NBA Veteran Tony Snell Discloses Autism Diagnosis at 31.

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Former NBA player Tony Snell discovered he has autism spectrum disorder after his 2-year-old son Karter was diagnosed at 18 months. Snell said he was "always independent growing up" and "just couldn't connect with people on the personal side of things." Despite not being diagnosed until he was 31, Snell said the news made sense to him. He believes that not being diagnosed earlier in his life actually helped him reach the NBA. Snell just wants to support his son and show him that they can "ride this thing together."
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