Shaquille O'Neal retires after 19 seasons

By Xiang Bin
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O'Neal has played only 37 games for Boston this year due to injury.

O'Neal has played only 37 games for Boston this year due to injury.

Shaquille O'Neal says he is retiring from the NBA after a professional career spanning nearly two decades.

Along with a mid-afternoon tweet saying, "im retiring," O'Neal included a link to a 16-second video of him saying, "We did it; 19 years, baby. Thank you very much. That's why I'm telling you first: I'm about to retire. Love you. Talk to you soon."

In his career he averaged 23.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game. O'Neal shot 58% from the field in his 19 seasons.

O'Neal finishes his career with 28,596, points, and is ranked 5th in all-time scoring. The 15 time all-star is a former league MVP, 3 time NBA Finals MVP, and won four world championships. (3 with Lakers, 1 with Heat)

O'Neal battled through injuries over the last couple of seasons. He was only able to play 36 games for the Celtics during the regular season, and played a total of 12 minutes in the playoffs for Boston limited by his Achilles injury.

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