Ricky Rubio announces retirement from NBA at 33 after leaving basketball in August to focus on his mental health: 'I'm proud to say I'm getting better every day'

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Ricky Rubio has announced his retirement from the NBA after leaving basketball to work on his mental health.

Rubio, 33, announced in August that he would be leaving the sport indefinitely to deal with his mental health, but it has now emerged that the guard is leaving the game for good.

In a statement on

Rubio wrote, “Hello, July 30th was one of the hardest nights of my life. My thoughts went to a dark place. I knew I was going that way, but I never thought the situation was out of my control.

'The next day I decided to end my professional career. One day, when the time is right, I would like to share my full experience with you so that I can help others who are going through similar situations.

'Until then, I would like to keep it private, out of respect for my family and myself, as I am still working on my mental health. But I'm proud that I'm doing much better and getting better every day.

“I wanted to post this message for you today because my NBA career has come to an end.

It all started in June 2009, draft night in New York. What a dream. After 12 years in the league, with all its ups and downs, I have gathered many great memories and great relationships. Minnesota, Utah, Phoenix and Cleveland. Wow. Thank you!

“Special mention to Cleveland. My last house. I know the way things ended was hard.

'I could never have imagined that the year would develop like this, but you have a great organization, with Koby and JB, who have been extremely respectful and understanding of my situation and have taken care of me as a person. Thank you all for the love and support!'

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