10 Basketball Players That Have Been To Rehab

We all know that basketball is a physically demanding sport The players are always running, jumping, and shooting, and they have to be in top physical shape to compete at the highest level

However, there have been some players who have had to deal with injuries and other health issues that have led them to seek treatment at rehab facilities. Here are 10 of the most notable players who have been to rehab.

Dwight Howard

Dwight Howard was drafted first overall in the 2004 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic He played for the Magic for eight seasons before being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2012. In 2013, he signed with the Houston Rockets In 2016, he was traded to the Atlanta Hawks He is currently a free agent
In 2015, Howard entered rehab for anxiety and depression.

Lamar Odom

Lamar Odom is a retired American professional basketball player He played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), winning two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers He was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2011 and has also been selected as an All-Star twice. Off the court, Odom’s life has been tumultuous; he has battled drug addiction and he was married to reality television star Khloé Kardashian from 2009 to 2016. In October 2015, Odom was hospitalized after being found unresponsive at a Nevada brothel; this event led to Kardashian filing for divorce, which was finalized in December 2016.

Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant who recently retired from the NBA, is one of the most popular players in basketball. He has also been to rehab. In 2003, Kobe was accused of sexual assault. The charges were later dropped, but he did admit to an adulterous affair with his accuser. In 2006, Kobe checked into a Colorado hospital for help with anxiety and depression.

Josh Smith

In Josh Smith’s 12-year career in the NBA, he has played for five different teams. He was most recently waived by the Houston Rockets after only playing nine games with the team. In those nine games, he averaged 6.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game He was shooting just 29.2 percent from the field and 20 percent from three-point range

Smith has had a tumultuous career, both on and off the court. He has been suspended multiple times for violating the league’s substance abuse policy and he has also been to rehab for alcohol abuse.

Here are 10 other NBA players that have been to rehab:

1) Chris Andersen – Andersen had a long history of drug abuse before he finally got clean in 2008. He credits NBA player Carmelo Anthony for helping him turn his life around.

2) Lamar Odom – Odom fell into a deep depression after his son died unexpectedly in 2006. He turned to drugs to cope with his grief and ended up in rehab in 2012.

3) Robert Sacre – Sacre battled alcoholism during his time in the NBA and went to rehab in 2015. He is now sober and works as a drug counselor himself.

4) Delonte West – West has dealt with bipolar disorder and addiction throughout his career. He went to rehab in 2009 and again in 2011 after relapsing.

5) Clark Kellogg – Kellogg struggled with alcoholism during his playing days and ultimately had to retire from the NBA due to health complications from his drinking. He went to rehab in 1987 and has been sober ever since.

6) Dennis Rodman – Rodman has admitted to struggling with alcohol abuse for much of his life. He went to rehab in 2008 after an intervention from friends and family members concerned about his drinking habits.

Gilbert Arenas

In 2005, following his second consecutive All-Star season, Washington Wizards point guard Gilbert Arenas was arrested for bringing unloaded guns into the locker room of the Wizards’ practice facility. As a result of the incident, Arenas was suspended for the rest of the 2005-06 season by then-Commissioner David Stern. In 2010, Arenas plead guilty to a felony charge of carrying a gun without a license and was sentenced to probation.

Delonte West

Delonte West is a former American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was drafted 24th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2004 NBA Draft West played High School basketball for Eleanor Roosevelt high school in Greenbelt, Maryland. In his senior year, he led his team to the Maryland 4A state championship game, where they lost to Flint Hill School. West then attended Saint Joseph’s University. In his junior year, he helped lead the Hawks to an undefeated 27–0 regular season record and a number 1 ranking in both major college basketball polls. He was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and earned a berth on the 2004 USA Basketball Men’s Senior national team roster that won a bronze medal in Athens, Greece. After one season at Saint Joseph’s, he declared for the NBA Draft and was selected by the Celtics.

J.R. Smith

J.R. Smith is an American Professional Basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Smith was born inFreehold Borough, New Jersey, and played high school basketball at Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School in Newark. He entered the NBA out of high school after being selected in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft with the 18th overall pick by the New Orleans Hornets.

Chris Andersen

Chris “Birdman” Andersen is a professional basketball player who has played for the Denver Nuggets the New Orleans Hornets, and the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In 2013, he pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct stemming from an incident in which he was accused of making threats to a woman he was in a relationship with. In 2016, Andersen was arrested on suspicion of coffee Roast drug possession and criminal mischief.

Dennis Rodman

Dennis Rodman is an American retired professional basketball player who played for the Detroit Pistons San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was nicknamed “The Worm” and is famous for his fierce defense and rebounding. Rodman has been to rehab several times throughout his life for substance abuse problems.

Lamar Stevens

Rehab isn’t just for people with drinking or drug problems. In recent years more and more professional athletes have been seeking help for a variety of issues, including anxiety, depression, and injuries. basketball players are no exception. Here are 10 who have been to rehab at some point in their careers.

1. Lamar Stevens: The Philadelphia 76ers player opened up about his struggles with anxiety and depression in an essay for The Players’ Tribune in 2018. He sought help from a therapist and took medication for his mental health issues.

2. Demar Derozan also suffer from anxiety and depression. The Toronto Raptors player spoke about his experience with mental health in an Instagram post in 2018. He thanked his therapist for helping him through “one of the toughest times” in his life.

3. Kevin Love: The Cleveland Cavaliers player wrote an essay for The Players’ Tribune in 2018 about his experience with panic attacks and anxiety. He said he first experienced a panic attack during a game and realized he needed to get help.

4. Brandon Roy: After retiring from the NBA due to injuries, the former Portland Trail Blazers player became addicted to painkillers. He went to rehab in 2013 and has since spoken out about his recovery journey.

5. Matt Barnes The retired NBA player checked into rehab in 2008 after struggling with alcoholism and substance abuse. He has been sober since then and has spoken publicly about his experience with addiction and recovery.

6. Ron Artest The former NBA player—now known as Metta World Peace—entered rehab in 2009 after struggling with alcohol abuse. He has been sober since then and has been open about his experience with addiction and recovery

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