Three-time NBA slam dunk champion and former guard Nate Robinson has announced he is battling kidney failure.
“I am currently undergoing treatment for Renal Kidney Failure and have been privately dealing with it for the last four years,” Robinson said through a statement Saturday evening.
Robinson, who has played with the Knicks his first five years in his career said, “I’m making my illness known to shine light on the disease. I’m sharing this now because I want to be the voice for all those who are having trouble speaking about this illness and come together for a greater cause; our health.”
Known for his short stature on the court, the 5-9 University of Washington graduate, said he was never one to speak out. But he hopes to lead a united fight over kidney failure.
“I was never a vocal leader on the court,” Robinson admitted. “I preferred to lead by example, but now it’s time for me to speak up and help all those affected by or dealing with Kidney Disease.”
Robinson, 38, also expressed his gratitude for the medical care that he has been receiving over the last four years. “I am grateful for the care I’ve received and continue to receive during this process and hope through this announcement that I can help others like me.
Robinson holds the league record with three NBA Slam Dunk Contest titles, the last coming in 2010.
He suited up for eight teams over the course of his 11 seasons and last appeared in the NBA during the 2015-16 season, where he played two games for the New Orleans Pelicans.
After his basketball career, Robinson tested out boxing, making his professional debut against Jake Paul in an undercard bout for Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. Paul won the fight in a second-round knock-out.