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Post by dboss Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:47 am

No white flight for him.. He wants to travel by bus.

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Post by gyso Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:17 pm

Royce White misses Rockets camp with apparent anxiety issues, which is part of his process

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/royce-white-misses-rockets-camp-apparent-anxiety-issues-134203095--nba.html



Anxiety is a fact of Houston Rockets rookie Royce White's life, and he makes no excuses for it. When teams and media figures interviewed White in the run-up to June's NBA draft, he was very open about his condition, telling them (including this site) all about his struggles and even taking one inside his experience on the night of the draft itself. He's not shy about it, because being forthcoming helps other people understand him. At the same time, that openness doesn't make it any easier for him to deal with his problems, whether it involves his fear of flying or the basic pressures of a random day.

So it's both unfortunate and not entirely shocking that White is already dealing with anxiety issues as he begins his career with the Houston Rockets. On Monday, White failed to attend Houston's Media Day — on Tuesday, he failed to attend the official start of training camp. According to Mark Berman of Fox 26 in Houston, White is dealing with issues related to his anxiety disorder:


The Rockets announced that rookie forward Royce White is not with the club in McAllen for training camp because of "personal matters." [...]

He told FOX 26 Sports the personal matters are related to the fact that he suffers from anxiety issues.

"We are trying to figure out a plan for me to be healthy and successful long-term," White said. "It's not really anything that's going on right now. It's more of trying to take a pro-active approach and trying to put together a solid plan.

"It is definitely linked with my anxiety sure, but it's not so much as far as my anxiety now. Basically what happened was my doctor, we discussed it, and it was decided the way the plan was now just wasn't logistically healthy.

"So what can we do strategically to try and improve the chances of everybody being successful in this situation, my success and the Rockets success? If I fail then that's not good for them either, because it's an investment."

The Rockets, for their part, are treating this development with impressive sensitivity. Here's the official statement from general manager Daryl Morey (in full):


We are committed to Royce's long term success and we will continue to support him now and going forward.

That short sentence might not seem like much, but it's an impressive show of support for a medical issue that often goes misunderstood. For instance, when White's absence was first announced, Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman noted that this was why White wasn't a member of the Thunder, and why the prospect of the franchise trading up to draft him always struck him as "comical." (Never mind that, choosing at No. 28, the Thunder didn't have much incentive to trade up 12 spots for someone who'd almost certainly be a role player.) Mayberry discussed concerns regarding White's character and also referred to him as "the definition of a head case." He also failed to mention White's anxiety issues at all, suggesting (by omission) that White missed camp just because he didn't feel like it, not because he's dealing with a legitimate personal issue.

However, the maturity and professional seriousness we associate with NBA success has very little to do with anxiety. For most of my life, I've dealt with occasionally crippling anxiety episodes that manifest themselves both physically and mentally. While I don't suffer from quickly manifesting panic attacks, as White does, my experience has always been that anxiety can get out of control with little warning — that a small feeling of uneasiness can compound itself and eventually turn into a debilitating situation filled with nausea, a lack of self-confidence, and the general sense that focusing on fixing anxiety only makes things worse.

The key is to learn to live with the problem, notice warning signs in their earliest forms, and manage the anxiety accordingly. To White's credit, that's exactly what he's doing right now. His statements to Fox 26 and the Rockets' reaction to his absence suggest that both parties have been very honest with each other about the problems and potential solutions. Even last week, before White had to miss camp, Daryl Morey expressed his awareness of the issue in his "Ask Me Anything" feature for Reddit:


Royce White has an issue with anxiety that is more common than people talk about and he has done a good job to bring awareness. It did not affect his ability to fly for games last year and we don't expect it to this year. It certainly did not affect him last year where he was unquestionably one of the top players in the country and the best player on the floor in the Kentucky-Iowa State NCAA tournament game.

Morey expresses confidence that White can attend road games this season — the question specifically asked this — but he also acknowledges the anxiety as a present-tense fact, not a problem that's behind White simply because he was able to fly at Iowa State. This is exactly the right way to think of anxiety: It's not cured, but it can be mitigated and managed to the point where it becomes an acceptable part of life rather than an overbearing danger.

It's not good news that White is out of Rockets camp, but it's also not a sign that things will never get better, or that the Rockets made a terrible decision in drafting White in the middle of the first round. Overcoming anxiety, for massively talented basketball players or random dudes who blog from their parents' basements, is a process. And while there's no certainty that White will get past these issues as a member of the Rockets, or even as a professional basketball player, what's important right now is that he attempts to manage that personal development in a way that's comfortable for him and the Rockets. (Spanish soccer star Jesus Navas is one athlete who managed to work his way through similar issues.) If White attempts to push through the issues with little-to-no sensitivity, then things are likely to get worse. If everyone involved — including fans and media members — affords that patience, then White is likely to see slow, yet meaningful, improvement.


There are lots of links embedded in the article (green text) that add even more to the story. I hope Royce White can figure it out, he was a guy in the draft that I would have liked to see in Kelly Green.

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Post by bobheckler Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:23 pm

Well, Houston can't claim they didn't know about this before they drafted him, he was very open about it. Apparently, this issue is SO significant he didn't report to the opening of camp. THAT IS NOT GOOD. Not just because he was a no-show, but because it didn't occur to him to make other arrangements (rent a car? Get a headstart? Greyhound?) until he already missed the deadline for showing up. Not evidence of maturity and maturity was a question mark with White.

If he was playing in Boston it'd be easier for him. You can drive/take a bus to Toronto, NY and Philly. Even the flights to Chicago and Indiana are only 2 hours or so, Toronto and Cleveland are closer. Houston is hours away from everywhere except New Orleans and the other two teams in Texas. Even Miami is 2 1/2 hours and they're in the other conference. Utah? Denver? Portland? Minny? LA? Sacto and GSW? All further.

I'm liking who we have but, like Sam, I did drool a bit at the prospect of Royce White dropping to us. A point forward, a poor man's Charles Barkley. This failure of him to manage this well-known issue is a red flag. Sully's red flag, his back, seems to be more of a red herring than a red flag (I'm tapping on my head right now) but this is a career-impacter. If you can't get on a plane you can't be an NBA/MLB/NHL/NFL professional athlete for long. You miss the bonding sessions, the practices, and skeleton walk-throughs before the games on the road and it gets worse the longer the road trip.

Here's a tidbit from the Rockets' schedule, including the last half of the pre-season: 10/24@NO, 10/26@Orlando, 10/31 @ Detroit (regular season opener), 11/2@ Atlanta. 10/9@Memphis and then back in Houston for 10/9 vs Detroit. 11/16@Portland, 11/18@LAL, 11/19@Utah and then 11/21 vs Chicago at home.

What do you think his mental and physical preparedness will be by the time the playoffs arrive?


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Post by mulcogiseng Thu Oct 04, 2012 12:50 pm

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What is clear to me from the article is that he is experiencing an ongoing anxiety disorder that has to be addressed now. Finding easy sounding stop-gap solutions will not benefit Royce or the Rockets. It seems so easy to say that if he could find an alternative to flying then his problem would go away. It just isn't that easy. Anything can trigger anxiety. And it is debilitating, and I mean very much so. I go through this myself and there are times I just can't move. Not because I am experiencing a situation necessarily, but just because it is looming on the horizon. Or because I think it is looming. His mental and physical preparedness to play will rest solely on his ability to get the right treatment and follow through. Houston is taking the correct approach, IMO. If only it were a matter of "failing to manage the issue". Unfortunately that is just not how this works. Believe me, this is so much more than the kind of anxiety that most people experience. I sincerely hope that Royce will get the exact kind of treatment and support that he needs to have a fulfilling life and hopefully, an exciting career in the NBA.

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Post by bobheckler Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:03 pm

mulcogiseng wrote:Bob,
What is clear to me from the article is that he is experiencing an ongoing anxiety disorder that has to be addressed now. Finding easy sounding stop-gap solutions will not benefit Royce or the Rockets. It seems so easy to say that if he could find an alternative to flying then his problem would go away. It just isn't that easy. Anything can trigger anxiety. And it is debilitating, and I mean very much so. I go through this myself and there are times I just can't move. Not because I am experiencing a situation necessarily, but just because it is looming on the horizon. Or because I think it is looming. His mental and physical preparedness to play will rest solely on his ability to get the right treatment and follow through. Houston is taking the correct approach, IMO. If only it were a matter of "failing to manage the issue". Unfortunately that is just not how this works. Believe me, this is so much more than the kind of anxiety that most people experience. I sincerely hope that Royce will get the exact kind of treatment and support that he needs to have a fulfilling life and hopefully, an exciting career in the NBA.

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mulcogi,

Fair enough. I suppose, then, that some of it has to fall in the lap of the Rockets organization who thought it was "being managed".

Obviously, I wouldn't want to see such a talent wasted due to this issue. Anytime something beyond your control saps your ability to maximize your potential it is an unfortunate thing.

I wouldn't begin to know what the exact kind of treatment for Royce White should be, but one advantage he has is that, as a high-profile, well-compensated, high-value asset to the Rockets organization, his chances of getting that treatment is better than most.

Easy for me to talk, of course, I've had it good.

Thanks for sharing your story. Keep on truckin', brother.


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Post by swedeinestonia Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:20 am

As a person dealing with similar issues but in different form I can only hope that he manages to figure out something that works for him so he can live a productive life even if it does not involve professional basketball.
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Post by NYCelt Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:21 pm

Hopefully whatever treatment allowed him to fly last year can be continued and expanded so that he can play and live comfortably. It would be great for him and his family if he could take full advantage of the opportunity to play in the NBA and enjoy everything that could bring his way.

It takes great courage for White to deal with this openly so that others might understand or be helped themselves. It takes that same courage and caring attitude for our fellow board members who we are so proud to have with us here. We're behind you every step of the way.
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