Golden State's Lee retires after 12 seasons
Lee was a first-round pick by New York in the 2005 NBA Draft and
spent five seasons with the Knicks, earning NBA All-Star honors in 2010.
David Lee, who helped the Golden State Warriors to the 2015 NBA title during a 12-season career, announced his retirement Sunday on Instagram.
Lee, whose fiancee is Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, averaged 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds over 829 games with New York, Golden State, Boston, Dallas and San Antonio.
"An epic night celebrating my retirement with my friends and family!" Lee posted with a group photo on Instagram. "Thank you to my amazing fiancée @carowozniacki for planning the surprise!"
Lee
was a first-round pick by New York in the 2005 NBA Draft and spent five
seasons with the Knicks, earning NBA All-Star honors in 2010.
He
was part of a sign-and-trade deal that saw him play for Golden State
for five seasons. Lee struggled with injuries in his final season for
the Warriors, being replaced as a starter by Draymond Green as Golden
State captured the NBA crown.
Lee was traded to
Boston ahead of the 2015-16 campaign, released by the Celtics in
February and signed by Dallas. After being cut he played last season for
San Antonio, his 79 appearances for the Spurs his most since 2013. He
was an unsigned free agent this season.
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