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  1. Meet Brian Grant. Brian Grant was an NBA idol, known for tenacious rebounding and a fearless attitude on the court. During his 12‐year career, he played for five teams and became a strong contributor to his surrounding communities. Today, Brian continues to inspire as a speaker, philanthropist, and a patient who insists on thriving with ...

  2. From top: Grant at his Shake It Till We Make It gala in 2010; and with Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali, at the Michael J. Fox Foundation's 2010 benefit, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's. TOP: COURTESY BRIAN GRANT; FOX AND ALI: GETTY IMAGES/STEPHEN LOVEKIN/MJF. Grant's experience got him thinking.

  3. Brian Grant was an NBA idol, known for tenacious rebounding and a fearless attitude on the court. During his 12‐year career, he played for five teams and became a strong contributor to his surrounding communities. Today, Brian continues to inspire as a speaker, philanthropist, and a patient who insists on thriving with Parkinson’s disease.

  4. In its fifth season, new host Larry Gifford, leads conversations on a topic he champions: Parkinson’s stigma. Larry offers his experience garnered from years of understanding stigma and speaks with Brian Grant and other guests presenting views from different perspectives.

  5. Exercise - Discover tools for thriving with Parkinson's at the Brian Grant Foundation. Explore evidence-based resources, community support, and personalized wellness strategies.

  6. Start Here - Discover tools for thriving with Parkinson's at the Brian Grant Foundation. Explore evidence-based resources, community support, and personalized wellness strategies.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · Brian Grant knows pain. Growing up, he battled hulking elbows from older neighborhood kids in the rural community of Georgetown, Ohio. As a budding NBA star, he suffered bumps, bruises and lacerations delivered by Karl Malone, a symbol of the NBA’s iron man.