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Nate Robinson, who played in the NBA for several years and won three dunk contests, sounded the alarm in a recent interview about how dire his health situation is.
Robinson revealed in April he was in need of a kidney transplant. He has been dealing with kidney failure for several years.
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Golden State Warriors guard Nate Robinson, #2, warms up before the game against the Utah Jazz at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, California, on Jan. 7, 2012. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)
However, the 40-year-old told Men’s Health in an interview published Tuesday he may die if he does not receive the donation.
"I gotta stick around. I want to stay alive for the next 40 years: be a grandpa, see my kids’ kids, take them to the gym, tell them the stories of when I was in the NBA around ’Bron and Kob’ and all these guys. I gotta fight for it," he told the magazine.
Robinson said he has had "dreams" of getting the donor, but rather than inspiring him, he said it is scary because then he starts to think about the process that comes next.
"… We both got to go under the knife, and a lot of people don’t make it," Robinson said. "I would hate for somebody to give me that kidney and die to go through this. That would hurt me so much. For someone to have to die for me to live.
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Tri State point guard Nate Robinson, #11, during the game at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Aug. 17, 2019. (Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports)
"I don’t know if I’m ready for it. In my dreams, my family members give me a kidney, and they all ended up
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