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The biggest negative was the fact that I wouldn't be able to play basketball in college.
The university I went to was governed by the NCAA and at the time if an athlete got paid to play any sport, the signing of a professional contract would exclude that person from playing any other sport in college.
To be totally frank with you, I was not a very good student in H.S. and the only reason I was accepted into college was because of basketball and baseball.
Sports is what got me into school and kept me in school.

After my injury, knowing that baseball was over for me, I continued to play hoops and I got real serious about school. At that point I majored in special education and went on to get my master's degree, graduating with a 4.0 GPA. In my first two years, I was constantly on academic probation.

I'm a glass-half-full kind of guy and looking back at it all over the years, things worked out great!

Have a wonderful day and thanks for the wonderful replies.