Pro basketball player beats cancer

<p>Professional basketball player Emmy Andujar received the news Monday that he had finally beat his toughest opponent &ndash; cancer -- after battling the disease for several months.</p>

News 12 Staff

Aug 3, 2018, 1:45 AM

Updated 2,102 days ago

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Professional basketball player Emmy Andujar received the news Monday that he had finally beat his toughest opponent -- cancer -- after battling the disease for several months.
"I got diagnosed with stage 2 cancer,” said Andujar. “And when people hear cancer, they think of death, but for me it was just about basketball – just me not being able to play, and put my life on pause, it was hard."
The Manhattan College alum was playing professional basketball in Mexico and turning heads with the Puerto Rican national team when the bad news stopped him in his tracks.
"The chemo, it catches you by surprise, the effects it has on your body,” he said. “One moment you're playing at a high level of basketball, and then you just shut down."
Andujar endured surgery and four months of chemotherapy with the hope that he would one day be able to play basketball again. Now cancer-free, that just might be a possibility.
The basketball player says he hopes to be an inspiration to those going through much worse.
Andujar tells News 12 that he’ll be holding a youth basketball clinic later this month, giving out free school supplies, as well as delivering a “Stop the Violence” message in honor of his late brother who was killed in 2012.


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