I’m going to show you my faults, I’m going to show you my insecurities, I’m going to be real.
KEVIN DURANTI was always in the gym. People would look at me crazy because I spent so much time there. But that’s what it was about. I’m glad I did it.
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Grateful for this opportunity with Roc Nation Sports. It’s go time.
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I’ve been second my whole life.
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I want the younger kids, the basketball players in high school and college to hear from me and let them know that when you come to the league, this is what happens and this is how I feel as an NBA player. And it’s not all peachy keen.
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I’m not out here to be showing you I’m this perfect person.
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I want to go down as a winner.
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Coaching staff: I know there’s days you look at that film and you want to kill me. I’m not playing defense, taking bad shots, getting too many techs. But you always believe that I can be the guy.
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Every memory I have from when I was a kid involves basketball.
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Chemistry is important. If you like your teammates, it’s going to be easier to play with them on the court.
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I’m just trying to grow. That’s one thing I told myself is, ‘Don’t worry about who people say is the best player’.
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Dad, it’s been an up-and-down road for all of us, but you’ve always been there supporting from afar, texting me Bible verses every single day, telling me you love me every single day. That builds me up and I thank you so much. I love you. I’m just glad you’re part of this journey with us.
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I will be rooting for USAB and look forward to future opportunities with them.
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I’ve learned that it’s harder to try to put on this goody two-shoes persona when that’s not me.
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I want to have some stuff that I keep for myself, my friends, my family, my loved ones. That’s how I view.
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I was the second-best player in high school. I was the second pick in the draft.
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And last, my mom. I don’t think you know what you did. You had my brother when you were 18 years old. Three years later, I came out. The odds were stacked against us. Single parent with two boys by the time you were 21 years old. Everybody told us we weren’t supposed to be here.
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