After 14 Seasons, Andrew Bogut is Retiring from the NBA
After almost a decade and a half in the NBA, Andrew Bogut has retired from the NBA. The 7'0 Australian center was the first pick of the 2005 NBA Draft and played for five teams during his decorated career.
After 14 NBA seasons, Andrew Bogut — a 2015 NBA champion — announces he is retiring from basketball. Bogut played for the Bucks, Warriors, Mavericks, Cavaliers and Lakers and spent last two years in Sydney.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) November 30, 2020
Bogut won a title with the Golden State Warriors and finishes his 706 game career by averaging 9.6 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. Bogut announced the news via his podcast and also announced he won't be playing in the Tokyo Olympics. Bogut has represented his country numerous times on the international hardcourt.
Looks like Bogut has found something to do during his retirement...
Photo credit: Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire
NBA champion and former No. 1 overall pick @andrewbogut just announced on his new @RogueBogues podcast that he is retiring as an active player ...
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) November 30, 2020
He becomes a part owner of the Sydney Kings and joins a growing group of past and present NBAers with ownership stakes in @NBL teams
Happy Birthday, @andrewbogut!! pic.twitter.com/DRwVkY9mMj
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) November 28, 2020
• No.1 Draft Pick in 2005
— ContentNBA (@ContentNBA) November 30, 2020
• NBA Champion (2015)
• 1x NBA All-Defensive Second Team
• 1x All-NBA Third Team
• 2006 NBA All-Rookie First Team
• Led the league in blocks (2011)
• 2019 NBL MVP
Thank you for all you have done for the game 🏀 pic.twitter.com/1dCcoE5xkB
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