Tony Snell’s mission to sign with an NBA team this season has become one of the most widely discussed basketball stories. The 32-year-old guard plays for the Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate, the Maine Celtics. He spent the majority of his nine-year NBA career as a role player. He was pushing to sign with a team by a Feb. 2 deadline to gain retirement benefits for players with at least 10 years of service. Under the collective bargaining agreement, players with a decade of experience can receive lifetime health insurance for their children. Snell’s two young sons have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, and Snell said he was also diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum. CLIC
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