Great article.This is from a SI article two years ago. http://www.si.com/vault/2013/04/15/106309759/the-larry-sanders-show
He started playing basketball after his mom was physically abused at home:
On life post-basketball:
Dude has gone through a lot in his life and basketball is not the only thing he's worried about. Might as well get his mental health in order while he's young. He will most likely be back in the NBA anyways. We see big guys like Kanyon Martin, Bynum and Jermaine O'Neal getting shot after shot despite being old as shyt or limited physically, he is definitely going to get a call back.
I can relate to a lot of what happened in Larry Sanders' life--a lot of similarities there for me, from growing up in a domestic violence household, to spending time in a battered woman's shelter as a kid, being "different," being pushed into sports due to being tall, black, and athletic, depression and anxiety, walking away from material success in my mid-20's to find happiness...I respect his decision. And understand it.