At 6:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning, Tamara Rice boarded a cross-nation flight for a chance {that a} 12 months in the past was not assured.
The likelihood to get a hug from her son Myles earlier than tipoff of his basketball sport that night time. The alternative for an image with him standing, smiling at midcourt after a rivalry victory a few hours later the place her son performed a serious position within the win.
“It’s just an amazing journey to finally see him doing what he loves to do and doing it good. Doing it well,” Tamara stated. “Where he came from, it’s just an amazing experience. You just smile.”
This time a 12 months in the past, the basketball profession for Myles Rice at Washington State was a secondary concern. The main problem was managing chemotherapy therapies after he was recognized with a type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
What was anticipated to be Rice’s breakout season on the basketball courtroom was as a substitute spent being pumped with a routine of chemotherapy medication that stunted any development and pummeled the illness into remission.
And it made basketball potential once more.
“I’m enjoying the little moments of it, just not taking the small moments for granted,” Myles stated. “Just being able to go out there and play the game that I love, around a community that loves me, coaching staff that loves me, teammates that love me, it’s definitely been exciting.”
Myles Rice could have misplaced a season of basketball to most cancers, however he’s now serving to lead a resurgence at Washington State with hopes of an NCAA Tournament bid going into the ultimate month of the common season.
Washington State has received six of its final seven video games and is tied for second place within the Pac-12 heading into Thursday’s sport at Oregon State. Washington State’s 16 wins are one off final season’s complete of 17. The Cougars have an opportunity at a high-4 end within the Pac-12 and probably their first NCAAs berth since 2008.
Rice is a giant a part of why.
He is likely to be the main candidate for Pac-12 freshman of the 12 months, averaging 15.7 factors for a crew that was picked to complete tenth within the preseason convention media ballot after being raided by switch portal departures after final season.
“I’m amazed after two years off playing what he is doing,” Washington State coach Kyle Smith stated.
Rice redshirted through the 2021-22 season and was anticipated to be a serious contributor final season previous to his most cancers prognosis that began with an aunt suggesting getting checked what seemed to be enlarged lymph nodes in his neck.
But seemingly each chapter of Rice’s journey thus far has its share of surrealism woven into the story of a reasonably good basketball participant.
Take his recruitment.
Washington State was the one Power Five college to supply Rice a full scholarship. As a lot as Rice and his household would have preferred for him to remain close to his house exterior Atlanta there have been no gives from the massive colleges he felt he may play for.
Smith and his teaching workers by no means noticed Rice play in particular person as a consequence of restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic. His total recruitment to the distant faculty outpost of Pullman was all digital.
“We had a great Zoom game,” Smith stated.
Rice vividly remembers the wheat fields when he first moved to campus.
“I just looked at my mom and I said, ‘I don’t know what I just did,’” Myles recalled. “After about a week of being there I fell in love with it.”
Or the day of his prognosis.
It occurred on Sept. 12. His mother’s birthday.
“I just automatically assumed the worst because I’ve had a lot of family members affected by cancer, and they’ve been on the good side and the bad side of it. Your mind just really just starts to race a lot,” Myles stated.
Tamara Rice was driving house after work when Myles referred to as with the information.
“I had to pull over because I was driving and l had to regroup and tell myself like, ‘OK, what do we need to do now to move forward?’” Tamara stated.
Tamara relocated to Pullman whereas her son was going via therapy. She took him to and from appointments. She additionally made him nonetheless go to class and participate in practices — to the extent that he may — when he was feeling properly sufficient.
The powerful moments have been plentiful. The first therapy. The day Myles confirmed his mother clumps of hair had began to fall out. The video games he may solely watch.
But they made a degree there can be no pity celebration.
“You’re doing something all your life and now it’s taken away, so mentally that could be hard on anyone,” Tamara stated. “You’re young, you’re strong, you’re going to keep going. So we just kept going. Even though we’re going through this hurdle, we’re going to get over that hurdle.”
Rice accomplished therapies final spring, however one scare remained — an an infection landed him within the hospital for every week. There was preliminary concern the most cancers had unfold, however checks cleared him of the most cancers fear and antibiotics took care of the an infection.
He was on the golf course along with his dad when he obtained the decision he was in remission.
Rice freely talks about his bout with most cancers due to the constructive end result and the inspirational message that comes with it. Eventually, he hopes it turns into a footnote in his story to go together with the basketball.
“However I can be great in life in general, that’s success for me,” Rice stated. “It’s not all the accolades or everything you get individually. I value team success over a lot of that stuff.”
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