Maya Moore, the basketball legend who won four WNBA championships and two gold medals, announced Monday her retirement from the game at age 33.
Jan 17, 2023
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Moore shares her decision on ABC's "Good Morning America." She left the WNBA to help get her now-husband Jonathan Irons out of prison in 2020 after serving more than 20 years.
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The couple married after their release and had their first child in July. "Well, I think it’s time to put a close to the pro basketball life," she said.
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"I walked away four seasons ago but wanted to officially retire" She said. "This is such a sweet time for us and our family."
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"The work we’ve done, I want to continue that in our next chapter. Be home for my community and family."
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Moore told reporters after her televised appearance that she was very focused on her off-court priorities and that playing basketball was not on her mind.
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The Lynx selected Moore with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft. Before turning pro She won many titles.
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She was a 4 time All-American, And 3 time Wade Trophy winner and 2 time NCAA champion with Connecticut.
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Moore led the Lynx to four championships. She was a 6 times All-Star and was the 2014 WNBA MVP.
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In her final season with the Lynx, she averaged 18 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.7 gets per game.
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