Gordon Hayward, known for his memorable half-court shot that nearly led Butler to a national title over Duke in the 2010 NCAA men's basketball championship game, officially announced his retirement from the NBA after a successful 14-season career. Throughout his time in the league, Hayward played for the Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets, and Oklahoma City Thunder, earning an All-Star selection in 2017.
Over the course of 835 regular-season games, Hayward averaged 15.2 points, showcasing his skill and dedication to the sport. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Hayward expressed his gratitude to all those who supported him on his basketball journey, including his parents, family, agent Mark Bartelstein, coaches, teammates, trainers, doctors, and friends.
Hayward emphasized his appreciation for the unwavering support he received from his fans, acknowledging the encouragement and inspiration they provided him with. He encouraged young players to dream big and strive for continuous improvement, reflecting on the impact of fan support on his own career.
As he transitions into retirement, Hayward looks forward to spending more quality time with his family, reflecting on the incredible experiences and achievements he has had in the world of basketball. His announcement marks the end of a remarkable chapter in his life, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, perseverance, and sportsmanship that will continue to inspire future generations of athletes.