Mar 15, 2011, 4:34 pm
Not the best way to start a thread but it had to be said...
Quote:[size="5"][size="4"]Clippers Refused to Pay for Assistant Coachâs Cancer Surgery[/size][/size]
Here comes yet another shining example of just how wonderful a person Clippers team owner Donald Sterling is. Via the Journal Times: âKim Hughes was in trouble, more trouble than he ever envisioned.
While working as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Clippers seven years ago, Hughes was diagnosed with prostate cancer ⦠âI contacted the Clippers about medical coverage and they said the surgery wouldnât be covered,â Hughes said. âI said, âAre you kidding me?â
And they said if they did it for one person, theyâd have to do for everybody else.â When [Mike] Dunleavy learned the Clippers wouldnât cover the cost of Hughesâ surgery, he mentioned it to his players. Several of them, including now Milwaukee Bucks forward Corey Maggette, Chris Kaman, Elton Brand and Marko Jaric, were taken aback by the news and decided to offer their assistance. âKim was one of our coaches and heâs a really good friend of mine, too,â
Maggette said. âHe was in a situation where the Clippersâ medical coverage wouldnât cover his surgery. I thought it was a great opportunity to help someone in need, to do something that Christ would do. âIt shows your humanity, that you care for other people and not just yourself. Kim was in a life-and-death situation.â It was indeed a dicey time for Hughes. After a biopsy was taken, he learned his prostate cancer was much worse than he believed. The cancer had quickly spread and was on the brink of moving to other areas of his body.
If Hughes had delayed the surgery, and if Maggette and his teammates hadnât provided the necessary financial assistance, Hughes doesnât know what would have occurred. Well, actually, he does. âThose guys saved my life,â Hughes said. âThey paid the whole medical bill. It was like $70,000 or more. It wasnât cheap. It showed you what classy people they are. They didnât want me talking about it; they didnât want the recognition because they simply felt it was the right thing to do.ââ
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