"My husband, because of the flexibility with his job at the time, spent more time putting in hours at the school and seeing what resources were available. There was a disconnect once he got to school. At home, we were trying to find out what's going on. That was really grueling and my husband put in a lot of hours with it."

Blake Griffin Maillot,Four of the Hamilton children went on to earn Division I athletic scholarships, and Isaac is currently playing basketball at UCLA.

Hamilton left Texas after two years, but he plans to go back to school to earn his degree.

"I was a little bit behind the 8-ball because of ADHD," Hamilton said. "I think it's a serious thing. Most people don't understand that. People called me stupid and dumb. I was always tough-skinned. I didn't let it bother me. But it was tough at time. Even now, sometimes I might forget something at shootaround. My teammates might look at me crazy. They don't know. I don't take any offense to it."

Hamilton was a first-round selection by the Dallas Mavericks in 2011. Since then, he's been with many organizations in his young career, including Denver, Houston and now Los Angeles. It's unclear whether the Clippers will sign him for the upcoming season.

The 24-year-old is polite, well-spoken and well-liked by those in the Clippers organization. At exit interviews, Doc Rivers said: "And Jordan, I just don't know well enough yet to be honest. I love his character, and that's a big plus, and I know he can be a scorer. What I don't know yet is whether he can be a full player."

While his NBA future for next season is unknown at this time, his immediate future is dedicated to finishing his book.

"ADHD is a big thing," Hamilton said. "Talking about it can help."