Charles Barkley made a plea on behalf of NBA veteran Tony Snell, asking for any team to sign Snell by Friday so he would be eligible for a medical plan that would help him care for his two sons diagnosed with autism. The Hall of Famer raised the issue on "NBA on TNT" Thursday in hopes of sharing Snell’s message. Not only for myself, but for my wife and my kids," Snell said of his two sons, who were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Let’s sign that kid for the rest of the season." Former NBA guard Kenny Smith suggested the league step in to make an "exception" considering Snell’s circumstances.
Source: Fox News February 03, 2024 01:04 UTC