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Basketball YouTuber Tristan Jass reveals he’s having brain tumor removed

Basketball YouTuber Tristan Jass reveals he’s having brain tumor removed

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Tristan Jass, the popular basketball content creator and YouTube star, has announced that he will undergo brain surgery to remove a tumor, marking a serious turn in his long-running health journey. The 25-year-old made the revelation via a post on social media, explaining that after several years of annual MRI monitoring, medical professionals determined the time had come to remove the growth for further evaluation. Jass expressed that while the decision is terrifying, he has been mentally preparing for this moment over the past few weeks and feels ready to “go to battle.” Known for his viral trick-shot videos and dynamic basketball content, the news has drawn an outpouring of support from fans, fellow creators, and the wider online community as he braces for what could be the most important challenge of his life.

Tristan Jass preparing for brain tumor surgery after six years of monitoring

According to Jass’s public announcement, doctors first detected a small cyst, or early-stage abnormality, in his brain in 2019, which triggered a routine schedule of annual MRIs. Over time, the growth’s characteristics changed enough that his medical team recommended surgical removal to definitively identify and treat the condition. In his post, Jass wrote candidly: “I can’t lie, this is pretty scary.” Yet he balanced that fear with resolve, “I’ve been mentally preparing for the past few weeks and I’m ready to go to battle.” In doing so, he also shared a message of faith and gratitude, thanking his followers for their support and urging others going through similar struggles to stay strong. Though Jass is best known for his athletic prowess, viral basketball clips, and high-energy “trick shot” style, this news has cast a different light, one of vulnerability, resilience, and hope. Many fans have already flooded his social media comments with messages of encouragement and well wishes, offering emotional solidarity as he prepares for the operation. As Jass heads into surgery, there is no public timetable yet for recovery or return to content creation. But through his announcement, he has made clear that he does not see this as the end rather, another test of strength and faith. For now, his health and well-being take priority, and fans around the world will be watching, hoping for a full recovery and supporting him every step of the way.Also Read: Valkyrae discusses hilarious voice-over feedback during new YouTube Q&A Go to Source

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