ICYMI: Terrence Ross Makes Shocking Announcement
Not many could have seen this one coming. Despite not yet finding a gig this NBA season, Terrence Ross has displayed the skill over his career of getting hot from the outside, being able to space the floor. But at the age of just 32, he's shockingly decided to retire from basketball.
An 11-year veteran, Ross's career highlights included a 50-point game with the Toronto Raptors, and a Slam Dunk championship in 2013. He played five seasons in The Six, and another seven years with the Orlando Magic. He finishes with career marks of 11 points per game, 2.8 rebounds and 36.2% shooting from three-point range.Terrence Ross is retiring from the NBA.
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) December 2, 2023
The 2013 Dunk Champ is one of the best in-game dunkers ever!
pic.twitter.com/jO5bda65GG
But as he said recently, he's pretty happy with carrying on without the NBA.
Terrence Ross speaks on no longer being in the NBA & being ok with it pic.twitter.com/rw8hjBuQxE
— 2Cool2Blog (@2Cool2Blog) November 11, 2023
T-Ross says he's made enough money (yup, over $90M in career earnings should go a long way), and says he leads a simple life with his wife and kids.
"I don't buy chains or f****n' crazy cars or an entourage. I have me and my family. A great life."
A great attitude, indeed, and we wish Ross the best on his post-career journey.
Photo; Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Post a Comment