Even if he had stayed healthy, he was one of the worst panic signings in the last decade.
DALLAS (AP) -- Dallas Mavericks center Evan Eschmeyer, who missed all of last season following knee surgery, retired Saturday.
"I am sad it has come to an end, but I know I have given every ounce of effort every second I have played," he said. "My only wish is that I would have been a little healthier. Sometimes the mind is willing, but the body is not able."
Eschmeyer, 29, played 153 games during his four-year NBA career with New Jersey, Dallas, and Golden State. He averaged 2.8 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14 minutes per game.
Even if he had stayed healthy, he was one of the worst panic signings in the last decade.
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