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Dirk Explains The Crazy Club Glasses

Dirk NowitzkiHours after the Dallas Mavericks NBA title clinching victory vs. the Miami Heat, several Mavs, including Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki, were photographed at LIV, the trendy nightclub inside the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. One of the more noteworthy pictures showcased a jubilant Nowitzki partying, while wearing an unusual pair of glasses.

Tuesday, while appearing on ESPN’s “Pardon the Interruption,” Nowitzki explained the origin of the now famous specs and if he intends to make them a permanent part of his appearance.

“This is not my look, but obviously when you had a couple cocktails, we didn’t have food that night either because we went straight from the gym, so I guess that’s what kind of happened. I stole those from our French center Mahinmi,” said Nowitzki.

The Finals MVP added, “He (Ian Mahinmi) was the man of the match for us, so I just took his glasses and wore those and kind of ran with that one. But, it’s not gonna be any look for the future for me.”

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Jon Rapoport has spent his career working on all sides of the media and sports industry. He began his career at ESPN in studio production at the ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. While there, he won an Emmy for his contribution to "SportsCenter." Following his tenure at ESPN, Jon relocated to Los Angeles, joining the staff of the “Best Damn Sports Show” on FOX Sports Net.

Upon leaving the show, Jon worked in Web site and sports radio show development/production, with Major League Baseball in media operation logistics for the World Baseball Classic and on behalf of Los Angeles’ effort to bring the 2016 Summer Olympics back to Southern California. Jon currently writes a political blog for the Los Angeles edition of Examiner.com.

Born and raised in Plymouth, Minnesota (just outside of Minneapolis), Jon is an avid sports fan, particularly for his beloved Minnesota teams. Jon graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, where he earned his BA in communication and interned for ABC’s “Good Morning America” in New York City and Washington D.C. He is married and resides in Los Angeles.  

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