
Chauncey Billups
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Chauncey Billups: Announces Retirement
Billups announced Tuesday that he will retire after 17 NBA seasons, Yahoo! Sports' Marc J. Spears reports.
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The Pistons declined the second and final year of a contract option that would have paid him $2.5 million next season, leaving the veteran with a presumably quiet market. Billups is best known for his time with the Detroit Pistons, during which he won the 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award, and earned the nickname, "Mr. Big Shot." If he chooses, he'll likely be afforded opportunities in either coaching or broadcasting, but his days as a fantasy commodity are officially over.
The Pistons declined the second and final year of a contract option that would have paid him $2.5 million next season, leaving the veteran with a presumably quiet market. Billups is best known for his time with the Detroit Pistons, during which he won the 2004 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award, and earned the nickname, "Mr. Big Shot." If he chooses, he'll likely be afforded opportunities in either coaching or broadcasting, but his days as a fantasy commodity are officially over.
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After spending two seasons in Los Angeles, Billups is headed back to the city where he earned the nickname "Mr. Big Shot." The Pistons added Billups this offseason to give the team some much-needed veteran leadership and extra depth at the guard positions. Billups averaged 8.4 points in 19 mpg with the Clippers last year, but he's expected to hold a bigger role for the Pistons. At 37, Billups is well past his prime, but he still has the ability to knock down clutch threes and provide a calming influence on the court. He's in contention for a spot in the starting lineup, but even if he nabs the shooting guard gig, Billups' production will likely only warrant consideration in deeper formats.
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Billups didn't have his team option picked up, MLive.com reports.
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Billups is considering retiring, 9 News Denver reports. "It's been very frustrating. But as we know, Father Time is undefeated. He's undefeated. But I can't be too frustrated, I got a lot of miles and a lot of use out of my body," Billups said.
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Billups dealt with a knee injury for the majority of the year and was only able to play in 19 games during the course of the season.
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Chauncey Billups: (Knee) Unsure If He Will Return This Season
Billups (knee) was asked whether or not he would return before the end of the season and responded with, "It's going so fast. I'm not sure, we'll see," the Detroit Free Press reports.
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Billups (knee) is aiming to play next season, the Denver Post reports. "I would like to walk out on my own and not have to crawl out," he said.
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