki rejoining Mavericks as special advisor
Former Dallas Mavericks player Dirk Nowitzki. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

It has been two years since Dirk Nowitzki retired following a legendary playing career with the Dallas Mavericks, but the 14-time All-Star is rejoining the team in a new role.

Nowitzki told Mark Stein of the New York Times on Friday that he is going to serve in an advisory role with the Mavericks. He said owner Mark Cuban approached him and asked for help, specifically with finding a new head coach and president of basketball operations.

Nowitzki is the best and most beloved player in Mavericks franchise history. It makes sense that Cuban wants him on board during a time of massive change. Nowitzki also has a close relationship with Luka Doncic from the lone season the two spent as teammates.

The Mavericks say they mutually agreed to part ways with Donnie Nelson this week, but reports indicate the longtime GM was fired. Rick Carlisle then stepped down as head coach the following day. Doncic did not seem pleased with one of the moves, but perhaps he will feel better with Nowitzki helping the Mavs through their transitional period.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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