NBA Hall of Famer and the master of the three-pointer on why one should try to be better when they're good and good when they're bad
In those formative years, I've learnt from every person that was around me. When you grow up in the military, you see men who are going to actual war. My dad was dressed in military fatigues every day. He meant serious business when he went to work. It put me in a place where I had to understand that I had a role to play.
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