cancer. He was diagnosed in June with a stage three brain tumour, and had to undergo six weeks of gruelling radiotherapy and will soon begin chemotherapy.The former basketballer, who was part of the England team when they won bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Australia in 2006, said: "It was a really big kick in the teeth."The last few months have been so draining, physically and emotionally, and this is the straw that's broken the camel's back.
It's just been too much for me."That Jordan collection had taken me 20-plus years to build up. They were all collectors' items — he would release them, and then take them off the market soon after, so their value would rise."There was over £10,000 worth of shoes in there that were taken.
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