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The photo of a former NBA player begging on the street
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Considered one of the most promising players in 2004 YOU, West was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder in 2008, and his career took him downhill.
Some days ago, Delonte West was seen begging on a street in Dallas. The former basketball player was caught by a passerby holding a sign saying he needed money.
It is not the first time the former athlete has been seen on the streets. In January, a video appeared on the Internet in which West he was naked, on a sidewalk in Washington DC, after apparently being involved in a fight.
Several former players of NBA they found out about his plight and offered him help, however Delonte West he refused, according to the US press.
Delonte West, a decadence that spans years
Delonte West evolved over eight years in NBA. In those 432 of games played, he averaged 9.6 points, 3.6 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game.
After being diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, the problems of the basketball player who won 16 million Sports dollars have been chained.
He was arrested for carrying weapons in 2009, then divorced his wife a year later in 2010.
By 2015, his promising career was buried, evolving into a lower division, the Texas Legends.
What is bipolar disorder?
Bipolar disorder it is a disease that causes periods of depression and an abnormally high mood. The increase in mood is considerable and is known as mania or, if it is less intense and lacks symptoms of psychosis, hypomania.
During mania, the individual behaves or feels abnormally energetic, happy, or irritable. Individuals end up making decisions without considering the consequences. The need for sleep is usually reduced during manic phases.
During periods of depression, they may cry, have a negative outlook on life, and poor eye contact. The risk of suicide among people with this disease is more than six percent in 20 years.
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