NBA veteran Tony Snell, 31, reveals autism diagnosis
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Tony Snell, a former NBA first-round pick of the Chicago Bulls in 2013, revealed Friday that he was diagnosed with autism last year.
Snell, 31, learned his diagnosis after he and his wife noticed that their son, Karter, wasn’t reaching developmental milestones quickly enough. The two took their son to the doctor, and he was diagnosed with autism. Snell told NBC’s "TODAY" that he began to think about himself and later got evaluated.
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Tony Snell, #9 of the Maine Celtics, drives to the basket against Ethan Thompson, #5 of the Windy City Bulls, during the first half of an NBA G-League game on March 21, 2023, at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. (Kamil Krzaczynski/NBAE via Getty Images)
"I was always independent growing up, I’ve always been alone. . . . I just couldn’t connect with people [on] the personal side of things. I'm like, you know what, if [Karter] is diagnosed, then I think I am, too," he said. "That gave me the courage to go get checked up.
Snell was officially diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). He said it came as a bit of a "relief."
"I was not surprised, because I always felt different. It was just relief, like, ‘Oh, this why I am the way I am,’" he said.
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Tony Snell, #9 of the Maine Celtics, shoots a free throw against the Cleveland Charge on February 11, 2023, at Portland Expo Center in Portland, Maine. (China Wong/NBAE via Getty Images)
"It was relief. Like, this is why I am the way I am. It made my whole life, like everything about my life, made so much sense. It was


