Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:45 am
ESPN.com wrote:A succession of foot surgeries nearly brought a premature end to Zydrunas Ilgauskas' basketball career. On Friday, he announced his departure from the game on his own terms.
Ilgauskas was on the brink of forced retirement 11 years ago after five foot surgeries had mentally drained him. But he vowed to give it one more chance after a radical reconstructive surgery. As a result, he was able to reach two NBA Finals and two All-Star Games and retire after 13 seasons.
He announced his decision Friday at an event in Cleveland, where he played the majority of his career.
Ilgauskas played 72 games, 51 of them starts, and averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds last season for the Miami Heat after playing his first 12 seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In June, Ilgauskas picked up an option in his contract for next season to leave open the possibility of returning. But after going through the summer, Ilgauskas decided he was done.
"Enough is enough," Ilgauskas told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "My body is beat up and I'm tired physically. There is no age limit, but everyone knows when it's time."
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Ilgauskas said the season -- in which he and the Heat withstood intense scrutiny from the media and fans -- took a toll. Ilgauskas was particularly hurt when he was booed and heckled in Cleveland, where he had been one of the most popular players in franchise history.
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benji wrote:It had to hurt, it wasn't like LeBron, he was clearly on the way out, he took a back seat to Shaq to win the year before, and he went with a teammate to win. And the fans couldn't process that and be happy for him alone.
Ilgauskas was one of the best centers of his era and he really had no chance to win without LeBron. He was however smart enough to stick with LeBron and that's what made Cleveland hate him.
I do think that within any other situation that Cleveland probably would have honored him coming back, but alongside LeBron, no chance.
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