Gordon Hayward Retires from NBA After Gruesome Ankle Injury
Injury-Plagued Forward Calls it a Career
In a shocking announcement, Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward has announced his retirement from the NBA. The 33-year-old has been plagued by injuries throughout his career, including a gruesome ankle injury that sidelined him for nearly two seasons.
A Promising Start
Hayward entered the NBA as a highly touted prospect after a successful collegiate career at Butler University. He quickly established himself as a rising star, averaging 15.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game during his first four seasons.
Gruesome Injury in 2017
However, Hayward's career took a dramatic turn in 2017 when he suffered a gruesome ankle injury during the first game of his first season with the Celtics. The injury dislocated his ankle and fractured his left tibia, sending shockwaves throughout the league.
Continued Struggles
Hayward underwent extensive rehabilitation and made a courageous return to the court in 2019. However, he struggled to regain his previous form, averaging only 11.9 points and 4.7 rebounds per game over the past three seasons.
Retirement Decision
After careful consideration, Hayward has decided to end his basketball career. The constant injuries and toll they have taken on his body have made it impossible for him to continue playing at a high level.
Legacy and Impact
Despite his injury struggles, Hayward will be remembered as a talented and versatile forward. He was known for his shooting touch, ball-handling skills, and high basketball IQ. Hayward's retirement marks the end of an era for the Celtics, who have been one of the most successful teams in the NBA in recent years.
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