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Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

Recently, a video of West being beaten up on the road was circulated on the Internet, and then West was tied up with his hands and spat out continuously when questioned by the police, as if he had been greatly stimulated.

According to police, the person who hit West and West knew each other, and witnesses revealed that West first threw glass bottles at each other before the two sides clashed.

It's hard to imagine that the protagonist in the video was an NBA player who played in the league for 8 years and earned more than $16 million in total career salary.

Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

West is best known for playing against the Cavaliers, playing in his first 64 games in the 08-09 season, averaging 11.7 points per game and shooting 39.9 percent from three-point range.

Of course, he has played well with the Celtics before, and has a season of averaging 12.2 points per game. But after the Cavaliers were diagnosed with mental illness while playing, West's days deteriorated.

Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

After leaving the NBA, west was rumored to be involved in drugs, and his savings from playing were quickly spent. The last time I heard from West was when he sat on the side of the road in rags.

In order to be able to maintain a normal life, West went to work at the construction site and sought other similar jobs.

Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

The players' union, of course, has not abandoned West, and they have provided Him with substantial financial support to help him move from Dallas to Maryland.

Celtic general manager Danny Angie also offered West a job as a scout, and Mavericks owner Cuban helped West, but it didn't seem to make him better in the end.

Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

In fact, the players' union has been providing financial assistance to West, most recently in this month. But now it seems that West's problem may not be a lack of money.

Many of his former teammates and coaches have said that sometimes the team makes an appointment for him to have a good doctor, and he says yes, but in the end he breaks the contract. I think the players' union gave West similar medical advice.

Taking the initiative to provoke and be beaten violently, the poor man must have something to hate, and West's fall is also self-inflicted

After retiring from the military, there was no correct life plan, no good use of savings to manage money, and no serious treatment of his mental illness are all reasons why West has fallen to this day.

Hopefully, he will receive the right medical assistance and get himself out of his predicament.