Former LA Clipper Antwahn, 39, graduated from Grambling University in 1990, and began a decade long career as a professional basketball player.
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Wow. Each of these interventions were very powerful. You can tell that their closest family members hit home with what they said to them. They said every single thing that needed to be said and expressed it in the perfect way. The families of these guys love them to death and hopefully their deaths won't come soon. We're all rooting for you at home!
In the (Hollywood) Movies it usually shows an happy ending . The people who surfer the most are the bad guys, but when it comes to real live people - you can't help but wonder "why is it like this?" who will save them and who will save use from the ills of the world?
I loved this episode. I really cared what happened to each of them. Antwahn's little girls are adorable, and I pray he gets better and can eventually re-build his relationship with them. I know both of these guys can change! Best of luck!
I sat on the edge of my seat when these guys were making the decision to go to treatment. I am rooting for them. Good luck guys. I hope you get better.
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