How This NBA Star Became A Homeless Man..

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  • @asvuksi42
    This made me cry. Imagine how painful it must have been for him to remember his wealthy NBA days, while he was sitting outside at a cold night homeless.
  • I ran into him at the airport a month ago.. He's looking way better and I'm glad to see the progress he's made....
  • I was homeless on the streets of Minneapolis for five years. Getting the strength to pull myself out of that situation was the hardest thing I've ever done. And, I'm obviously not famous... so, I can't even imagine trying to do it while the eyes of the whole world are watching. Much respect to him for taking the first steps. 🤙👏
  • They need to make a documentary about him this is so sad yet inspiring
  • @FWCC1
    Most of us are a Paycheck away from homelessness. Stay in prayer!
  • I feel bad for any lost soul, every person on the street was someone’s baby once.
  • @julz7753
    glad to hear people stepped up and helped. hope he continues his journey and stays happy
  • Mark , you and all that help will be blessed for all the help this young man needed.
  • Hardest thing for a man to say, "i need help".Respect him for that and for LeBron offering help even after that incident with his mom
  • Feel horrible for him. It sucks that he went homeless. Rough childhood to depression to NBA player to homeless. I feel bad to DeLonte
  • Thank God that he accepted the help he so needed. I commend the people in his life for coming together to track him down and assist him with getting help. You can want all you want for your loved ones but they have to be able to accept help is needed. Let us continue to check in on our loved ones folks are not ok and support is needed❤
  • "What happened to you?" "LIFE" that hurts even more after watching the video
  • That’s why all owners need to be like Cuban. He genuinely cares for his players and people no matter what is status is. People like him and Keanu Reeves stay humble no matter what.
  • This melted my heart! It shows everyone that addiction along with mental health is real and it is not bias to age, gender, race, or money.
  • wow what an incredible story! Depression is serious and what ive learned from watching this is that no matter what problems you face, you can overcome them by being around positive people and finding new hobbies and interest that make you happy
  • @TY00000
    He’s not forgotten. I think of him often. This could happen to anyone. I hope he stays on track truly recovers in life
  • When "life" happens...your either gonna fold or come back stronger than before. Prayers for him and his health 🙏
  • Made me cry, for someone who struggles with mental health I can totally understand… glad he is getting the help he needs and the hardest part is maintaining it, I can’t, I hope he can…
  • I'm so glad that those he played with reached out to help him.. . They truly cared about him.