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Jun 11
Former NFL star Michael Vick says he cried for two weeks straight after going to prison “It didn't get real til they slammed that door and they locked it” “My first day in there, they kept coming to check on me to make sure I was alright. They were peeking in on me. I took the covers and just put them over my head because I felt like I was about to go crazy for a minute” “Every time they came to that door to check on me, I thought it was somebody coming to say, ‘Alright, you learned your lesson. Somebody bailed you out’” “After day four or five, when I realized that nobody was coming, that's when I had to start letting all the emotions out” “I cried for two weeks straight. I really cried after I got sentenced because I went into my sentencing not expecting to get two years” “You know what, this is about to be a chapter in my life that I'll never forget. Hopefully I can live to talk about it and laugh about it. It's not a serious matter” “This is for the next generations to see as they watch this and be like ‘Don't play with your career. Don't play with what God gave you and the position He put you in. Never take that for granted”
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DeMar DeRozan says Rudy Gay laughed twice when he got traded to the San Antonio Spurs “I get traded from Toronto in the middle of the night. I’m sick, I’m hot, I’m walking down the street, I'm sitting in the fucking fast food parking lot” “I called two people. The first person I called to tell was Kyle Lowry” “The second, I called this mfer (Rudy Gay)” “I said, ‘Yeah bro, these guys just traded me’” “He said ‘Haha.’ He’s laughing on the phone. I'm like, ‘What the fuck, man?’” “And he was in San Antonio too. He laughed twice. The second laugh, I hung up on his ass”
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Steph Curry says going to dinner on the road is a logistical nightmare that can require 7 phone calls “I don't really go anywhere either, like on the road. I'm pretty much a recluse. I'm in my room, that type of thing. I'm not out in the streets because it's kind of hard to move around at times unless you plan ahead” “You don't want to overcomplicate something simple like, "Hey, we just want to go to dinner in an hour," and I got to make seven phone calls just to make sure you can get where I need to go. I do hate that part of it” “I don't ever take that for granted because I'd rather that than the opposite. But you have to find some balance there for sure. I got to be human at some point and find my peace of mind”
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Steph Curry says 105 is the most threes he's ever made in a row “I do a game after practice where you shoot five spots around the arc. You start in the corner. The first two are free. If you make them, great. If you miss them, it doesn't matter” “But after the third one, you shoot until you miss in that spot. I try to get to 50 around all five spots. But this particular day, I got to 105 in the first spot. I think I ended up with 140 something in the drill” “So I guess every day, in some way, I have an opportunity to chase it, but I haven't gotten close since. Maybe 60 since then” “I'm thinking 50. That's my goal. If I don't get to 50 over five spots, then I got to start over and do it again. At 40, I'm like, ‘I just got to stay locked in’” “I want to say it was like 10 minutes or so. It's like therapy. It's like meditation. But I got mad at 105. When you miss, your expectations change a little bit”
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Charlie Sheen says there's no excuse for drinking and driving with all the transportation choices “I've never ever mixed the cups and the wheel. I've never had a DUI. How about that. That's pretty good” “I decided a long time ago when I was 17 that was never going to happen. I was living in a limo back then, there was the occasional taxi cab” “But these days to get busted for drinking and driving with the available transportation that is literally 15 choices in your hand, there's no excuse”
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Charlie Sheen says alcohol was harder to quit than cocaine because it's socially accepted “I'd gotten off the drugs. Gotten off the dope. When I say dope, that's always coke. I was never a heroin guy” “I'd been off that for probably over 10 years, and I was just committed to drinking. Then I found that to be the most unmanageable drug that I've ever tried to navigate” “Because there's never a time when you can't get it. When I made the decision that I was just going to drink, I treated it like I did drugs. But it's very accepted and very socially ingrained. It's always Miller time” “I knew the way my body was starting to react, the way I was starting to feel. I couldn't feel it how I used to, even at really powerful doses. That got depressing” “It wasn't like, I'll just drink twice as much now. It was like, damn. The thing I relied on has now told me our relationship is different”
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Chris Paul reveals how to build the ultimate NBA point guard Ball handling: “Steph or Kyrie” Court Vision: “Rondo” Basketball IQ: “Me. Don't nobody watch more basketball. I watch basketball all day, every day. I love hoop. I watch it all the time” Pace and Game Control: “I take myself too” Leadership: “Everybody lead in their own way. It's different types of leadership, and depending on what your team needs. You got some guys who are a little more quiet, like Dame or Steph. But Russ, myself, guys like that just a little more passionate. We wear our heart on our sleeve. To each his own” Defensive Instincts: “Gary Payton”
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Steve Harvey says money doesn't change people, it reveals who they really are “It's way better to have money than to not have money. I don't know who told you that you shouldn't want more of it, but if you don't get enough of it, you going to be in a struggle” “People who get money, they say you've changed. But money doesn't change people. Money allows you to be more of who you really are” “If you're stingy when you get a lot of money, you going to be more stingy. If you're generous and you get a lot of money, you'll be more generous” “If you're an asshole before you get money, when you get a lot of money, you're going to become a bigger asshole. That's what money does. It allows you to be more of who you really are” “If you're a genuine person, the money you make will allow you to change things and help more people. The more people you help, the more God will do for you so you can help more people” “That principle is in effect, and you've got to maintain that the whole time”
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Jun 13
Dez Bryant reveals he went to the hospital 20 times because of anxiety and depression and opens up about the importance of mental health “2019 or 2018, I want to say it was one of those years, I went to the hospital at least 20-plus times because I'm trying to figure out what the fuck is going on” “Anxiety and depression. I'm like, ‘Man, you know what's going on?’ I can't get out of my bed. As soon as sunlight hit me, I want to go lay down because I felt comfortable” “It came to a point where it was so scary. I was like, ‘Man, I can't control what the fuck is going on with me.’ I had no control. One day I was like, ‘I'm gonna push through this shit.’ And that's what I did” “You know, everything is starting to click at the right time. Coming on the show with you... I think it's the perfect merge. We speak the same language. We walked in a lot of these guys' shoes. We understand exactly what the hell is going on” “The last five to six athletes who have passed away. Vincent Jackson. Lewis Neal. Charles Rogers. Junior Seau, he committed suicide. You know why? Because he probably couldn't control what it was he was feeling” “And that's what I'd be trying to tell these athletes. We need each other. As much as you think that we don't, we do. Just because you think it ain't gonna happen to you, it is” “It's gonna come a point to where you ain't that guy. It's who you are that determines who you really are” “I always told myself if I ever get that opportunity to have a voice, to speak how I truly feel”
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Jun 12
Cam Newton says Jimmy Clausen wanted $1,000,000 for his jersey number, so he made it his mission to make sure nobody would hear his name again in Carolina “The equipment manager said, ‘The person who has No. 2, you got to work out a deal with him.’ So I went direct to the source” “When I felt that he was trying to play me, that took over to say, we will never hear Jimmy Clausen again in Carolina” “I would've donated $100,000 to his foundation or whatever. When he hit me with a million, I thought he was joking” “He called me back an hour later and was like, ‘I was just talking to some representatives of mine and we'll do $750,000’” “I said, ‘Oh, you for real?’ I said, ‘Bro, moms don't even make a million dollars in their lifetime where I'm from. You think I'm about to give you a million dollars for a number?’” “It went from becoming the best player to ever play for Carolina to, ‘You will never hear Jimmy Clausen's name as long as I'm here’”
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Jun 12
Carmelo Anthony reveals the truth behind Jeremy Lin's "ridiculous" Knicks contract and tried to help him stay “I've never said this publicly. This was internally to somebody who's about to make the decision” “Ridiculous means yes, Houston offered him a $25 million contract that New York could actually match. That he deserved to match. Yes, that never was the issue” “What was ridiculous was the jump at that point in time from like $4 million to $15 or $16 million” “When you're sitting across from the person who's about to write the check and they're saying, ‘If I do this, this is what it means,’ you're like, ‘Yo, that's ridiculous. Why would you take that jump like that?’” “Now shit internally leaks and all of a sudden, ‘Melo says Jeremy Lin's contract is fucking ridiculous’” “No. What's ridiculous is if you go back and do the math and the numbers at that point in time, what it would have done to the New York salary cap” “Maybe as a player I shouldn't have been worried about that. Maybe I should've just been worried about playing basketball, continue getting better, and trying to win” “But you can't pick and choose when you're in that seat. You can't pick and choose when you just going to play basketball.’ Nah, you are the business. So I got to know what's going on too” “And if you respect me enough to sit me down and say, ‘Hey, what do you think about this right here?’ then you want to hear my opinion” “Here's what I say. No, if you could cut that down, could you stretch that? Would you stretch that to help him stay”
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