Wednesday, June 3, 2009

This is sad, sad, sad

We put athletes on pedestals, off in a special category by themselves and too often forget that they are indeed human and therefore frail as anyone, on and off the court.

Being simply flesh and blood with the spectrum spanning reaching the mountaintops of success and happiness and also sinking to emotional depths of darkness unexplored, we all share these common denominators despite some possessing special skills.

Particular talents provide no shield against illness and, sadly, former Nevada and NBA player Kirk Snyder is such an example. His current situation goes far beyond the usual reaction in the us-versus-them division denoting fan-dom as only the worst among us will feel anything but 'there but for the grace..."

May he get well and soon.

Ex-NBA player not competent to stand trial for area assault
Denise G. Callahan
Dayton Daily News
May 28, 2009


Kirk Snyder, an ex-NBA player facing felonious assault and aggravated burglary charges, has been found not competent to stand trial and a Warren County judge has ordered he be force fed.

Snyder, 25, is accused of breaking in a home and assaulting a man on March 30 near his residence in the Beacon Hill Townhouses in Deerfield.

A Warren County grand jury indicted him on aggravated burglary and felonious assault charges, both felonies, He was also charged with a misdemeanor assault charge for allegedly attacking another inmate at the Warren County Jail after his arrest...
Go here for the remainder.

A hat tip to Henry Abbott at True Hoop for bringing this to our attention.

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