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This Is Ex-NBA Player Delonte West Roaming Streets/Freeways Of Dallas HomelessN
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We know former NBA player Delonte West, who played with Boston and Cleveland, has had a rough go since leaving the league. He has recently been seen walking the streets and freeways of Dallas, poor guy...

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saints502180 months
I am sure LeBron's mom would put him up at her place.
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Jackie Chan80 months
Unfortunate, but he obviously mad some bad decisions along the way.
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Hangit80 months
He also is bi-polar. But he made $20-30 million and nobody knows where any of it went?
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ShamelessPel80 months
If you've ever dealt with someone who's manic, you don't have to ask this question.
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MetryMauler80 months
And to think at one point he was making millions of dollars and knocking down Lebron's mom. Sad story.
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Rex Feral80 months
Mental illness is a bitch
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emanresu80 months
So is just being dumb with your money without mental illness.
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FowlGuy80 months
It’s up to him, I’m not judging him but through experience some people don’t want to change, if he’s “enjoying” himself, then it won’t happen.
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lsuohiofan80 months
He made millions and blew it. But the NBA is giving him income and benefits! He is just a brain dead drug using poster child now!
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BabyTac80 months
That’s really sad
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Bige1180 months
NBA pension kicks in at 49.5

If he lives that long
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Breauxsif80 months
It’s mind-boggling how the hell this happens.
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surgicalvenom80 months
Viscous circle. You take your meds, you feel better, you feel better and then dont think you need your meds, disease takes over and back to where you began. Mental health issues are a bitch.
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The Dudes Rug80 months
That's Bubbles, from The Wire!
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km80 months
While diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he has publicly disputed the diagnosis, instead suggesting that his behavior is a result of a combination of temporary depression and the stresses of a basketball player lifestyle.[23] (wikipedia)

He played 11 years in the NBA.
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SuperFanDan80 months
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
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