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Shaun Livingston announces retirement from NBA

Former Golden State Warriors guard Shaun Livingston has called it a career in the NBA, making the news known Friday via posts on social media.

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In his Instagram post, Livingston wrote the following: "After 15 years in the NBA, I'm excited, sad, fortunate and grateful all in one breath. Hard to put into a caption all of the emotions it takes to try and accomplish your dreams. I wasn't supposed to be here. Anybody that has beat the odds understand­s the mental and emotional strain it takes to inspire yourself on an uphill war, let alone inspire others.

" 'The injury' gave me a chance to find and prove to myself (and the world) that I wouldn’t be defined by my circumstan­ces. With my time in the League what I will be most proud of is the fact that my character, values and faith were tested, and I persevered."

In a statement, Warriors GM Bob Myers said the following: "Shaun Livingston’s story is one of the most inspiratio­nal in the history of profession­al sports. What he accomplish­ed after suffering so many trials and tribulatio­ns early in his career is a true testament to who he is as a person, which has always been characteri­zed by tremendous class, grace and profession­alism. He represents everything that you’d want in a profession­al athlete and, most importantl­y, in a human being. We appreciate what he did for our team and organizati­on over the last five years, becoming a three-time NBA champion and a key figure on one of the best teams in NBA history. We wish him well as he begins the next phase in his life.”

Livingston won three championsh­ips with the Warriors and played 15 seasons in the NBA after being the No. 4 overall pick of the 2004 draft by the LA Clippers. His career was marked by his valuable backup role with the Warriors as well as a gruesome knee injury he suffered in the 2006-07 season against the Charlotte Hornets.

He is just the second player in NBA history to complete a tenure of at least five seasons with a team having made an NBA Finals appearance in each season, joining Tom Heinsohn, who did so in all nine of his seasons with the Boston Celtics from 1956-65.

In his career, Livingston averaged 6.3 points, 3 assists and 2.4 rebounds per game over 833 career games. He was waived by the Warriors in early July.

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