Dirk Nowitzki may be one of the oldest players in the NBA, but he sure didn't look like it on Sunday against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The 37-year-old German sipped from the fountain of youth as he contributed a hearty stat line - 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting to go with nine rebounds and one steal - to his Dallas Mavericks' 103-93 victory.
With the Mavs in the driver's seat the entire game, Nowitzki even threw in a rare dunk for good measure against a helpless Lakers' defense.
Although head coach Rick Carlisle may not expect his future Hall of Famer to put in 20-plus points on a nightly basis, his performance Sunday was a sight for sore eyes.
Nowitzki averaged 17.3 points in 2014-15 - tied for his second-lowest scoring mark since his rookie season - and totaled just 27 points (on 44 percent shooting) through the first two games of the season.