Michael Redd: As you may have known, I tore my ACL back in 2009, 2010—back-to-back years here in Milwaukee. Unfortunately, freak accident—on Luke Ridnour’s foot the first time. And then in L.A., posting up Kobe, I tore it again. I continued to play a couple more seasons after that. The maintenance to continue to work on that was tough. And then I had kids, you know, who were growing up, and I wanted to be a part of their lives—kindergarten and on. I had a chance to keep playing. My agent called me and said a number of teams wanted my services when I was a free agent after the Phoenix year. And I went to my son’s room, and he was playing video games. I said, ‘Daddy has a chance to continue to play. Should I play?’ He started crying—’No, Daddy, no!’ He’s used to me being home. I called my agent and said, ‘It’s a wrap. It’s over.’ He said, ‘You sure? You can make this one.’ I said, ‘No. It’s over. It’s a wrap.’