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Kendall Marshall a sight for sore eyes


People who watch play basketball talk about his vision, and how good it is, but in reality it has become worse over the years. Marshall scratched his left eye when he was a baby, scratched it so badly it bled. He suffered from light sensitivity throughout childhood. That has improved. His vision has not. He plays with one contact lens - in his left eye, and probably should be playing with one in the other, too. (Charlotte Observer)

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