Seven predictions for NBA restartAnthony Davis says he plans to play in opener vs. ClippersNBA bubble is holding so far, no player tests positive in past nine daysNo wall for these five NBA rookies as league restart tips-offRumor: Aaron Gordon trade from Orlando could be biggest move of offseasonReport: Pelicans, Jazz players may kneel around Black Lives Matter on courtRockets’ Eric Gordon rolls left ankle; X-rays negative but he’s out a ‘few days’Michelle Roberts: Next NBA season might need to be in bubble, tooFrank Vogel: ‘Some concern’ Anthony Davis could miss Lakers’ opener Thursday due to eye "Since Collison announced his decision, a number of his Pacers teammates have also congratulated him via social media:Extremely shocked to hear this, but blessed I had the opportunity to play with DC and called him a brother. It has become the norm.Isaac is passionate about his Christian faith and said that racism is condemned in the Gospel but that wearing a BLM shirt or kneeling was not the answer for him. The veteran point guard has decided to stay retired, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox.After a decade in the league, Darren Collison is calling it a career.“Basketball has been my life since I was a child,” Collison wrote in “With that being said, I have decided to retire from the NBA.”The Los Angeles-area native was selected by the New Orleans Hornets in the first round of the 2009 NBA draft.
said Myles Turner. Except Collison is not predictable. It didn’t exactly take Sherlock Holmes to piece the clues together: Darren Collison had The veteran point guard has decided to stay retired, After retiring prior to summer free agency last year, veteran guard Darren Collison considered a midseason return to the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers or the Clippers — but has decided to stay retired, league sources told ESPN.Collison had been weighing a February or March comeback with one of the NBA’s two championship contenders in Los Angeles, but Collison informed teams Sunday that he simply isn’t ready to return to the NBA — and it’s unclear if or when he will, league sources said.For a Laker team that did not make a move at the deadline — while other top teams in the West did, including the Clippers — Collison was a player who would give them a boost in shooting and playmaking. Copyright © 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC. After long deliberation with agent Bill Duffy, Collison said he wanted to concentrate on helping the less fortunate through his Jehovah's Witness faith. "Collison averaged 12.5 points, 5.0 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game throughout his career. The Grizzlies drew 26 fouls and the teams combined for five technical fouls.But it was a wild start to their resumption of the NBA season.Memphis rallied from a 13-point, third-quarter deficit to take an 11-point lead, then gave it away almost as quickly. It didn’t exactly take Sherlock Holmes to piece the clues together: Darren Collison had talked about coming out of retirement and then sat with Lakers’ owner Jeanie Buss at a recent game. He was remarkably consistent over his 10 seasons in the NBA, acheiving a double-digit scoring average every season. This site is operated jointly by NBA and WarnerMedia. Pacers point guard Darren Collison announced his decision to retire from the NBA on Friday night in a letter to ESPN's The Undefeated. the NBA Privacy Center, it will apply to data controlled independently by the NBA.
Darren Collison reportedly is choosing to remain retired despite receiving interest from both the Lakers and the Clippers. All rights reserved. The Lakers are expected to be active on the buyout market, but it’s unlikely a player with the impact level of Collison.Collison averaged 11.6 points and six assists a game last season in Indiana, plus he shot 40.7 percent from three. Story filed to ESPN: After a stunning retirement prior to free agency, veteran guard Darren Collison is considering a February return to the NBA – … it will apply to data controlled jointly by the NBA and WarnerMedia as well as other data controlled by WarnerMedia. Do owners agree?PBT Podcast: Life inside bubble, NBA season start with USA Today’s Mark MedinaMichael Jordan announces first donations from $100 million pledgeFormer Washington Wizards co-owner Irene Pollin dies at 96Nuggets won’t ‘muzzle’ Michael Porter Jr. after he said coronavirus ‘being used for population control’Report: At NBA Academy in China, children experienced corporal punishment but not schoolingDallas front office member accused of sexual assualt; team investigated, questions reportAdam Silver on players kneeling during national anthem: ‘I respect peaceful protest’Bring on the games!