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‟ I got a lot of respect for my OGs, so when they ask me to do something, I do it.
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‟ Me personally, I can take getting beat, if it's about basketball. But when it gets to the point where you're being personal, and being disrespectful as a man to another man, that's when I have a problem.
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‟ I had a taste of a championship in San Antonio, and that was big for me. I cried when we won, and I hadn't cried in 10 years before that. It felt good, everything I'd been through, to say I was the champion at the end of the year.
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‟ If you are walking through the hood and you notice the cracks in the sidewalk where all the weeds, pebbles, dirt and grit settle in, that's me.
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‟ I'm from Texas, so we used to wear our pants starched down like a cowboy. So when I got to New York, to New Jersey, everybody was laughing at me like, 'Look at his pants! His pants could stand up by themselves!'
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‟ My rookie year, Byron Scott didn't really want to sign me. In New Jersey, the New Jersey Nets. I got there, and Byron Scott didn't really like me, but they let me come to camp and I was having a great camp. Stephon Marbury embraced me.
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‟ I never met a dollar that could change me. Been the same guy since day one.
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‟ I'm not going to let Kobe throw elbows at me.
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‟ It's not too many people who play the game harder than me.
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‟ Tim Duncan and Steve Smith made me feel like an All-Star.
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‟ When I lost my brother, it kind of messed me up because in my city, I know everybody. I kind of felt untouchable.
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‟ I partied too much. I was still 19, 20 years old. I was coming from a little small city where there's 40,000 people, so being in New Jersey, New York, being with a big All-Star like Stephon Marbury, he's calling me every night to go out with him. I didn't know how to say no.
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