I was in ankle-deep water for 18 years, never took a dangerous step, content as hell,
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I think we're a deeper team, a better team, we still have work to do... nothing is guaranteed, but hopefully we got the mentality to play on the road, and we're starting to get our home thing back in order now-if we can do that we'll be just fine.Karl Malone
But they didn't keep me up at night like Mike. You know how, when you go on road trips, the night before a game you like to check out the restaurants Well, you couldn't do that in Chicago. You'd worry about Mike getting 60 (points). It was a good game if he only had 40.
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I'm going to take some time with my family and talk everything over. I know this I will not disrespect the Lakers or myself by coming back if I'm not 100 percent. Not 95 percentor even 99 percent. 100 percent
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But in an era when so many players arrive in the NBA with an air of entitlement, Walton has earned the admiration of his elders. It's a joy to see a young player do things the right way, ... Luke respects the game, respects the concept of team. He wants to learn, and he wants to get better. I like what he stands for. If he was one of those arrogant rookies, we'd kill him with the errands. But with Luke I don't have the heart to do it, because he's so nice. I think the world of him. We all do.
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Everything about this just felt right. My mom died two years ago, and in our last conversation, she told me that one day I would have to step up on a grand scale and help people. I knew this was it.
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Give them credit. They won the game.
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