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Basketball Hall of Famer, Isiah Thomas, has publicly disclosed that he has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy.
The revelation came during an appearance on “Come And Talk 2 Me” with former NBA star Mark Jackson.
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Bell’s palsy is a neurological condition characterized by temporary paralysis of facial muscles, often causing one side of the face to droop, including the eyes and mouth.
Thomas, 63, joins a list of other prominent sports figures who have faced this condition in the past and recently.
Thomas had quite the resume: he was a national championship at Indiana University under Bobby Knight, he was the No. 2 overall pick in the 1981 NBA draft, a two-time NBA champion, a Finals MVP, spent his 13-year playing career with the Detroit Pistons, earned 12 All-Star nods and solidified his place as one of the greatest guards in basketball history.
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His contributions to the game extend beyond the hardwood, with coaching stints for the:
He also served as a front office executive for teams like the;
With additionally being named to both the NBA’s 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams, Thomas’s achievements make him a timeless figure in basketball.