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Suddenly announced his retirement! A year ago, he averaged 20 points per game! The competition in the NBA is so cruel

6:07pm, 1 July 2025【Basketball】

The NBA era has changed rapidly. In the past two years, there have been many retired stars, including Windy City Rose, White Warcraft Griffin, Queen Bee Kemba Walker, and Legendary point guard coach Long. In the later stages of their careers, they gradually faded out of the league's vision due to frequent injuries and decline in athletic ability, and finally chose to retire. During this summer's offseason, there are also many former All-Star players who are about to retire. The most famous one is Chris Paul, whose one-year contract with the Spurs has expired. Paul actually wants to play for another year, it depends on whether any team is willing to accept him. After all, his positioning is very embarrassing. If he joins a young team, it will not be of much significance to him and the team. If he joins a championship team, it will be difficult for Paul to exert his influence again.

Kyle Lowry, who has 76ers, has experienced a sharp decline in his personal data this season, averaging only 3.9 points and 2.7 assists per game, and his shooting percentage is only 35.0%, nearly 10 percentage points lower than last season. Last summer, Lowry signed a one-year, $3.3 million basic salary contract with the 76ers. I don’t know if he will play in Philadelphia for another season, but he can only play the role of the locker room big brother. The once "little steel cannon" has disappeared. Clippers veteran Batum rejected the $4.9 million player option next season to become a free agent, which may become a signal that he is about to retire. Previously, Batum said in an interview that he had the idea of ​​retiring after being cut by the Hornets in 20 years, but he was lucky to join the Clippers again, and it was Tyron Lu who saved him.

, including old-school superstars such as James, Harden, and Westbrook, they will definitely not be able to play for a few years in their careers, so they can watch one less game. Before the free market opened this summer, 36-year-old Boyan Bogdanovic announced on his personal Instagram that he would retire from the NBA. Boyen played in the NBA for 10 seasons and played for the Nets, Wizards, Pacers, Jazz, Pistons and Knicks respectively. During his NBA, Bogdanovic played in 719 regular season games, averaging 29.1 minutes per game, scoring 15.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists, shooting percentage of 46%, three-point shooting percentage of 39.4%, and free throw shooting percentage of 85.9%. About Boyang, friends who have played NBA 2kol should be familiar with a meme. Boyang under the 18 core of this game is comparable to Jordan in the showroom. He has a good shooting package and a big three-pointer, and he can attack for a second time.

So a series of similar famous quotes were derived: 0, thunderbolt, first showing its strength; 1, thunderbolt, Curry went crazy; 2, thunderbolt, surpassing James; 3, thunderbolt, Jordan cursed; 4, no one can defend; 5, thunderbolt, Thanos surrendered; 6, thunderbolt, the Galaxy became king; 7, thunderbolt, the strongest in the universe. Of course, Bo Yang is definitely not that powerful in reality, but he is also one of the top sharpshooters in the league, and his outside level can be maintained at more than 40% all year round. In the 23-24 season one year before he announced his retirement, Boyang averaged 20.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game during the Pistons, becoming one of the team's top scorers. In fact, the healthy Bogdanovic is definitely still good, and has the ability to become a puzzle for the championship team, but fate is at work. The

twist occurred in April last year, when Boyan was still playing for the Knicks. The Knicks and the Sixers were in full swing in the playoffs, and Boyan was injured in his left foot while fighting for the floor ball with Batum. The initial diagnosis was just an ankle sprain, but the subsequent examination shocked everyone - a stress fracture of the left foot. On May 3, he underwent both left foot and wrist surgery, announcing his playoff reimbursement. At that time, the Knicks official also said: "It is expected to fully recover next season." No one expected that this would become the best singer of his career. Boyn's injury has repeatedly deteriorated after being traded to the Nets during the offseason last year. In February this year, the Nets announced that he had received seasonal reimbursement and waived him, and he failed to play in any game throughout the 2024-25 season.

If it weren't for the fracture and injury last year, there would be no problem with Boyang's fighting for a few more years. Although Boyang has never been selected as an All-Star in his entire career, he was definitely at the level of a quasi-star at his peak. In his first season with the Jazz in 2019, Boyang averaged 20.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, and his three shooting percentage was close to 180 clubs. In 21, the Jazz played against the Nuggets at home. The star Mitchell was absent. Boyon stepped up and made 16 of 23 shots in the game, 8 of 11 three-pointers, scoring a career-high 48 points. In 22 years against the Thunder, Boyon scored 11 three-pointers in a single game, setting a new record for single three-point shooting in his personal and team history. Although the starting point is not high, without dazzling talent, nor with gorgeous style of playing, Boyang was born in the European League and is a floor stream with relatively solid skills. He can silently contribute to every team he plays for.

In the retirement statement, Boyang wrote: "Sometimes in life, it is not that you choose the moment, but that you choose you at all times. After fighting with a foot injury for 14 months, undergoing two surgeries and countless efforts to return to the field, it is time to end this chapter. After more than 20 years of fighting in this sport, it is time to say goodbye to basketball. This is not just a sport, but also a part of myself. It is difficult to express everything this sport has given me in words. It has shaped my side as an athlete, and I am a person... My path has not been completed. It is just that I have reached a new beginning..."