Basketball
Exciting video of Rudy Fernandez saying goodbye to basketball
He said that already a few months ago and at a press conference this Friday.Rudy Fernandez bids farewell to professional basketball with exciting video Something he posted on his various social media profiles.
The Balearic commented afterwards:Olympic, If the breakup doesn’t go as he dreamed it would mean he’ll be away from basketball, but in the video he reflects on a career filled with success until he had enough. 39 years old.
“This video marks the end of an incredible journey, one that I never even expected to live until I was 39 as a professional basketball player. I leave with the feeling that I have contributed as a player to every team and club I have played for.”I never dreamed I’d be able to fly that fast, that high, and go head-to-head with whoever was in front of me.“I will miss you on the course, but now I have to forge a new path and be with my family more than ever. Of course, I will continue to enjoy this great sport. Thank you for flying beside me,” he wrote, in an image full of nostalgia and pride.
Rudy made his debut for Joventut at the age of 16After a few years of showing promise, he packed his bags and in 2001 trained in the lower categories. NBAwhere fate did not save him much luck. He spent his time without pain or glory with the Portland Brothers and the Denver Nuggets. Of course, his His participation in the 2009 Dunk Contest is now history in Spanish basketball..
He arrived at Real Madrid in 2011 From then until 2024, a historic legacy was created. He won 26 titles in 754 matches. Among the white players, 3 Euroleagues and 7 Endesa LeaguesThis choice also leads to an enviable record. He has played in six Olympic Games (more than any other player in men’s basketball history), adding two silver medals and one bronze medal. I will also add 4 European gold medals, 2 World gold medals.An incredible record.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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