Luol Deng retires after 15 NBA seasons

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Luol Deng retires after 15 NBA seasons

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Looking to wrap up his NBA career with the same club where he debuted, Luol Deng signs a one-day contract with the Chicago Bulls

 

WASHINGTON, USA – Luol Deng, who made a journey from South Sudan to NBA stardom, is calling it quits after a 15-year career after signing a one-day contract with the Chicago Bulls.

The deal announced Thursday, October 17 allows the 2012 London Olympian, a stalwart for Britain’s basketball squad, to close out his NBA days with the same club where he debuted after being selected seventh overall in the 2004 NBA Draft.

Deng, 34, was a child when he fled what is now South Sudan with his family for Egypt and they eventually settled in London, where Deng discovered basketball.

After a stellar single season at Duke University, Deng entered the NBA and helped Chicago end a seven-year playoff drought before a season-ending wrist injury cut his campaign short after 61 games.

He led the NBA in minutes played in the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 campaigns, being named an NBA All-Star each season, before being traded to Cleveland in early 2014. Deng played two seasons with Miami and two more with the Los Angeles Lakers, although he played in only one game in the 2017-2018 season.

Deng reunited with several former Chicago teammates and ex-Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau at Minnesota last season, playing in 22 games, before deciding to end his NBA days with Chicago.

“We’re very fortunate and humbled that Luol has chosen to retire as a Chicago Bull,” said team president Michael Reinsdorf. “He was a role model on and off the court during his nine-plus years in Chicago, and he gave everything he had to help us win.”

In 902 NBA games over 15 seasons, Deng averaged 14.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists and made 7 trips to the playoffs, 6 with the Bulls and that last with Miami in 2016.

“From the moment we made Luol Deng the seventh overall pick of the 2004 NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls became a better team,” said Bulls vice president of basketball operations John Paxson. “Luol carried himself with first-class professionalism and leadership… we’ll always remember his All-Star career and the fierce competitiveness he brought to both ends of the floor every night.”

The Bulls will honor Deng at an undetermined game during the upcoming season. – Rappler.com

 

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