In part two of our conversation Foyle talks about retiring, life after hoops, why he loves poetry and what it was like being inducted into the Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame
SCOTT JACOBS
Missed part 1 of our chat with Adonal? Read it here.
And now, here’s part 2.
JS: Speaking of memories, what would you consider your favorite NBA memory now that you’re retired or a good story that you’ll always be fond of.
AF: I think that was definitely one of them. I think my first year of being drafted. Just making it. I think spending 13 years in the league. Most people didn’t think I’d be there that long and I managed to take my play and make it work for me, and make my things that I do work for me. I’m very proud of that.
JS: How hard of a decision was it to retire after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery? Have you ever second guessed your decision ever since?
AF: No. I mean, I was in so much pain that it wasn’t even a question. Once I got the surgery I thought everything w...
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