Donovan Dent Retires from Basketball, Plans to Train Youth in New Mexico
After a trying year at UCLA, Donovan Dent is calling it a career

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Donovan Dent, former UCLA point guard, has announced his retirement from professional basketball after a challenging season. He plans to return to New Mexico to train young players, aiming to give back to the community that supported him. Despite struggles at UCLA, he hopes to reignite his passion for the game through coaching.
- 01Donovan Dent has decided to retire from professional basketball after a difficult season at UCLA.
- 02He aims to become a basketball trainer for kids in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he plans to give back to the community.
- 03Dent faced significant challenges during his time at UCLA, including injuries and mental health struggles due to harsh criticism.
- 04A pivotal conversation with UCLA coach Mick Cronin helped Dent regain confidence and improve his performance late in the season.
- 05Despite a strong finish to the season, Dent's shooting struggles returned during the NCAA Tournament, leading to UCLA's early exit.
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Donovan Dent, the former UCLA point guard, has announced his retirement from professional basketball, citing a tumultuous final college season that tested his love for the game. After transferring from the University of New Mexico, where he was an honorable mention All-American, Dent struggled with injuries and the pressures of high expectations at UCLA. He faced harsh criticism from fans, which affected his mental health and performance. A turning point came after a conversation with UCLA coach Mick Cronin, motivating him to finish his career on a positive note. Dent showcased his talent with a standout performance against Purdue, but his shooting struggles resurfaced during the NCAA Tournament. Now, Dent plans to move back to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to start a training clinic for youth basketball players, aiming to inspire the next generation and give back to the community that supported him. He expressed hope that this new chapter will reignite his passion for basketball.
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Dent's return to Albuquerque to train youth may positively influence local basketball development.
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