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Gman
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Saw this article and thought it was pretty good...
www.cbssports.com
I love Husky Grant, first of all. He has always been gregarious, and it seems like he has found his perfect niche in the league.
Second of all: great topic. Imagine being 19 or 20 years old, and getting drafted into the NBA:
It's a lot... I don't know if I could have dealt with it well when I was 19.
Sh!t... I get down on myself and lose confidence if I miss a few shots in a pick-up game. And I was always shy around girls... but if I had some fame and money and they were throwing themselves at me... sh!t.
Anyway: good article... give it a read if you have the time.

How Celtics' Grant Williams used his big breakout to teach rookies about mental health
'To be able to say you came out on the other side is amazing,' Williams said, so he wants to help others do it

I love Husky Grant, first of all. He has always been gregarious, and it seems like he has found his perfect niche in the league.
Second of all: great topic. Imagine being 19 or 20 years old, and getting drafted into the NBA:
- You have lots of money
- Maybe you have family to take care of?
- You gotta live in a new place (almost certainly)
- Meaning basically total change-out in peer group
- Adult stuff such as finding new place to live, new car, etc
- You gotta be a professional now
- Strict routine in season, need to diet, etc
- You have to perform and live up
- You're no longer the best player on the court just by showing up (as has been the case the rest of your life)
- Temptation to be young and live the great life must be hard to wrestle with
It's a lot... I don't know if I could have dealt with it well when I was 19.
Sh!t... I get down on myself and lose confidence if I miss a few shots in a pick-up game. And I was always shy around girls... but if I had some fame and money and they were throwing themselves at me... sh!t.
Anyway: good article... give it a read if you have the time.