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Official! The NBA rich man officially announced his retirement: 9 years of wild profit of 127 million, a car accident led to the end of his career

Beijing time on January 19, 2019! Today, according to The Athletic reporter Shams Charania, former NBA player Chandler Parsons officially announced his retirement. In addition, it is reported that Parsons' car accident in January 2020 and his lawsuit have also been closed, and the compensation is not cheap, and in that car accident he suffered multiple serious and permanent injuries, including traumatic brain injury, disc herniation and cleft lip, which also led to the basic end of his career.

Official! The NBA rich man officially announced his retirement: 9 years of wild profit of 127 million, a car accident led to the end of his career

Parsons wrote on his social media: "Brother, I don't even know how to tell my story... The last few years have been crazy, and I've looked at a lot of things from the right perspective. I've been through a lot of ups and downs, and I'm grateful for every one of them. The only thing I want to do in my life is to be an NBA player. “

Official! The NBA rich man officially announced his retirement: 9 years of wild profit of 127 million, a car accident led to the end of his career

In the 2011 NBA Draft, Chandler Parsons was selected by the Houston Rockets with the 38th pick in the second round, on December 18, 2011, the Rockets officially signed Chandler Parsons on a four-year contract worth $3.7 million, in 2014, the Mavericks and Chandler Parsons officially signed a three-year contract worth $46.08 million, including the 2016 summer player option; in 2016, the Memphis Grizzlies and Chandler Parsons reached a signing agreement, The four-year contract is worth $94.8 million. The Rockets made him play his own value, and he was a teammate with Harden Lin, but unfortunately suffered a lot of injuries in his later career.

Official! The NBA rich man officially announced his retirement: 9 years of wild profit of 127 million, a car accident led to the end of his career

The last time he played in the NBA was in the 2019-20 season. During his career, Parsons averaged 30.1 minutes per game, averaging 12.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.9 steals. Born in 1988, he was only 34 years old, and now he is not allowed to announce his retirement as the representative player of the NBA's most famous rich coach.

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