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Josh Giddey nearly breaks down in tears during an interview after being asked about a difficult year.
The young Oklahoma City Thunder star has been through a lot this season, but he still had a relatively positive year.

Josh Giddey has been through a lot during the current NBA season, particularly with the scandal surrounding his alleged relationship with an underage high school student. According to reports, the authorities dropped the case after a determination was made. In the end,

The allegations were proven false, and Josh Giddey was able to continue his season. But having his reputation tarnished in such a public way is something he may have to live with for the rest of his life, regardless of whether he was found guilty or not. During the social media frenzy, shaking off allegations like that has become nearly impossible, regardless of the evidence to the contrary. Giddey did his best to continue assisting his teammates, but he nearly broke down after being eliminated against the Dallas Mavericks.

The video that is now going viral after the Oklahoma City Thunder’s elimination is a conversation Josh Giddey had with a reporter. He was asked about the difficulty of the current season. Josh has been jeered and booed at every arena he has visited this season, including people from his own fan base in the beginning. Here’s what Josh said: “This was probably the most difficult challenge I’ve ever faced, for obvious reasons. I believe that (coping) mentally is the most overlooked aspect of any player’s performance. It’s so easy for people to see what happens on the court but miss what happens behind the scenes, and there’s so much more to a person than basketball. Hats off to anyone who is not

He went on to say, “You have a couple of bad games, you start to get into your own head, you might lose confidence – whatever the case may be. But for me, I’ve simply tried to stay as close to the team as possible this year, and that has proven to be the most effective strategy for me. When you come in every day, you become a part of the team and stay within it, which is what motivates the guys and gets them back on track. I consider myself extremely fortunate to be surrounded by supportive individuals. They genuinely care and support you, and there have been some difficult days and stretches this year. It is not a secret.

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