NBA, Paul Millsap announces retirement after 16 seasons

NBA, Paul Millsap announces retirement after 16 seasons

He officially retires Paul Millsapthe veteran former Utah Jazz and Atlanta Hawks announced his withdraw from basketball played after 16 NBA seasons, the last played in 2022 con i Denver Nuggets.

Millsap, second choice at draft NBA 2006 of the Utah Jazzit was for 4-time All-Star between 2013-14 and 2016-17 with the shirt of Hawksfor him in his career 1085 NBA games. For several years Paul Millsap was one of the best power forwards in the NBA, first in Utah in the team of Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer, then in Atlanta with coach Mike Budenholzer and Al Horford, Jeff Teague, Joe Johnson and Kyle Korver. Paul spent his last years at a high level as a veteran at the Denver Nuggets until 2020-21, then brief experiences with the Brooklyn Nets and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Modern NBA big man, not very tall but capable of creating a reliable outside shot especially after his move to the Hawks, Millsap is one of only 8 players in the history of the league to have scored at least 500 three-pointers with at least 1000 rebounds and 1000 steals in career.

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