Numerous players around the NBA are keeping Rodney Rogers, who was recently paralyzed in an ATV accident, in their thoughts.

"He's not just a great basketball player, but also a great man. It's a really unfortunate accident," said Jason Kidd, who played with Rogers in New Jersey and Phoenix.

"We're all saying prayers right now," said Dan Issel, Rogers first NBA coach with the Nuggets told the Rocky Mountain News.

"He's one of the finest people I've ever coached in the NBA," Pacers coach Jim O'Brien told Boston Globe. "I spent a lot of time with Rodney out in Phoenix during the summer when we were trying to sign him. A great family and a man of immense faith. He certainly is going to need that family and great faith to get through this."