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"Retired but never done"- John Wall announces NBA retirement after 11 seasons with Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers

"Retired but never done"- John Wall announces NBA retirement after 11 seasons with Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers

Time of India11 hours ago
John Wall retired from the NBA (Image via Getty images)
John Wall, the dynamic point guard who became a five-time NBA All-Star and revitalized Kentucky basketball under John Calipari, declared his retirement. Wall, who will turn 35 in a month, made his choice public on social media on Tuesday.
Due to severe knee injuries that limited him to 147 games throughout the final six seasons of his career, he hasn't played in the NBA since the 2022–2023 season. After 11 NBA seasons, Wall formally announced his retirement on Tuesday in a social media video.
John Wall ends playing career after 11 NBA seasons, begins new chapter beyond basketball
John Wall, a five-time NBA All-Star, announced his retirement from basketball on Tuesday, ending his professional career. In a social media video, Wall broke the news and said he gave the game "everything I had." In his video announcement, Wall stated:
"Every jersey I've worn meant more than wins and stats… It was about representing something bigger."
That "something bigger" meant a return to national relevance for Kentucky, and the program's resuscitation will always be associated with Wall's name. He continued by expressing gratitude to his family, particularly his mother, as well as his teammates, coaches, trainers, and supporters.
"Thank you for all your sacrifices.. I hope I made you proud."
John Wall played for multiple teams (Image via Getty Images)
As his playing days come to an end, Wall stated that he will not be leaving the game, adding that "basketball will always be in my life." Wall said:
'As new opportunities present themselves, I feel now is the time to walk confidently into my next chapter.'
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