
Dirk Nowitzki, the retired Dallas Mavericks forward and NBA Hall of Famer, has appeared in TikTok dance videos after being encouraged by his niece.
The former Finals MVP, known for his career-defining footwork and post fadeaway, has taken part in short clips that have circulated widely online.
In the videos, Nowitzki can be seen grooving to Fifth Harmony's "Work From Home" and Zeddy Will's "Can't Go Broke" alongside his niece.
Dirk Nowitzki’s niece got him doing TikToks 😭 pic.twitter.com/66qTJByDns
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) August 25, 2025
Since retiring in 2019, Nowitzki has remained connected to basketball in a formal role as a special advisor to the Mavericks. He has otherwise kept a relatively low profile, though he occasionally makes light-hearted appearances in media.
Last season, he joined broadcaster Taylor Rooks in recreating Ja Morant’s well-known finger gun and grenade celebration, a clip that also gained traction among NBA fans.
The 2011 NBA champion, who spent his entire 21-season career with Dallas, is considered one of the greatest international players in league history. His foray into TikTok follows a wider trend of retired athletes engaging with social media platforms to connect with younger audiences.
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