Al Harrington retires

ByABC News
March 19, 2015, 12:40 AM

— -- Forward Al Harrington, a first-round pick of the Indiana Pacers in 1998, retired Wednesday. 

"I'm very happy with what I was able to accomplish," Harrington told the Denver Post after helping out during a Nuggets practice. "I was able to change a lot of people's lives in my family, including myself in a game that I eventually fell in love with and will always be in love with. And hopefully I can stay around the game until I die.

"It was a fun ride. It went by fast, too. It was like one minute I was 18, the next I was 25 then was 30 and now I'm 35. It was a fun run. Met a lot of great people."

Harrington, who made the jump from St. Patrick High School in New Jersey straight to the NBA, averaged 13.5 points and 5.6 rebounds in a 16-year career that included stops with seven teams, including two stints with the Indiana Pacers (1998-2004 and part of the 2006-07 season), Hawks, Warriors, Knicks, Nuggets, Magic and Wizards. With lingering knee issues, he signed with the Fujian Sturgeons of the Chinese Basketball Association last August before returning to the States to pursue a potential NBA comeback.

When Nuggets coach Brian Shaw was fired and Melvin Hunt was named interim coach, a text-message exchange led Harrington to a spot on the Nuggets' sideline, where he will help out for the remainder of the season.

Harrington is one of only five players to play more than 15 NBA seasons after bypassing college. Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O'Neal and Rashard Lewis are the others.