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    Peja Stojakovic to retire after 13 years

    After cementing his reputation as one of the finest shooters in NBA history by helping the Dallas Mavericks win their first championship, Peja Stojakovic has decided to retire after 13 seasons.

    Stojakovic told ESPN.com on Monday that the physical toll caused by a string of back and neck troubles, at age 34, convinced the three-time All-Star that "it's time" to step away from the game despite interest from a handful of contenders in signing the sharpshooter away from the Mavericks.

    "When you start competing against your body more than you're preparing for the actual game," Stojakovic said, "it's a wakeup call."

    Stojakovic does have the privilege of leaving the sport on an unquestioned high after some standout moments during the maiden title run in Mavericks history.

    He scored 15 points and 21 points in back-to-back home victories over the Los Angeles Lakers that sealed a second-round sweep over the then-reigning champions, including a 6-for-6 performance from 3-point range in the Game 4 rout that eliminated L.A.

    But Stojakovic had to grit through persistent neck trouble in March -- believed to be connected to his longstanding back woes -- just to work his way back into coach Rick Carlisle's playoff rotation.

    He leaves the NBA with career averages of 17 points and 40 percent shooting from 3-point range, ranking fourth all-time with 1,760 career 3-pointers made after establishing himself as an All-Star with the Sacramento Kings and later playing with the Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets and Mavericks.

    After breaking into the pro game at 14 with Red Star Belgrade, Stojakovic went on to star in Greece and also helped the Serbian national team, then playing as Yugoslavia, win championships at the 2001 Eurobasket tournament and the 2002 World Championships in Indianapolis.

    Stojakovic quickly grew close with Mavericks star forward Dirk Nowitzki in their short time as teammates. Reflecting on the January rival of his longtime former Kings rival, Nowitzki said: "The first time I saw him at practice shooting, I knew his stroke was still sick."

    Marc Stein is a senior NBA writer for ESPN.com.

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    I'm quite surprised to be honest cuz I really believed he still had what it takes to play for another couple of years as a good role player... If not in the NBA then at least in one of the Euroleague teams where he could close out his career.

    All the best Peja and truly one of the best shooters the game has ever seen! You will be missed

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    Maybe he thinks he's just too old for back-to-back-to-back games. The current NBA season's schedule is just too much for the players' bodies to handle.

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    A fond farewell to one of my favorite Kings players of all time (I hope they retire his jersey). You will be missed Peja!

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    led NBA in FT% few times , LED the league in total points scored in 2003-2004, 6-6 for 3's against Lakers this playoff...

    one of the best EX-Yugoslav small forwards (here's list for less Yugoslav educated )

    1. Drazen Dalipagic 2. Toni Kukoc 3. Dejan Bodiroga 4. Zarko Varajic 5. Goran Grbovic 6. PEJA STOJAKOVIC 7. Damir Solman 8. Radmilo Misovic 9. Zarko Paspalj 10. Zoran Cutura

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