Hasselhoff Endorses Nowitzki for MVP

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By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer



LAS VEGAS (AP) - Dirk Nowitzki picked up another MVP endorsement Sunday night _ from David Hasselhoff.

Hasselhoff, the well-traveled actor and German singing celebrity who's currently starring in "The Producers" at the Paris Las Vegas casino, was among the luminaries who walked the red carpet before entering the Thomas & Mack Center. He said he would choose the Mavericks star over two-time winner Steve Nash of Phoenix.


"I think Dirk's going to get it this year, and he deserves it," Hasselhoff said.


Hasselhoff's songs are popular in Germany, and Nowitzki said during last season's playoffs that he sang one of them to help him relax at the free throw line. Nowitzki later said he was joking, but Miami fans seized upon it to mock him during the NBA finals.


Hasselhoff even showed up to watch the Mavericks in the playoffs, but said he hadn't been able to catch up with Nowitzki this weekend because of his performance schedule.


Hasselhoff also loved the idea of All-Star weekend in Las Vegas _ and supports the idea of a team here full-time.


"This is the most amazing thing that's happened to Vegas," he said. "I think it would be an amazing attraction to have a team here," before adding "besides 'The Producers.'"


Also making early appearances on the red carpet were Michelle Wie, who can't play golf or gamble in Las Vegas because she's too young and has an injured wrist, and "Desperate Housewives" actor James Denton.


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GOING TO DISNEY WORLD?@ The Thomas & Mack Center probably won't get another NBA All-Star game. But the event could land in Orlando at some point.


Commissioner David Stern mentioned that possibility during a Sunday morning breakfast hosted by Turner Sports, which is in the process of trying to work out an extension of its television contract with the league.


This All-Star weekend was the first held outside of an NBA city, and Stern mentioned some of the positives of having the events at a neutral site. But if Las Vegas wants to host the NBA's stars again, it will need a new building.


The NBA had to do plenty of work to get the building ready to host this event, but there was still plenty it couldn't do. Because of the small size of the locker rooms, there was no pregame or postgame locker room media availability.


"They are not equipped to hold major-league events in that building," deputy commissioner Adam Silver said.


The NBA is headed to New Orleans for next year's All-Star game, but has nothing set after that. Stern said the league had "a number of applicants" for 2009 and beyond. He has said his owners prefer a city with warm weather and plenty of hotel rooms, and he specifically mentioned Orlando as a potential site for the future it its arena situation allowed for it.


Both Stern and Turner Sports president David Levy hoped they soon could reach an extension on their deal, which runs through the 2007-08 season. Stern said he hoped it would be before the end of this season.


TNT televised the All-Star game on Sunday night.

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Poor Dirk...someone on that team needs to explain to him how bad it is to LIKE listening to "the Hoff". :laugh2:
 

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Keep in mind that Hasselhoff released "Looking for Freedom" when the Berlin wall fell and even performed in concert at the wall later that year. The song galvanized the country and became a psudeo-anthem for Germany, and considering that Dirk was about 10 or 11 at the time it makes sense he likes it.

But, yeah, it's a little embarassing. Now every NBA postseason we'll see pictures of The Hoff, just like every NFL postseason we'll see replays of the Romo bobble.
 

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in a related story...dirk and hoff were seen holding hands and necking while in las vegas.


:lmao2:
 

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phillycowboyslover;1409823 said:
in a related story...dirk and hoff were seen holding hands and necking while in las vegas.


:lmao2:

Why are Spurs fans the only people who think that's funny?
 

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I just kept thinking to myself...when is Hoff going to weigh in on the NBA MVP race?
 

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The bigger question is - when Nowitzki is awarded the MVP trophy will they cut to a shot of Hasselhoff crying in the audience?
 
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