Sad News : ‘I’m sorry, but I can no longer continue; -Indiana Hoosier star Calbert Cheaney cries out as he announces ……

Sad News : ‘I’m sorry, but I can no longer continue; -Indiana Hoosier star Calbert Cheaney cries out as he announces ……

 

**Sad News: “I’m Sorry, But I Can No Longer Continue” – Indiana Hoosier Star Calbert Cheaney Announces Retirement**

In a tearful announcement that sent shockwaves through the Indiana basketball community, Calbert Cheaney, the beloved Hoosier star, announced his decision to retire from professional basketball, expressing that he could “no longer continue” in his career.

Cheaney, whose legacy as one of Indiana’s all-time greats is cemented in history, broke down during his heartfelt message, revealing the physical and emotional toll the sport had taken on him. Known for his versatility and scoring ability, Cheaney played with the Indiana Hoosiers from 1989 to 1993, earning National Player of the Year honors in 1993 and leading the team to an NCAA Championship appearance in 1991. His skill and leadership on the court had made him a beloved figure not just in Indiana but throughout the basketball world.

After being drafted as the 6th overall pick in the 1993 NBA Draft by the Washington Bullets, Cheaney had a respectable professional career spanning over a decade, playing for several teams, including the Bullets, Boston Celtics, and Denver Nuggets. However, as the years went on, the toll on his body, combined with the changing dynamics of the sport, left him with no choice but to step away from the game.

In his announcement, Cheaney expressed gratitude for the support of his family, teammates, and fans throughout his career. “Basketball has given me everything, but it’s also taken a lot out of me. I’ve had some incredible moments, and I will always cherish them. But now, it’s time to move on,” he said through tears.

The news marks the end of an era for Indiana basketball, and Cheaney’s retirement will surely be felt by fans who grew up watching him lead the Hoosiers to greatness. His impact on the sport will be remembered long after he steps away from the court.