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Hoosier Great D.J. White Announces Retirement After 14-Year Professional Career

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Former Indiana All-American D.J. White announced his retirement on Instagram after playing professionally for 14 seasons. He was a first-round pick in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons who then traded him to the Seattle Supersonics.

White was a unanimous selection as the Big Ten MVP in 2007-08, marking the 16th time that a Hoosier has been named MVP of the Big Ten. White was the 14th Indiana player to earn the honor (Don Schlundt and Scott May won the award twice). He is the last Hoosier to earn that accolade.