You go from high school, to the NBA, and you're thrown in the fire.
From Dwight Howard
I've been on the side where you have nothing, and now I'm on the side where anything I want is there for me. When I didn't have the means to do whatever I wanted to do, I still had peace.
In Orlando, I handled a lot of stuff the wrong way.
But at the end of the day, every star, every person that been iconic, has gone through a time in their lives where it was just bad. Everybody. It just made them better.
I've always played 'NBA Live' since I was a kid, so to be on the cover is a blessing.
I'm not a crybaby.
I didn't try to cry my way out of Orlando. That was never my intention, or not what I did at all. And I understand everybody thought it was that way because of what was being put out there.
I work extremely hard in the weight room, and also on the court to get better and make sure I keep my body in shape.
The hardest thing to do is to trust people.
People say you don't need a father to be successful. I take offense to that.
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