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Former Knicks forward, NBA champion retires after $90 million career

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An ex-New York Knicks contributor is stepping away from the NBA for good.

Former Knicks forward, NBA champion retires after $90 million career originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . While every player's NBA journey is different, they all end the same way.

Whether it’s after five years or 15 years, retirement is inevitable for every contributor in the big leagues, whether they like it or not. In a former New York Knicks forward and NBA champion’s case, it was time to move on from the pros after a lengthy 10+ year career that ended with $90 million in total earnings. “20 years being my job but 40 plus years of not being able to fathom doing anything other than it,” P.

J. Tucker wrote on Instagram Thursday night. “So here’s to retiring from the NBA… because I will NEVER stop ballin.

” After spending one year with the Toronto Raptors to begin his NBA career, Tucker took his talents overseas before ultimately returning to the U. S. in 2012 to compete with the Phoenix Suns .