Less than a week b4 the draft doctors told him his basketball days are over
He seems like he is intelligent, so i hope he finds another passion.
Do you ppl see why education is important, now?
Oooh.. tall light skin cat... he will get drafted.. athletic 7 footers don't grow on trees.. my Blazerswasted #1 picks on Basura wit foot issues
I think he should be drafted with the last pick just to show him love.
to him.. I'm sure he will play againLess than a week b4 the draft doctors told him his basketball days are over
He seems like he is intelligent, so i hope he finds another passion.
Do you ppl see why education is important, now?
Ok.. he didn't just develop this.. and he's been playing thru college. HS.. so someone can draft. Him and monitor his mins . I'm sure he won't jus give up on basketballto him.. I'm sure he will play again
shyt the last pick ended up being Isaiah Thomas 1 year I can't do It.

You could still sign the player you wanted as a free agent.
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Nah, that is not happening. Here's an article about a Women's Volleyball Player that subbed out of a game, went over and sat down at the bench, and keeled over an died. If you know you have this condition, you do NOT engage in activities that put your life at risk.Ok.. he didn't just develop this.. and he's been playing thru college. HS.. so someone can draft. Him and monitor his mins . I'm sure he won't jus give up on basketballto him.. I'm sure he will play again
Flo Hyman, the best American woman volleyball player ever, was spending this winter as the star of a talented team in a top-class Japanese league. On the night of Friday, Jan. 24, Hyman's team, Daiei, was playing in Matsue, a city on the shores of the Sea of Japan, some 380 miles west of Tokyo. During the third game, Hyman was taken out in a routine substitution. She sat down on the bench. Seconds later she slid silently to the floor and lay there, still. She was dead. An hour later, doctors at the Red Cross Hospital in Matsue ruled that the cause of death was a "heart attack."
Flo Hyman had died of no such thing. An autopsy performed in Culver City, Calif. at the request of Hyman's family six days after her death revealed that what killed this strong and vital 31-year-old athlete was a disorder much less common than a heart attack. Hyman, the star of the 1984 U.S. silver medal-winning team, had died of a ruptured aorta caused by Marfan syndrome, a congenital condition that exacts a disproportionately large toll among tall, lanky people such as Hyman, who was 6'5". For this reason, Marfan syndrome is—or should be—of special interest to physicians who treat basketball and volleyball players and other athletes who tend to be tall.
Yeah bro! fukk education! Yeah!!!Education ain't got shyt to do with this...I'm quite sure Baylor will allow him to continue his education and pay for his medical bills since he was an athlete there.

Oooh.. tall light skin cat... he will get drafted.. athletic 7 footers don't grow on trees.. my Blazerswasted #1 picks on Basura wit foot issues
Ok.. he didn't just develop this.. and he's been playing thru college. HS.. so someone can draft. Him and monitor his mins . I'm sure he won't jus give up on basketballto him.. I'm sure he will play again

