An impressive basketball journey has officially come to an end.
Carlos Delfino has officially called an end to his playing career, according to Eurohoops.
Delfino, 43, was the No. 25 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons.
He played the first three seasons of his NBA career in Detroit, averaging 4.4 points per game.
He then spent a year with the Toronto Raptors, putting up 9.0 points per game.
After a year away in Russia, Delfino came back to put up 10.6 points per game across three seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks.
His last NBA season was 2012-13 with the Houston Rockets, when he also scored 10.6 points per game.
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All told, Delfino averaged 8.1 points per game across eight NBA seasons while making 36.5% of his 3-pointers.
He dealt with a handful of injuries and eventually went to Europe to play.
His final European seasons were spent in Italy, first for Torino and then for Pesaro.
Delfino's greatest basketball accomplishment came in 2004 at the Athens Olympics. He was on the Argentina team that upset the United States in the semifinal, then won the gold medal match.
Four years later, Delfino and Argentina came home with the bronze.
He'll always have those medals, along with lots of professional basketball memories both in the NBA and in Europe, as he moves on to his next chapter.
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