The sculpture depicts Nowitzki in mid-jump about to make "the perfect shot". During the design process, Amrany consulted several people. Nowitzki's wife Jessica, who had previously been a professional in the art industry, was the one who initiated the idea for the accordion-shaped base.
Holger Geschwindner, Nowitzki's longtime coach, mentor, and friend, was also involved in helping design the statue body; he taught Amrany that the ideal angle of launch trajectory on Nowitzki's
fadeaway was 47–50 degrees. Nowitzki himself also heavily participated in the design. Among other things, he chose the motto inscribed at the base: "Loyalty never fades away", which is a homage to Nowitzki having spent all 21 of his playing seasons with the Mavericks,
an NBA record. A prototype revealed at Nowitzki's January 2022
jersey retirement had three interconnected balls showing the shooting trajectory, though this feature was met with sharp criticism (particularly on Twitter) and later scrapped; the final version only has one ball. According to
SMU physics professor Fredrick Olness, the statue is able to stay in place despite its lopsided and unbalanced appearance because the
center of mass is at the base. == Unveiling and display ==