Santa Fe New Mexican

Romo’s honorary Mav day turns into spectacle for final home game

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DALLAS — Tony Romo couldn’t say no when Dirk Nowitzki asked the retiring Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k to join the Mavericks as an honorary teammate for a day.

Now it’s turned into a scene, with dozens of media members showing up for a morning shootaroun­d before a meaningles­s final Dallas home against Denver on Tuesday night, with both teams eliminated from the playoffs. The Mavs went on to lose 109-91 to the Nuggets.

Romo’s “Mav for a day” experience came exactly a week after it was announced that he was leaving the Cowboys and joining CBS as the No. 1 NFL analyst. He lost his job as the Dallas starter to Dak Prescott last season and chose TV over pursuing a starting job with another team with his 37th birthday approachin­g next week.

“At first, I was just feeling like I didn’t deserve any of that,” Romo said of his initial first reaction to the offer. “Standing here today, I feel a little embarrasse­d to be honest in the sense that you’re lucky enough to be in position, that someone cares enough to do something to honor you.”

But Romo said it was a “no-brainer” to accept the offer of a tribute from Nowitzki and Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle. He will be in uniform in his football No. 9 and go through pregame warmups and introducti­ons. Carlisle said Monday that Romo wouldn’t play.

When the shootaroun­d was over, a member of the Mavericks staff whistled a circus theme song while walking past reporters. On the court, Romo was playing with his youngest son, Rivers.

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