| ARGENTINA
|CABB Solidarity reaches out to Gonzalez
The
Argentina Basketball Federation (CABB) initiative, Solidarity, has
offered a helping hand to former national team player Jorge Gonzalez,
and to a local school in El Colorado, Formosa, where the seven-foot
giants lives. Gonzalez,
43, is wheelchair bound and has to use a dialysis machine to treat
his diabetes.
CABB
Solidarity recently went to El Colorado in Formosa to provide Gonzalez
with appliances for his house, clothes and medicine. "I
feel grateful to CABB Solidarity for this gesture,” Gonzalez
said.
“It's
good that they remember me at this stage of life." The
2.30m Gonzalez played for Sport Club Cañadense, Gimnasia
y Esgrima La Plata and Argentina. In
1988, he became the first Argentinian to be drafted by an NBA club
when the Atlanta Hawks selected him 54th overall. Though
he never played in the NBA, he did remain in America, accepting
an offer from TV mogul Ted Turner to compete in World Championship
Wrestling for a few years.
Gonzalez
returned home in 1995. In addition to reaching out to Gonzalez,
CABB Solidarity also provided food to the School 186 of El Colorado
Formosa, which had been ransacked a few days earlier. Ricardo
Siri, the vice president of the CABB, said: "It's crucial for
our institution, more than just focusing on sport, to be able to
help those that are in need."
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