WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 26: Chris Wright #4 of the Georgetown Hoyas looks on before a college basketball game against the Syracuse Orange on February 26, 2011 at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
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A report surfaced from EuroSport.com that former Georgetown Hoyas guard Chris Wright may have multiple-sclerosis, but Wright denies that anything is certain yet about his health.
Im overhwhelmed by everyone's concern about the posibility of me having MS but as of rite now nothing is certain and I would appreciate it
— Chris Wright (@SELF_MADEest89) March 31, 2012
The original report stated that Wright was complaining of ankle pain and pain on the right side of his body, so the team sent him to Istanbul to be further evaluated. The report intimated that Wright was diagnosed with MS and would be forced to retire from professional basketball, but Wright indicates that nothing is certain yet.
If Wright does in fact have MS, it would be no shock that he would need to retire from professional basketball. People suffering from MS often deal with fatigue, dizziness, spasms, impaired cognitive ability, and problems with their vision.
For more on Chris Wright and the Georgetown Hoyas, visit SB Nation's Georgetown blog Casual Hoya.
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Former Georgetown guard Chris Wright may have multiple sclerosis and could be forced to retire from professional basketball.