<P> On December 9, 2011, Hill decided to stay with the Phoenix Suns for one year, accepting a $6.5 million contract . By the end of the 2011--12 season, Hill had reached 17,000 career points, ending the season 78th on the all - time NBA scoring list (82nd NBA / ABA), 79th in career assists (83rd), and 66th in career steals (71st). </P> <P> After his contract with the Suns expired, Hill was pursued by multiple contenders, including the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, and the Oklahoma City Thunder . On July 18, 2012, Hill signed a contract with the Clippers . Hill suffered a bruised bone in his right knee in the preseason which kept him out for three months . He then made his debut with the Clippers on January 12, 2013 against the Orlando Magic . During the 2012--13 season, he played only 29 games, averaging 3.2 ppg and 1.7 rpg in 15.1 mpg . The Clippers finished 56 - 26, fourth best in the Western Conference, and won the Pacific Division for the first time in franchise history . However, the Clippers fell to the Memphis Grizzlies in a six - game series in the first round . </P> <P> On June 1, 2013, Hill announced his retirement from professional basketball after 19 seasons in the NBA . Hill would later join NBA TV to become an analyst . </P> <P> On June 24, 2015, a deal was approved by the NBA Board of Governors to sell the Atlanta Hawks franchise to a group led by Tony Ressler, which included Hill, for $850 million . On March 31, 2018, Hill would be named as a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame . </P>

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