
Tony Snell's Struggle to Secure 10th NBA Season and Retirement Benefits
Former NBA player Drew Gooden expresses outrage over the 10-year rule affecting Tony Snell's eligibility for premium health benefits, highlighting the physical and mental risks players endure for the league. Snell, with nine years of NBA service, needs a 10th to qualify for the union’s premium medical plan to cover his family, including two sons with autism. Despite interest from teams, the deadline passed without an offer, but there's hope for a solution in the future.