Elliott’s Miracle
Chronology of Sean Elliott’s recovery from kidney transplant:
* June 25, 1999--Sean Elliott sets up Avery Johnson for game-winning shot as the San Antonio Spurs defeat New York to win their first NBA championship.
* July 21, 1999--Elliott, close to kidney failure because of the disease focal glomerulosclerosis, announces he needs a kidney transplant soon.
* Aug. 16, 1999--Elliott’s older brother, Noel, donates one of his kidneys as Elliott undergoes transplant surgery at Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital.
* Aug. 21, 1999--After doctors discover a urinary problem in his kidney area, Elliott has surgery again to correct the situation.
* Aug. 25, 1999--Elliott leaves the hospital.
* Dec. 23, 1999--Elliott is discharged after another hospital stay because of pneumonia. He later describes the bout with the illness as a major setback in his plans to resume playing basketball.
* Feb. 2, 2000--After months of working out on his own, Elliott is cleared on his 32nd birthday for full practices with the Spurs.
* March 14, 2000--Elliott returns to playing for the Spurs, making history as the first pro athlete in a major sport to resume his career after a kidney transplant.
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