Cavs' Kevin Love says recent panic attack changed his perspective on mental health
Posted Mar 8, 2018
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love opened up Tuesday about a panic attack he suffered during a game earlier this season and the importance of talking about mental health in sports. In an essay for The Players' Tribune, Love wrote that he left a game against the Atlanta Hawks on Nov. 5 after halftime, running to the locker room with his heart uncontrollably racing.
(USA Today)
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