
A former collegiate basketball player for Dusty May at Florida Atlantic University has had his professional career ended due to a sudden and severe medical condition. The athlete, who recently signed with a team in Montenegro, collapsed during a training session.
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AJ Sumbry, a former forward for the Florida Atlantic University Owls, has been forced to retire from professional basketball. The 28-year-old suffered a medical crisis while training with his new team, KK Mornar Bar, in Montenegro.
Sumbry collapsed during a recent practice session. He was subsequently hospitalized and diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
The aneurysm has ended Sumbry’s basketball career, according to a statement from his former coach, Dusty May. May confirmed the news and the career-ending nature of the diagnosis. Sumbry had just begun his professional stint with the Montenegrin team.
Summary
AJ Sumbry, a former FAU basketball player, has retired from professional basketball. The retirement follows a sudden medical emergency during a team practice in Montenegro.
Sumbry collapsed and was hospitalized. He was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
The diagnosis is career-ending, as confirmed by his former college coach, Dusty May. Sumbry had recently signed with KK Mornar Bar to begin his professional career overseas.
FAQs
**What happened to AJ Sumbry?**
AJ Sumbry collapsed during a basketball practice in Montenegro. He was hospitalized and diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.
What is a brain aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is a bulge or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain. It can be a life-threatening condition if it ruptures or causes other complications.
Will AJ Sumbry play basketball again?
No, according to his former coach Dusty May, the brain aneurysm has ended Sumbry’s professional basketball career.
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