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NBA PM: Chauncey Billups Weighing Options

Chauncey Billups may not be done playing in the NBA. Even though the veteran point guard is 37 years old and has been in the league for 17 seasons, he may continue his playing career in the 2014-15 season.
While itβs true that Billups has a number of coaching, front office and media opportunities available to him, he hasnβt decided if he wants to retire and walk away from the game just yet. Heβs currently weighing his options and trying to decide whatβs next for him.
βObviously, I have several options; I have some front office opportunities, some coaching opportunities, some media opportunities and also some playing opportunities,β Billups told Basketball Insiders. βThereβs a lot going on right now.β
Playing is certainly still an option for Billups, who recently became an unrestricted free agent when the Detroit Pistons decided not to pick up their $2.5 million team option on his contract. Billups is currently training with Joe Abunassar at Impact Basketball in Las Vegas, preparing himself in the event that he continues playing. He believes he can still help a team; however, Billups made it clear that heβll only resume his career if the right situation presents itself. In other words, he’ll only delay his retirement if a championship-caliber team comes calling and requires his services.
βAs far as me playing, I feel really good right now for the first time in a long time β in two or three years,β Billups said. βI know that in the right situation, I can really help a team win. But it would take the right situation. Iβm not going to play just to play. I have nothing left to prove and Iβve accomplished everything I wanted to accomplish playing basketball, so it would take the right situation for me to play.
βOf course, winning [is the biggest factor]. Iβve always considered myself to be a winner. I want to play for something; I donβt just want to play, I want to play to win. Thatβs the number one criteria β a team that has championship aspirations. And not just a team thatβs saying it, but a team that could possibly do it. As far as my role on the team, Iβm going to be 38 years old, so Iβm not going to say I need to be a starter or I need to play this amount of minutes or anything. Those are things you kind of carve your way through as camp and the season go on. We would work our way through that and I certainly have no demands on that. I just know that with my health and what I can do, Iβll be able to carve my niche and help, thatβs for sure.β
Billups has been training with Abunassar for his entire career, and the Impact Basketball trainer says that the point guard is in terrific shape and looking fantastic in workouts.
βThis is the best Iβve seen him since his string of years where he was a perennial All-Star,β Abunassar said. βHe looks very good. β¦ He started training really when he got healthy at Detroit. We had an approach at the end of the season that whether he played at all this year, he was going to get himself ready to go and back in shape once his knee healed after the little scope procedure. So really since March heβs been working hard and then when the summer started, he didnβt stop. Heβs brought himself down five or six pounds already, which is tremendous for the end of June and early July. One of our philosophies this summer was for him to play a lot, just simplify because he hasnβt played a lot in recent seasons. So while heβs been at home in Denver, he plays up at Colorado with the college kids and heβs been playing a lot and working out a lot. We had our plan started back in March and heβs been carrying it through. This is early for him to be training because a lot of the years he played in the Conference Finals and he needed some time off in the summer, but this year we were able to start earlier. He looks really good. He was beating up on the young guys yesterday, which is great for us and great for him. Heβs enjoying that. He looks good, so weβre in a great rhythm right now.β
Billups says that he feels incredible, which is the most important thing to him whether heβs playing in the NBA or not. He tore his left Achilles tendon in 2012 and had a knee injury that required a minor surgery last season, but heβs completely healthy now and feeling better than he has in a long time. The fact that Billups has played so few minutes over the last few seasons could extend his career, since he has been able to rest his body and not endure much wear-and-tear recently.
βThe last time that I felt this good was before the Achilles injury, so itβs obviously been awhile,β Billups said. βI feel really good. I had a little knee issue last year, but I got that cleaned up. That was really bugging me for awhile, but thatβs behind me now. I really havenβt played in awhile β two or three years β I havenβt played a lot and in my eyes thatβs a positive because I feel fresh and I feel good. If I play, thatβs fine. If I donβt, thatβs fine too. Iβm just glad that I feel really good. Thatβs the most important thing – my health and just feeling good.β
βHe had a couple of years due to injury that he didnβt play a lot of minutes, which I think helps him,β Abunassar said. βItβs like buying a car and then you let it sit for a while; itβs still a new car. You didnβt drive it for two years, youβre not eating it up. I think itβs very similar to that. I think it that helps him a lot that he hasnβt had much wear-and-tear the last two years, and heβs got a lot of freshness in his legs right now because of that.β
There are a number of talented teams that could use a reserve point guard, such as the Miami HEAT with Mario Chalmers hitting free agency, the Oklahoma City Thunder with Derek Fisher retiring, the San Antonio Spurs with Patty Mills hitting free agency, the Chicago Bulls with D.J. Augustin hitting free agency and the Brooklyn Nets with Shaun Livingston leaving as a free agent.
Abunassar is confident that Billups can still help a team, if continuing his playing career is something that he wants to do.
βI think people talk about his leadership and everything off of the floor and what he does for a locker room, but Iβll tell you what, he can play and I think he can provide unbelievably good minutes at a high level for somebody,β Abunassar said. βIβve been with him for his whole career so as I see all of these young guards and these new guards and then I watch him play for five minutes, Iβm thinking, βMy god, this is a whole βnother level.β To put a guy like that on your roster when youβre trying to get over the hump, I think he provides a tremendous amount of help.
βOne thing about Chauncey is heβs not just a leader vocally, heβs a leader on the floor because he has the ball in his hands. Even yesterday, he was scrimmaging with Austin Daye and some of the younger guys, and whenever he plays in our gym he changes the whole scope of the offense. He changes the whole scope of whoβs rotating, heβs moving guys and running things. His passing and his timing is just at such a different level than any of the young guys that we work with. Itβs really special. I think he provides leadership and I think he provides a great player. He hasnβt played the last couple of years, so people think of Chauncey in a suit a lot and talk about how heβs a great leader. We know that he can coach, that he can be a front office guy and that he can do broadcasting or whatever he wants – luckily heβs in a position where he has all of that available to him – but I just think heβs still a very good basketball player.β
Whenever Billupsβ playing career does come to an end, he feels that heβll either work in a front office or in a broadcast booth. He has been offered coaching opportunities (reportedly as an assistant coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves under Flip Saunders), but heβs not sure that coaching is for him.
βI think itβll be one of two things, itβs either front office or TV,β Billups said when asked about his post-playing career. βI love broadcasting; Iβve done a little bit of it and I really, really enjoyed that. And if I stayed in the game, I always felt like my best role would be in a front office. I know a lot of people think of me and coaching, and Iβm sure that I could coach and at some point probably be a pretty good coach, but weβll just have to see. Every option is open.β
A number of teams have expressed interest in Billups and heβs keeping his options open, but it remains to be seen whatβs next for the five-time All-Star.
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