Kenny Anderson was once one of the most sought after basketball players in the country, but after retiring as an NBA All-Star and losing his mother, he bottomed out when a DUI charge cost him a coaching position. Struggling with his post-NBA identity and fading fame, Anderson says he is still a "work in progress," and in a new documentary, "Mr. Chibbs," he discusses some of his toughest issues, from alleging he had been molested as a kid, to the excessive drinking rumors, to filing for bankruptcy.Support "Everybody's Got Something" with a quick review. And while you're there, tell us about your something ------> http://bit.ly/2rJxxVWConnect w/ #RobinPodcast- Robin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robinroberts- Robin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinrobertsgma/- Robin on Facebook: https://facebook.com/robinroberts/For more info: http://www.RobinPodcast.comABC News podcasts: http://www.ABCNewsPodcasts.com