sammichoffate
05-09-2014, 03:21 PM
I've heard and read about many sad stories about the struggles of certain players, just wanted to appreciate what I have compared to some of these guys growing up today:
Mirza Teletovic: Grew up during the Bosnian War, everyone around him was literally dying or in danger of dying at any given time. Basketball was his only sanctuary through all the bloodshed and chaos.
Jimmy Butler: Abandoned by his father when he was an infant, literally told by his mom: "I don't like the look of you, you gotta go" at the age of 13. Forced to move around from friends' houses until he settled down with the Leslie family.
Larry Bird: Grew up in poverty, his mom worked two jobs to support him and his five siblings. After his parents divorced, his father committed suicide. Basketball was his escape through all the hardship.
DJ Mbenga: His family was executed by the new regime that had taken over in the DRC. He managed to escape by boarding a plane to Belgium and receiving asylum.
Dennis Rodman: Oldest of 47 children, based on what was told by his father. His father left him at an early age, and his mother was forced to work sometimes four jobs at the same time. His mother favored his sisters more, which made him insecure and socially awkward. He once questioned whether or not he was homosexual.
Mirza Teletovic: Grew up during the Bosnian War, everyone around him was literally dying or in danger of dying at any given time. Basketball was his only sanctuary through all the bloodshed and chaos.
Jimmy Butler: Abandoned by his father when he was an infant, literally told by his mom: "I don't like the look of you, you gotta go" at the age of 13. Forced to move around from friends' houses until he settled down with the Leslie family.
Larry Bird: Grew up in poverty, his mom worked two jobs to support him and his five siblings. After his parents divorced, his father committed suicide. Basketball was his escape through all the hardship.
DJ Mbenga: His family was executed by the new regime that had taken over in the DRC. He managed to escape by boarding a plane to Belgium and receiving asylum.
Dennis Rodman: Oldest of 47 children, based on what was told by his father. His father left him at an early age, and his mother was forced to work sometimes four jobs at the same time. His mother favored his sisters more, which made him insecure and socially awkward. He once questioned whether or not he was homosexual.