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CHICAGO -- Lindsey Hunter got up Saturday morning and walked around the house."Click. Click. Click,'' was a sound he heard. His wife, Ivy, wondered what it was.
"It's ridiculous,'' said Hunter, the Chicago Bulls guard who is the NBA's oldest player at 39. "When I got up and started walking around, my ankles click when I walk. My wife asked, 'What is that.' I said, 'It's my ankles.' Seriously, my ankles click when I walk. You can't recover (at his age) the way you used to.''
That's one reason Hunter said in an interview with FanHouse he expects to retire after this season. Hunter, who was brought back for a final year primarily to serve as a mentor for Chicago's young players, realizes the NBA is no place for 40-year old guards.
"It is unless something drastically changes,'' Hunter, a 17-year veteran, said of this being his final NBA season.
Later, after Hunter was asked if he was pretty sure this is indeed his final season, he said, "Yeah.''
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