Jeff Foster has announced his retirement. (Getty Images)
That's a wrap.

Indiana Pacers veteran center Jeff Foster announced his retirement from basketball on Wednesday, according to InsideHoops.com.

After 13 seasons in the NBA, all with the Indiana Pacers, forward/center Jeff Foster announced his retirement Wednesday due to chronic back problems.

“It’s with deep regret that I have to conclude my basketball career,” said Foster. “I’ve given my all to the Pacers and the community the last 13 years. I had hoped to be able to finish the season, but unfortunately my back problems prevented that from occurring. I want to thank the Simon family and the Pacers’ organization for 13 memorable years.”

“Jeff has meant a lot to the team and the community for 13 seasons,” said Pacers President of Basketball Operations Larry Bird. “He played hard every night, he always gave his all. He is a great role model for our younger players and we can’t thank him enough for his contributions on and off the court.”

Foster, 35, was limited to appearing in just 11 games this season due to a back injury.

Foster leaves the game with career averages of 4.9 points and 6.9 rebounds. According to Basketball-Reference.com, he earned more than $50 million during his career.

The Pacers are fairly well-stocked in the froncourt, even without Foster. His departure leaves Indiana's roster at 13 players.