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Kyle Korver ‘Weighing’ NBA Retirement After Jazz’s 1st-Round Loss to Rockets

Utah Jazz swingman Kyle Korver is considering retirement now that his team’s season is over following a first-round loss to the Houston Rockets. If Korver retires, he will end his career as one of the best three-point shooters in league history. The Creighton product appeared in 70 games during the

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