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Ex-NBA star Nate Robinson admits he ‘doesn’t have long to live’ if he can’t get a kidney replacement, as three-time Dunk Contest champion tells Mail Sport he’d only survive ‘a week or two’ without dialysis machine
Ex-NBA star Nate Robinson admits he ‘doesn’t have long to live’ if he can’t get a kidney replacement, as three-time Dunk Contest champion tells Mail Sport he’d only survive ‘a week or two’ without dialysis machine
Two years after announcing his chronic kidney failure diagnosis, former NBA star Nate Robinson has admitted he ‘doesn’t have much longer to live’ if he can’t find a replacement. .
Robinson, an 11-year NBA vet who played for the likes of the Knicks, Celtics and Bulls, has spent the past four years searching for a kidney — and said he would only survive a week or two without a dialysis machine.
‘I know I don’t have much time if I can’t get a kidney,’ Robinson exclusively told MailSport. ‘I know I won’t live long. So I just want to make the most of it.