Former Boston Celtics point guard Kemba Walker has decided to call it a career as a player, announcing his retirement from the sport he won among the most improbable of NCAA titles at UConn before a 12-year career in the NBA. I want to start this by thanking God for everything he has given me,” began Walker.
“Basketball has done more for me than I could’ve ever imagined, and I am super thankful for the amazing journey I’ve had,” the former Celtics floor general added. “With that, I’m here to share that I am officially retiring from the game of basketball.”
“This has all been a dream. When I look back, I still can’t believe the things I achieved in my career,” said Walker. “I know I couldn’t have made it to this point without my incredible support system around me.”
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“There are so many people to thank – my mom, dad and entire family, my teammates who have become family, and the coaches who believed in me and brought out the best in me,” offered the New York City native.
“Basketball will forever be a part of my life, so this isn’t goodbye. I’m excited for what’s next.”
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