The Last “Survivor” of the Golden Generation Was Withdrawn: Carlos Delfino Announced that He Left the Basketball at 43 Years Old
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He leaves behind a huge career in the NBA, in the Argentine National Team and in Europe - He played with Antetokounmpo in the Bucks
The santafesino made the decision after 27 years of career that included four titles with the Argentine selection and steps by the NBA and Europe
Carlos Delfino, one of the great symbols of the Argentine basketball and last active representative of the Golden Generation, officially announced his retirement at the age of 43. With his decision, the santafesino eavesdropping puts an end to a 27-year career marked by talent, resilience and achievements with the Argentine National Team, where he was Olympic Champion in Athens 2004 and bronze medalist in Beijing 2008. The player emerged in Unio…
The Argentine basketball closes a historic chapter. Carlos Delfino, the last survivor of the Golden Generation, announced his professional retirement at the age of 43. The santafesino, who played his last season in the Benedetto XIV Tramec Cento of the Italian A2, confirmed that he decided to “hang the boots” after almost three decades in the sports elite. “I’m very happy, but I don’t play anymore. I don’t start the season, I’m not training or r…
Carlos Delfino, one of the great symbols of the Argentine basketball and last active representative of the Golden Generation, officially announced his retirement at age 43. In this way, the santafesino eavesdropping puts an end to a 27-year career marked by his achievements with the Argentine National Team. “I’m very well, I’m happy, but I don’t play anymore, at least I didn’t start the season. I’m not training and I’m not running, which is a lo…
At the age of 43, the last symbol of the Golden Generation leaves the courts
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