DALLAS, TX - APRIL 11: Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys sits with Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks during a game against the Denver Nuggets at American Airlines Center on April 11, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. "It's a little embarrasing, but I'll tell you what, I'm a very lucky guy. I feel like this whole week has been emotional in the sense of the outpouring of support from people who appreciated you and loved you". Romo will be introduced to the crowd before the Mavs game and honored with a short presentation. Cuban said if the Mavericks were eliminated from the playoffs, he would do it. Romo says the team reached out to him last week about letting them honor his athletic career in North Texas.
Malone thought about bringing in his own big arm off the bench. "I can't get into specific details at this time, but encourage fans to be in their seats when warmups begin". "That didn't work. So we struck out".
But one former Maverick knows Romo's basketball abilities better than most. As he ran onto the court in a Mavericks warm-up jersey, he acknowledged the crowd with a quick wave.
After breaking a bone in his back last preseason, the career passing leader for the storied Cowboys franchise lost the starting job he held for 10 years to rookie Dak Prescott and decided not to play for another team.
However, commissioner Adam Silver responded that the National Basketball Association would not honor any contract Romo signed, so the idea was quickly put to rest.
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"I've been watching Tony for a long time and I enjoy turning on the film when we play a common opponent and watching what he does", Rodgers said, according to Todd Archer of ESPN. "I think when we look back ... he'll be the greatest Maverick that's ever played for the next 150 years". He will be in uniform in his football No. 9.
Though, because he was released by the Cowboys, Romo could sign on with any National Football League team at any time, provided he has permission from CBS to make such a deal.
Romo returned to the locker room with fellow Wisconsin native Devin Harris to change into Mavericks practice gear for the morning shootaround.
"Anybody who thinks a layup line is disrespectful, hasn't watched an National Basketball Association game", Cuban said. And the fact that Jones didn't release Romo until he made it clear he was walking away from the game does seem a bit like a "calculated" move. Romo's wife, Candice, and two sons watched through a window from an arena restaurant. Barea as Carlisle gave him some fundamental pointers.
Nuggets: Finale at Oklahoma City on Wednesday.





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