Former Celtics star Al Jefferson confirms NBA retirement, will join Big 3 league
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Former Celtics star Al Jefferson confirms NBA retirement, will join Big 3 league
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Former Celtics star Al Jefferson confirms NBA retirement, will join Big 3 league
By Nick Goss March 24, 2019 12:35 PM
Al Jefferson is officially done as an NBA player.
The former Boston Celtics power forward confirmed his retirement from the NBA to the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn on Saturday.
gary washburn
@GwashburnGlobe
Just ran into "Big" Al Jefferson, who spent part this season in China. Said he's officially retired from the NBA. Will play in Big3 this summer but is done with NBA. "I was able to be home for Thanksgiving and Christmas for the first time since high school." #Celtics #Hornets30
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2:22 PM - Mar 23, 2019
Jefferson last played 36 games for the Indiana Pacers during the 2017-18 season. He did not make an appearance this season.
The 34-year-old veteran played for five different teams over 14 seasons. He was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 15th pick in the first round of the 2004 NBA Draft. Jefferson immediately became the building block of the Celtics' rebuild alongside veteran Paul Pierce.
Jefferson's ascent to one of the premier young big men in the league helped the Celtics acquire future Hall of Fame forward Kevin Garnett in a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2007. Jefferson was the prized piece of the Wolves' return for Garnett, and without the young star, the C's might not have been able to pull off the deal. That trade arguably was the primary reason why C's won the 2008 NBA Finals as Garnett changed the culture in Boston, won 2008 Defensive Player of the Year and was a nightmare for opponents on offense.
So, as Jefferson transitions from NBA retirement to a new career in the "Big 3", Celtics fans should always appreciate him for helping the franchise reach its ultimate goal after a 22-year drought.
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Former Celtics star Al Jefferson confirms NBA retirement, will join Big 3 league
By Nick Goss March 24, 2019 12:35 PM
Al Jefferson is officially done as an NBA player.
The former Boston Celtics power forward confirmed his retirement from the NBA to the Boston Globe's Gary Washburn on Saturday.
gary washburn
@GwashburnGlobe
Just ran into "Big" Al Jefferson, who spent part this season in China. Said he's officially retired from the NBA. Will play in Big3 this summer but is done with NBA. "I was able to be home for Thanksgiving and Christmas for the first time since high school." #Celtics #Hornets30
134
2:22 PM - Mar 23, 2019
Jefferson last played 36 games for the Indiana Pacers during the 2017-18 season. He did not make an appearance this season.
The 34-year-old veteran played for five different teams over 14 seasons. He was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 15th pick in the first round of the 2004 NBA Draft. Jefferson immediately became the building block of the Celtics' rebuild alongside veteran Paul Pierce.
Jefferson's ascent to one of the premier young big men in the league helped the Celtics acquire future Hall of Fame forward Kevin Garnett in a trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2007. Jefferson was the prized piece of the Wolves' return for Garnett, and without the young star, the C's might not have been able to pull off the deal. That trade arguably was the primary reason why C's won the 2008 NBA Finals as Garnett changed the culture in Boston, won 2008 Defensive Player of the Year and was a nightmare for opponents on offense.
So, as Jefferson transitions from NBA retirement to a new career in the "Big 3", Celtics fans should always appreciate him for helping the franchise reach its ultimate goal after a 22-year drought.
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Re: Former Celtics star Al Jefferson confirms NBA retirement, will join Big 3 league
I was interested in finding out more about this league.
The league will expand to 12 teams
They play an 8 week schedule 2 time per week.
Each venue will host 3 games in one night.
Players make $10,000 per game and there are 7 players per team on average.
Attendance is around 11,000 per game.
Average ticket prices is $67 per game
A player can make around $160,000 for 8 weeks of play. Not a bad retirement paycheck.
The league will expand to 12 teams
They play an 8 week schedule 2 time per week.
Each venue will host 3 games in one night.
Players make $10,000 per game and there are 7 players per team on average.
Attendance is around 11,000 per game.
Average ticket prices is $67 per game
A player can make around $160,000 for 8 weeks of play. Not a bad retirement paycheck.
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Join date : 2009-11-01
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