Dad never misses a chance to remind me that whenever we are travelling together, if 100 people mob him for autographs, five approach me.
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I usually don't mind giving autographs, but when hundreds of folks with paper and pen start coming at you, it's time to seek shelter.
I just try to take it as it comes. One autograph at a time.
I've got a great relationship with my dad, but I can imagine how annoying it would be if I had to move back into his house.
The only time I mind autographs is when I'm out with my family. You're trying to enjoy kids and grandkids and here comes a swarm, and there go your wife and kids. That happens to every celebrity. It's the price you pay.
People ask me if I ever see my father and I say yes, because he puts in the effort. He calls all the time to tell us he's proud of us.
There's inevitably something missing when you grow up in this kind of an environment when your parents travel a lot. When your father is famous, you are looked at and expected of. There are standards you need to meet.
I'd just like to carry on in Dad's footsteps. I think that Dad's spirit and passion lives in every single one of us.
I never wanted to take autographs, always wanted to give them. To do this, you have to achieve something.
You have to pretend that your life is a financial pleasure even when your autographs are bouncing.
Throughout my journey in basketball, I always have someone to talk to in my father. I know how hard he had to work as an athlete.
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