Article 6AGFW ‘I had to seek therapy’: what happens when an NBA career ends before its time?

‘I had to seek therapy’: what happens when an NBA career ends before its time?

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Jacob Uitti
from US news | The Guardian on (#6AGFW)

Kenneth Faried's talent earned him a slot on the Team USA roster and a $50m contract. But he found himself on the outside as NBA tactics changed

Kenneth Faried is around 7,200 feet above sea level. At times, though, the former Team USA starter and Denver Nugget, he has felt much lower. His G League season with the Mexico City Capitanes concluded in late March, the team narrowly missing the playoffs. But Faried played well, averaging 11.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists on the year. Still, he remains far from his ultimate goal. Many NBA fans probably remember the Manimal" and his ferocious blocks and dunks. From his rookie year in 2011, Faried defied expectations. At 6ft 8in, he rebounded in traffic like an 8-footer. But now, he's working to get back to the league after the game changed under his feet. For a player known for his hustle, the question remains, can he chase down another chance? And can he do so ahead of 9 April, the last game of the NBA regular season and the final day to amend rosters? He's trying. But the road can be unrelenting.

For me, it was the depression," Faried tells the Guardian, speaking about the ups and downs he's gone through since leaving the NBA in 2019. You go into depression. I went into depression. I had to seek therapy."

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