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Ricky Rubio's return to basketball and his confessions about mental health: “I was in the dark and I get out with help”

2024-02-27T21:53:10.653Z

Highlights: Ricky Rubio had retired from the NBA to take care of his mental health. He recently returned to the National Team and now signed for Barcelona. One of his goals is to talk about his case to help those who live the same way. “I was in the dark and I get out with help,” he said in an interview with H.S. He said that talking is part of the recovery process and helps others as an example that it is possible to get better.


The Spanish point guard had retired when he said he was "in a dark place." He received support from his teammates, recently returned to the National Team and now signed for Barcelona. One of his goals is to talk about his case to help those who live the same.


Ricky Rubio

is back and basketball celebrates.

The Spanish point guard had retired and had left the

NBA

to take care of his mental health because

he had hit rock bottom

.

It was his decision to return little by little to what makes him happy.

No pressure.

He was first called up for the National Team in a great gesture by

Sergio Scariolo

and now

signed for Barcelona

.

And when he was introduced in the Camp Nou auditorium he smiled and told everything he experienced.

Because talking is part of the recovery process and helps others as an example that it is possible.

“I developed chronic stress and had to regulate it.

I didn't label it anxiety or disorder.

I had symptoms of mental health problems, but I wanted to understand it.

My psychologist helped me work on myself,” she confessed.

“I thought basketball was over.

But I worked and I hope it helps people who have a hard time.

I was in the dark and I get out with help

,” he continued.

"I live day to day.

We try to control the uncontrollable and you don't know when life is going to take you down a different path.

You have to live day to day,” she added.

Ricky Rubio and the president of Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta. Photo EFE

At the beginning of this year, the point guard posted a crude letter on his social networks with his decision to play and terminate his contract with Cleveland.

“July 30 was one of the hardest nights of my life.

My mind went to a dark place.

I kind of knew I was going in that direction, but I never thought I wasn't under control of the situation.

The next day I decided to leave my professional career.

When the time is right, I would love to share my entire experience with all of you so I can help others who are going through similar situations,” he wrote.

That moment arrived and Rubio was able to speak at length about his experience: “When I left basketball, I felt like the most cowardly person in the world.

The player had eaten the person and he didn't really know who he was.

It was a life lesson.

We dramatize and do not realize the damage we experience.

I take a positive note that I pamper myself more.”

How do you take your return to high competition now?

“I took it as a game.

I had strange feelings, because normally we play automatically and we think about the day of the game, the training happens... and we think about the final result when the game is over.

You don't enjoy it and now I'm playing,” she said.

Ricky Rubio, in a training session for the Spanish National Team. Photo EFE

One of the keys that made him come back was knowing that his case can help the anonymous people who are out there suffering and unable to talk about what ails them.

“Help is key in a process like this.

Mental health, yes.

Talking about it is a victory for society, something that came to the NBA with players like Kevin Love or DeMar DeRozan.

But you can help people.

We all need help at some point.

A word, a hug, a

'I'm here'

, everything helps.

I have saved myself and now I am at ease.

I'm proud of me.

I give basketball a new chance

H.S.

Source: clarin

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