East Bay Times

Ex-NBA center Bradley paralyzed in bike accident

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Former NBA player Shawn Bradley disclosed Wednesday that he was paralyzed two months ago when he was struck from behind by a vehicle while riding a bike near his Utah home.

The statement issued through the Dallas Mavericks on behalf of the 48-year-old Bradley was the first public acknowledg­ement of the incident involving the second overall pick in the 1993 draft by Philadelph­ia.

The 7-foot-6 Bradley was riding his bike about a block from his home in St. George, Utah, on Jan. 20, when he was struck, causing a traumatic spinal cord injury, the statement said. Bradley has been hospitaliz­ed since the accident, undergoing neck fusion surgery and rehabilita­tion.

“With his wife Carrie at his side around the clock, and supported by an amazing team of rehabilita­tion specialist­s and family, Bradley is in good spirits,” the statement said. “He plans to use his accident as a platform to bring greater public awareness to the importance of bicycle safety.”

Bradley played one season at BYU in 1990-91 before doing two years of missionary work in Australia. Bradley was drafted after he returned.

“His very strong sense of faith is being tested as he participat­es in grueling physical therapy and learns how to cope with the challenges of paraplegia,” the statement said. “Doctors have advised him that his road to recovery will be both long and arduous, perhaps an even more difficult physical challenge than playing profession­al basketball.”

Bradley spent the last eight-plus seasons of his 12year career with the Mavericks, who acquired him as part of a nine-player trade with the New Jersey Nets in 1997.

“Shawn has always been incredibly determined and shown a fighting spirit,” Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said. “We wish him nothing but the best in his recovery. He will always be a part of our Mavs family.”

 ?? CHRIS CAMERON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Team New Zealand, right, races Italy’s Luna Rossa on Wednesday in race 10. Team New Zealand defeated Luna Rossa 7-3 to retain the America’s Cup.
CHRIS CAMERON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Team New Zealand, right, races Italy’s Luna Rossa on Wednesday in race 10. Team New Zealand defeated Luna Rossa 7-3 to retain the America’s Cup.

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