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Jason Kidd announces retirement after nineteen seasons

Jason Kidd, one of the best passing and rebounding point guards in NBA history announced that he will retire on 6th June after spending a total of nineteen seasons in the game.

Jason Kidd, who had two years remaining on his contract at just more than $3 million per year, leaves with a legacy that includes an NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks and two Olympic gold medals with Team USA.

The thoughts of retirement first began to creep into the New York Knicks’ point guard’s mind during the All Star break. But it was not until recently, during a wedding in Geargia, that he came to his decision.

“I think it is the right time,” Kidd said. “When you think about 19 years, it has been a heck of a ride. Physically, I want to be able to participate in activities with my kids so it has taken a toll. It is time to move on and think about maybe coaching or doing some broadcasting.”

During his wonder years, Kidd was likened to an instant fast break due to his uncanny court vision, instincts and ability to rebound. Standing at 6-foot-4, this California native was one of the most hyped high school prospects of his generation.

Kidd averaged 12.6 points, 8.7 assists, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 steals in 1,391 regular-season games. He took great pride in his ability to make teammates better and his knack for turning teams around. The 10-time All-Star led the NBA in assists five times and finished second all-time in assists and steals behind John Stockton.

When Kidd finally draws the curtains on his basketball playing career, he will be leaving the game as a sure-fire Hall of Famer.

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