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There are stories of professional athletes that captivate us. Tales about players who rise from humble beginnings to reach unimaginable heights. They become the talk of the town, gracing magazine covers, attracting A-list celebrities to their games, and leaving a lasting impact on the sport. One such player was Sebastian Telfair, who shared the spotlight with LeBron James, had Jay-Z and Derek Jeter as fans, and seemed destined for greatness.?

However, his journey took an unexpected turn, and he ultimately became one of the biggest busts in NBA history. So, who was this enigmatic 6’0 phenom, and what led to his rise and fall in the NBA??

The Rise of a Point God alongside LeBron James

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Sebastian Telfair’s basketball journey began on Coney Island, one of the most dangerous and impoverished areas in the country when he grew up. Despite the challenges he faced, Telfair’s talent on the court quickly became evident. By the age of 11, he was already considered a prodigy and was ranked as the number one fifth-grader in the country. All this while standing at just 6 ft tall, which was considered fairly below average as per NBA standards.

Telfair compensated for his lack of size with lightning-quick speed and exceptional ball-handling skills.

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As he progressed through high school, Telfair’s skills drew comparisons to his cousin, Stephon Marbury, a former NBA All-Star. He even defeated Marbury in a one-on-one matchup during Marbury’s prime.

His rise to stardom only grew when he graced the cover of SLAM magazine alongside LeBron James.

Renowned figures like Jay-Z and Derek Jeter often supported him at his games, drawn by his performances on the court. So, what went wrong for the young guard?

A promising start that fizzled out

While his scoring skills and popularity were undeniable, there were concerns about certain aspects of his game.

His defensive skills were inconsistent, his shooting lacked precision, and his height posed limitations.?Despite these concerns, he committed to playing college basketball at Louisville. However, tragedy struck when a fatal shooting occurred in his apartment, leaving his family in a state of distress.

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In order to provide for his family and escape the dangers of Coney Island, Telfair made the difficult decision to forego college. He signed a lucrative $15 million deal with Adidas before entering the NBA draft. The

Portland Trail Blazers selected Telfair with the 13th pick in the 2004 NBA draft.

However, it soon became apparent that he was not yet ready to compete at the professional level. His ability to blow past defenders and finish at the rim, which had been his trademark, began to diminish. It got even worse when

he was sentenced to prison for carrying a loaded gun in 2017.

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Over the course of his career, Telfair played for eight different teams in ?ten years. His peak came in 2007 when he averaged 9 points and 6 assists per game, but by the age of 29, Telfair found himself out of the league.

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