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Ex-NBA star Cedric Ceballos is asking everyone to pray for him … revealing he’s been hospitalized in the ICU, battling COVID-19.

The 1992 NBA dunk champ broke the troubling news Tuesday — posting a photo of himself wearing an oxygen mask in a hospital bed on social media.

“On my 10th day in ICU, COVID-19 is officially kicking my butt!” Ceballos said.

“I am asking ALL family, friends, prayer warriors healers for your prayers and well wish for my recovery.”


The small forward added, “If I have done and anything to you in the past, allow me to publicly apologize.”

“My fight is not done!”

Ceballos — a 2nd-round draft pick in 1990 — played 11 seasons in the NBA for the Suns, Lakers, Mavericks, Pistons and Miami Heat.

Cedric famously won the 1992 Slam Dunk … with an epic blindfolded dunk. He also made the 1995 All-Star team. Ced averaged over 14 points and 5 rebounds during his NBA career.

After retiring from the NBA, he continued to hoop overseas and in other leagues across America.

The sports world — from NBA to NFL stars — has been showing love to the 52-year-old basketball star … including Paul George who wrote, “keep fighting OG”

Prayers up!

- A word from our sposor -

EX-NBA’S CEDRIC CEBALLOSBATTLING COVID-19 IN ICU’Asking For Your Prayers!!!’