I wanted to be a football player. Football is a sport that I love, but the more I started playing basketball, the more I started dreaming of playing in the NBA.
DWYANE WADEAt 9 years old, I moved in with my father because my mother could no longer care for me.
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Players are ready to play, We’re not on strike. It’s a lockout.
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When I was in college, I actually had them change the starting lineup to say ‘from Robbins, Illinois’ instead of ‘Chicago, Illinois.’
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I am very happy to be here in the NBA.
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I’m on a team with LeBron James and Chris Bosh, and they both dress well. It gets competitive. If I don’t bring my A game, they’re going to outshine me.
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I’ve decided to listen to my doctors and get the procedure I need on my knee. USA Basketball said I had to do what was best for me. They want me to be obviously as healthy as possible so I can continue to play this game at a high level.
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Yeah, at first people were talking about me. But now everyone is wearing their clothes more fitted.
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Unless you sit down and talk to your dad and say, ‘Why weren’t you there?’ and he says, ‘I’m going to really tell you the truth,’ then you won’t know.
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As long as you put on a jersey, no matter what kind of jersey it is, as long as you’re supporting the game of basketball, I enjoy it.
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A Tom Ford three-piece makes you feel so confident, it’s bananas.
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I don’t think the world focuses on the positive things enough.
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I’m the kind of parent who asks my kids questions like, ‘What would be your ideal thing to do in the summer?’
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The biggest thing is to let your voice be heard, let your story be heard.
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When you’re healthy, you can do so many great things.
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Whenever there is a big game and people don’t think I can do it, I always play my hardest, and now it has become a part of me.
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At 9 years old, I moved in with my father because my mother could no longer care for me.
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