5 players who should retire from the NBA after the 2019-20 season

Milwaukee Bucks, Kyle Korver, NBA
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2. Kyle Korver

Kyle Korver was all set to retire after spending last season with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Utah Jazz. At the last minute, he decided that he is not ready. This was a good decision given the fact that he signed a one-year, $2.6 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Bucks were 53-12 and 6.5 games up in the Eastern Conference before the season was paused. Stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton lead the way but Korver has been valuable off the bench. He has played in 50 games for the Bucks and is shooting 41.5% from beyond the arc. This is what Korver does best.

Korver is currently fourth all time on the all-time three-point shooting list with 2,437 makes. He has led the league in three-point percentage four times throughout his career. He has already solidified himself as one of the top sharpshooters to ever play the game. Now, Korver has a chance to win a championship and retire from the game of basketball on top.

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