Former ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski was recognized with prostate most cancers in March, six months earlier than his surprising retirement from the community.
The information was revealed in a Sports activities Illustrated profile of the 55-year-old revealed Thursday morning, wherein he stated his prognosis is nice.
Wojnarowski left ESPN to change into the overall supervisor for the lads’s basketball program at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure.
When Wojnarowski stated in his assertion saying he was leaving ESPN that “time isn’t in endless supply,” that was a reference to his most cancers, he instructed SI.
He underwent a biopsy after two blood assessments revealed an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and obtained the prognosis minutes earlier than showing remotely on “NBA Countdown.”
“When you hear cancer, you think about it going through your body like Pac-Man,” Wojnarowski instructed SI. “Prostate cancer, it generally stays confined to your prostate and is typically slow growing.”