The fans treated me with a lot of respect, and I played as hard as possible every night. I wanted to win. I'm going to always be a competitor.
I was always about the team, regardless of our relationship wasn't working out or didn't work out.
I could play through anything. But just thinking about I have kids, longevity, I probably would have made more of a conscious effort not to hit the floor, but at the end of the day in the playoffs, you can't play that way. You just have to play and give it your all.
Everything happens for a reason; I'm a big believer in that.
Always people have counted me out since I got in the league. It never made me any difference. I kept myself around positive people, got a great support system and just kept at it.
I don't know, you go through what you go through. You handle adversity, and I think it made me hungrier.
I'm a competitor. I never doubt myself.
Every team doesn't fit every person's style of play.
I never doubted myself. It just didn't work.
Every player, every coach doesn't always see eye to eye.
As I grew up, I played in sandals. I played in flip-flops all the time back in the day. That's why I didn't really care about spraining my ankles. When I first started in the NBA, I loved low-cuts. I can play (in them), because I used to grow up playing in flip-flops all the time.
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