Cordovan confirmed his arrival to the Texan franchise, although he will not wear his typical number 7 shirt.
After several days of waiting, The Dallas Mavericks have confirmed the acquisition of Facundo Campazzo for the 2022/23 season of NBA. So, Cordovan will continue in the best league in the world after two consecutive years in Denver Nuggets and meet again Luka Doncicits slope to real Madrid. Of course, the new season will not only bring new teammates for Campazzo, but also a new number that will be a kind of “tribute” to his new coach, Jason Kidd.
From his social press networks, Cordovan informed his followers signed a one-year deal with the Mavsat the same time announced that instead of wearing his traditional number 7 jersey, in Dallas he will wear number 2. Coincidentally, that is the same number Jason Kidd wore the franchise when it won the title in 2011.

Besides the possibility that Campazzo decided to wear the number 2 in “tribute” to his new one coachthe truth is number 7 is busy in dallasbecause now it belongs to the center Dwight Powell. Whatever it is, whether it’s a tribute or not, the truth is like what happened in 7 of the Nuggets, 2 of Dallas will sell like hot cakes to Argentina fans.
Campazzo and the “dream” of coffee with Jason Kidd
The particular thing about it all is that, months before he arrived at the Texas franchise, Campazzo admitted wanting to share coffee with Kidd and ask him questions related to his career. In dialogue with Super Sports RadioCordovan chose his future coach as one of the NBA characters he would invite for coffee, along with Michael Jordan and Steve Nash.
“I will invite Michael Jordan. He is one of the characters that has influenced me the most in my game. I would have asked him about everything. How is your day? How did you train physically? Along with this, I might as well tell you Steve Nash or Jason Kidd. I am very curious and I like to ask things all the time to those who have played and played in my position. He looked at the two closely. I would ask them how they prepared for a game, how they studied their games, how they faced challenges and how they prepared, how they made their teammates better, what their mentality, what they are like off the pitch… Let them talk, ask more questions than me, ha ha ha“, he admitted.
Source: Tycsports

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