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Sharone Wright Medical Expenses 2

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****Sharones original account was put on a 24-48 hour pause by GoFundMe. This account will be the main account going forward. 


By Tim Bourret

 

​One of my favorite athletes in my 40 years as Clemson sports information director is Sharone Wright.   He came to us as a 6-10 freshman with a big personality, a big game and a big heart.

​He came to Clemson as a McDonald’s All-Americanin 1991, and he won the three-point shooting contest at the McDonald’s All-American game.  That’s right, 6-10 Sharone Wright won the three-point shooting contest!

During an All-ACC and honorable mention All-American career at Clemson, he led the ACC in rebounding and blocks, then was the number-six selection of the 1994 NBA Draft, still the highest selection in Clemson history.

​His first year in the NBA, he made the All-Rookie team and had two more years of double digit scoring after that.   Then, in July of 1997, while en route to speak at a basketball camp for the Boys and Girls Club of Macon, Georgia, his hometown, his car skidded off the road on a rain drenched morning and he suffered multiple broken bones.

​The recovery period was long and he played onlyseven more games in the NBA.   He went on to play professionally in Europe for almost a decade, but it was not the NBA.

​After his playing career concluded he went into coaching at different levels.  Five years ago, while living in Florence, SC, he faced a bout with cancer, a fight that nearly took his life.   Few knew the serious nature of his battle.

​But, he won that fight and continued to pursue his coaching career at a prep school in Arizona.    

Over the last year, he contracted a staff infection in his left leg that got worse and worse.

​Less than a month ago, Wright had his left leg amputated.

​There are many former Clemson athletes who have faced physical challenges, especially in recent years.  Brian Mance and Dwight Clark come to mind immediately.  But, I can’t remember one who has had three such major challenging events as Wright has had since he left Clemson.

​“It is a long road back, but I am going to be OK,” Wright told me.  “My plan is to get a prosthesis in a couple of months so that I can get around and get back to coaching.   I appreciate all the good wishes from my former teammates and all the people at Clemson.”

​As a result, Wright will have some financial challenges ahead.   His out of pocket expenses from the cancer treatments and from the impending expenses for a prosthesis and corresponding rehab are considerable.

​So, friends of Sharone Wright are setting up a Gofundme page to help him with these expenses (see below).

​Last year Clemson nation made a significant contribution to help all-time leading tackler Bubba Brown with his health expenses and we hope you will respond the same way to help another all-time Clemson great.   Any amount is appreciated.

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Jerome Jay
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Laurens, SC
Sharone Wright
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