NBA Prospect Darryn Peterson Shares Health Scare Ahead of Draft Combine
“I Thought I Was Going to Die”: NBA Prospect Darryn Peterson Reveals Medical Scare During Kansas Season
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Darryn Peterson, a promising NBA draft prospect from the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team, revealed a serious health scare involving severe cramping that nearly ended his freshman season. After extensive testing, doctors linked the issue to unsafe creatine levels, causing him to fear for his life during preseason training.
- 01Darryn Peterson experienced severe cramping episodes linked to high creatine levels.
- 02He had to be transported to the hospital due to intense cramping during a preseason session.
- 03Peterson had never used creatine before joining Kansas, where it became part of his training.
- 04He averaged 20.2 points and 4.2 rebounds in his freshman season despite health issues.
- 05The health scare continues to affect him emotionally and mentally as he prepares for the NBA Draft.
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Darryn Peterson, a standout freshman for the Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team, faced a life-threatening health scare that nearly derailed his season. During preseason training, intense cramping led to a hospital visit after his body locked up. Doctors later discovered that high creatine levels, which Peterson had never used before arriving at Kansas, were the cause. This alarming experience left him fearing for his life, recalling, “I thought I was going to die on the training table that day.” Despite these challenges, Peterson had a remarkable season, averaging 20.2 points and 4.2 rebounds over 24 games. As he prepares for the NBA Draft Combine, the emotional impact of his health scare remains with him, making him wary of any signs of discomfort during games.
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