What A Career – Shaun Livingston Is Contemplating Retirement

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What A Career – Shaun Livingston Is Contemplating Retirement

 

There was a path to stardom and success paved with potential for Livingston. Selected fourth overall in the NBA draft, the former Illinois Mr. Basketball had a bright future awaiting him. Unfortunately, his professional basketball career got off to a slow start. Finally, just as he began to find his groove and was well on his way toward a career year, things took a turn for the worse. This is when the story truly begins.

Livingston’s journey started on February 26, 2007. On that fateful day, while attempting a layup, the Los Angeles Clipper point guard landed awkwardly, snapping his knee in two. In the emergency room that night, his leg was so mangled that he faced the threat of amputation. A gruesome injury, doctors informed Livingston that he would require months of rehab before being able to walk again.

But doctors didn’t know about one of Livingston’s key features: his resiliency. He trained with discipline, utilized experimental technology in his recovery. Eventually, Shaun Livingston returned to the NBA in late 2008, roughly twenty months post knee injury.

Upon his return, Livingston’s career was not the same, which is to be expected. A former ‘young player on the rise,’ he became the ‘what if’ type of player. Over the next seven seasons, Livingston was a journeyman on a quest, during which he played for eight different teams.

Ultimately, this quest led Livingston to the Bay Area, where he has experienced an exciting resurgency. Over the past four seasons, Shaun Livingston has quietly played behind superstar Stephen Curry, not receiving the accolades or reaching the greatness he was once destined for.

But, after shooting 86.6% from the field in the NBA Finals, Livingston, whose career was in jeopardy while recovering from the worst basketball injury ever, now is a three time NBA champion.

But is it time to call it a career? Well, Livingston is seeing the writing on the wall, that retirement may just be around the corner.

Per The Athletic:

 

“Yeah. For sure. Absolutely,” Livingston said when asked if he’s thought about retiring after this season.

“It’s just all the signs on the wall. And just more so from a physical standpoint. If I’m healthy and having fun, then I want to play. But physically, if I’m not … Like, I put so much work in my body just to get back to playing basketball, let alone get to this point where I’m at. So now that it’s getting harder. Like this year, I’ve struggled with injuries more than any other year I’ve been on the Warriors.”

 

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