(ESPN) Veteran guard Darren Collison has decided to retire from the NBA after 10 seasons primarily to concentrate on helping the less fortunate through his Jehovahs Witnesses faith he told ESPNs The Undefeated in a letter. While I still love basketball I know there is something more important which is my family and my faith Collison wrote Friday. I am one of Jehovahs Witnesses and my faith means everything to me. I receive so much joy from volunteering to help others and participate in a worldwide ministry. The joy I feel is unmatched. With that being said I have decided to retire from the NBA. The 31-year-old who has made $43 million during his NBA career was on target to secure a $10-12 million annual salary in free agency this summer according to ESPNs Adrian Wojnarowski. But after long deliberation with agent Bill Duffy Collison ultimately decided to retire. Collison averaged 12.5 points and 5.0 assists in 708 games through 10 seasons. The 2010 All-NBA rookie selection played for the New Orleans Hornets Dallas Mavericks LA Clippers Sacramento Kings and Indiana Pacers. He is one of 26 players in NBA history to average at least 10 points and 3.5 assists per game in each of his first 10 seasons.
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