Published 16:31 IST, October 8th 2020
Delonte West "doing fine" in rehab facility, prepping for post-detox treatment phase
Delonte West rehab update: Having checked into rehab in the final week of September, West is reportedly progressing well in his treatment.
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Former NBA player Delonte West is reportedly progressing well in his rehab despite it being a difficult personal struggle. West, who was spotted panhandling last month on streets of Dallas, was picked up and provided help by Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. Cuban paid for his stay in a Dallas hotel before reuniting him with his mor Delphina Addison and even helped him check into a rehab facility in Florida.
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Delonte West rehab update
Delonte West, who checked into rehab facility in last week of September is reportedly "doing fine" in his treatment as he progresses through phase of detoxification of drugs from his body. According to TMZ Sports, former Dallas Mavericks player is currently in detox phase of his treatment, which is said to extremely difficult for patient, both physically and mentally.
Despite it being a taxing process for Delonte, he is said to be "doing fine" and "roughing it out" in order to quickly move to next phase of his treatment. West is undergoing his treatment under supervision of professionals. Once he is done with Phase 1, 37-year-old will be moved to a different location where his treatment will involve improving his mental health, including long term sobriety programs.
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While he still remains a long way from full recovery, people close to Delonte West are said to be happy with his progress and are extremely optimistic this time he will be able to move past his struggles of substance abuse. Mark Cuban, who has so far played an important role in West's road to recovery, is said to be in touch with family over regular updates.
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Delonte West started his career with Boston Celtics after he was drafted by franchise as a Round 1 pick in 2004. A well-rounded point guard, West played three seasons in Boston before playing for likes of Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers and Dallas Mavericks.
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Substance abuse eventually took a toll on his career as he left NBA in 2012 to play in G-League and eventually in Chinese Basketball Association. West has struggled with substance abuse since latter years of his career. At start of this year, fans were left shocked when a video went viral on social media where a homeless Delonte West was filmed getting beaten up on a street in Washington. In a subsequent video, West was spotted in handcuffs as he tried to explain altercation to officials.
A host of NBA stars including Lakers' LeBron James, new 76ers HC Doc Rivers and his former college teammate Jameer Nelson offered to help former player, which West kept refusing until Cuban stepped in last month.
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(Im Credits: AP)
16:31 IST, October 8th 2020