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Zydrunas officially retires.

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http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/mia...as-miami-heat-announces-retirement-13-seasons

A succession of foot surgeries nearly brought a premature end to Zydrunas Ilgauskas' basketball career. On Friday, he announced his departure from the game on his own terms.

Ilgauskas was on the brink of forced retirement 11 years ago after five foot surgeries had mentally drained him. But he vowed to give it one more chance after a radical reconstructive surgery. As a result, he was able to reach two NBA Finals and two All-Star Games and retire after 13 seasons.

He announced his decision Friday at an event in Cleveland, where he played the majority of his career.

Ilgauskas played 72 games, 51 of them starts, and averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds last season for the Miami Heat after playing his first 12 seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In June, Ilgauskas picked up an option in his contract for next season to leave open the possibility of returning. But after going through the summer, Ilgauskas decided he was done.

"Enough is enough," Ilgauskas told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "My body is beat up and I'm tired physically. There is no age limit, but everyone knows when it's time."

Ilgauskas, who was picked in the first round of the 1996 draft by the Cavs, missed most of his first four seasons dealing with a series of foot issues. But the 7-foot-3 Lithuanian recovered enough to play in 843 regular-season games, 756 after his final surgery in 1999, and 80 playoff games.

Ilgauskas gathered 2,444 offensive rebounds in his career, which is 41st all-time. He's also 40th all-time in blocks with 1,327.

Ilgauskas was the Heat's most steady center in his only season in Miami. But he was derailed somewhat by an infection in his foot that sidelined him for several weeks in March. He recovered in time for the playoffs but was taken out of the starting lineup in the second round and was not active for any of the Finals games against the Dallas Mavericks.

Ilgauskas said the season -- in which he and the Heat withstood intense scrutiny from the media and fans -- took a toll. Ilgauskas was particularly hurt when he was booed and heckled in Cleveland, where he had been one of the most popular players in franchise history.

"It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the team being put together," Ilgauskas said. "There were lots of ups and downs. When you have a season that stretches so long and it involves more than basketball, it is tough mentally. You are drained, it's a long year."

Ilgauskas was one of the few players who lived through the last NBA lockout in 1998. That experience, and the hectic 50-game season that followed, may have played a role in his decision to go another season. In the past several years, Ilgauskas struggled when having to play on back-to-back nights because of knee and back issues.

"I want to spend more time with my family," said Ilgauskas, who now makes his home in Miami. "I have spent the past 15 years living out of a suitcase. It's time."


Really, Windy? Has ESPN twisted you that much that you post shameless lies in your articles now? Never thought I would see that from him, but then again I never thought I'd see the day that he rode LeBron's coattails all the way to South Beach, too.
 
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He was cheered at home. Douchebag.
 
Even though his career didn't end on high note or even win a championship, Z had a great career in terms of his height and everything he has overcome. Best of luck to Z on whatever he decides to do in the future.
 
Yeah, I thought the story went that Z was embarrassed that he was cheered while his teammates were booed.

Albeit, I'm sure there were some fans who did boo him ... just like I'm sure there were some fans who booed him even when he was a Cav. Well, at least when PIP would go to the games.
 
Uh, Windy didn't say Z was booed- Z told Windy he was booed. And if Z heard boos, who are we to tell him he didn't? He probably did.
 
Uh, Windy didn't say Z was booed- Z told Windy he was booed. And if Z heard boos, who are we to tell him he didn't? He probably did.

Windy didn't write the statement in that way though. He wrote it like he was assuming he was booed. He didn't quote Z as saying he was booed in Cleveland.

I'm very sure a few fans did indeed boo Z, but from what I remember, the standing ovation and loud cheers were very evident. Z stated he was embarrassed about all the cheering after the game.

Windy exaggerated a bit by writing that. He didn't have to say one word about a few boos but he did anyway.

I hope Z gets a position of some kind with the Cavs and moves back to Cleveland.
 
im sure that z will have a nice and comfortable retirement curled-up at the foot of the quitness's bed
 
Z was a classy guy but i didnt want to see him resigned back in the day .. building the cavs around Z as the center was a disaster .. the guy could never play decent ball in the playoffs , he went away every playoff series ..
 
Z was a classy guy but i didnt want to see him resigned back in the day .. building the cavs around Z as the center was a disaster .. the guy could never play decent ball in the playoffs , he went away every playoff series ..

I think Z was a major contributor in the playoffs in 1998, 2006, & 2007-- Z anchored the defense, scored efficiently, and rebounded in those years. I'll agree that 2009 wasn't a strong showing and that in the last couple years, you could really see him running out of gas in the playoffs, but I wouldn't say he always failed in the playoffs. Whatever your opinion is, I don't think anyone puts the blame on him for his team's elimination from the playoffs in 2010 or 2011. That blame tends to fall on one particularly high profile team mate who once said "For me, going into the fourth quarter, it's winning time"
 
im sure that z will have a nice and comfortable retirement curled-up at the foot of the quitness's bed

Z's done more for this city than you will ever do anyplace you go to. Go to hell.
 

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