Rubber Wristbands Not Allowed, Player Finds Alternate Way to Remember

For safety purposes, most basketball organizations do not allow jewelry to be worn during games, including rubber wristbands . One play, who typically honors his mother with a pink wristband is finding alternative ways of supporting her during games. The Arizona Daily Star Star has recently reported this story. “During games, Kevin Parrom hasn't been able to wear the pink rubber wristband for breast cancer that he normally wears, but he said he'll come up with a way to honor his mother, Lisa Williams, tonight. He would not reveal it before the game, however. The New York Post's Lenn Robbins has some more detail about Parrom's story, including how he rushed to the hospital when his mother stopped breathing during a trip home to identify the suspect, and that his older brother is incarcerated for narcotics possession. Pink Rubber Bracelet ESPN's Dana O'Neil details the entire story on what Parrom has been through.” What kinds of things do you do to honor those you love?



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