Richard Jefferson is retiring to become an essay writer

Mar 16, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Richard Jefferson (24) shoots against the Dallas Mavericks at Quicken Loans Arena. Cleveland won 99-98. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 16, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Richard Jefferson (24) shoots against the Dallas Mavericks at Quicken Loans Arena. Cleveland won 99-98. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Lost amid the championship celebration for the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night was the fact that one key member of their rotation decided to retire from the NBA after a long career winding career that saw him land in many places. That player was Richard Jefferson who surprised a ton of gathered media when he made the announcement in the middle of campaign showers and hugs.

The entire interview is well worth watching as Jefferson is clearly giddy and maybe a bit tipsy,

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meaning he is incredibly happy and playful. Jefferson starts with complimenting the Warriors for their play in the series before transitioning over to his retirement, teammates and post NBA career plans.

Those plans?

"I’m glad you brought up my essay. I felt like it was well written. It was well done. And that is what I am going to do when I retire. I am just going to write essays. I don’t know what they are going to be. They might be erotic. I don’t know. But I am just going to write lots of essays."

While we here at The Friendly Bounce cannot accept erotic essays, we are willing to host any other type of essays Jefferson wants to write. His one over at The Players Tribune was pretty good so he definitely should continue to write. Especially if he is going to continue this goofy type of tone. That could lead to some really fun stuff.