字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 LET'S LISTEN IN AS ED VISITS WITH SHAUN LIVINGSTON, POINT GUARD FOR THE NBA BROOKLYN NETS. >>THE STORY, SHAUN LIVINGSTON STORY STARTS WITH A VERY, VERY YOUNG AGE, CARRYING BOOKS AND YOU LEARNED TO WALK REAL EARLY IN YOUR LIFE. WHAT WAS THAT, SHAUN, VERY YOUNG? >>VERY YOUNG, PROBABLY EIGHT, NINE MONTHS. >>AND YOU WERE WALKING, AND FRANK, YOUR GRANDFATHER-- >>YES. >>THE MARINE STORY. WHAT IS THE MARINE STORY? >> HE SERVED IN THE WAR, AND YOU KNOW, HE WAS A GUY THAT WAS ALWAYS, YOU KNOW, GOT YOUR BED MADE UP, DID YOU PUT YOUR SHOES BACK WHERE YOU FOUND THEM. YOU KNOW, I MEAN HE WAS ON ME ABOUT EVERYDAY DUTIES, YOUR CHORES, DISCIPLINE. I MEAN HE WAS VERY HIGH ON THAT, TRAINING ME FROM A KID TO A YOUNG MAN TO A MAN. SO THAT WAS WHERE HIS STORY REALLY CAME IN, AND HE INFLUENCED MY LIFE. >>NO EXCUSES, DO YOU RECALL THE STORY, HIS SUGGESTION THERE IS NO EXCUSES? >>ABSOLUTELY. >>PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING. >>ABSOLUTELY. I MEAN, YOU KNOW, HE USED TO COME IN-- I MEAN HE ASKED WHY I WOULDN'T HAVE MY HOMEWORK DONE, BEFORE I GAVE AN ANSWER, RIGHT AWAY "NO EXCUSES." (LAUGHING) THINK ABOUT IT BACK THEN, IT GOT ON YOUR NERVES AND WAS ANNOYING AS A KID. I WAS, MAN, I HAVE ALL THIS STUFF TO DO, AND YOU ARE THINKING OF THE ALTERNATIVES. ONCE YOU GET OLDER, ONLY THING THAT MATTERS IS THE RESULTS. IT IS LIKE DID YOU GET IT DONE OR DID YOU NOT GET IT DONE. AGAIN, THAT COMES FROM, YOU KNOW, HIS BACKGROUND SERVING, THE END RESULTS BECAUSE THEY HAD LITTLE MARGIN FOR ERROR. >>CONCORDIA, YOU GUYS DID REAL WELL. TWO TITLES, THEN RICHWOODS, THEN CENTRAL, TWO TITLES, McDONALD'S AND YOU WERE CO MVP AT McDONALD'S HIGH SCHOOL. YOU LOOKED AT, WHAT, DUKE, ILLINOIS? >>ARIZONA AND NORTH CAROLINA. >>AND YOU DECIDED TENTATIVELY DUKE. AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED? >> AND THEN IT WAS JUST A ROLLER COASTER, MAN. IT WAS ALL DOWN-- OR ALL UPHILL I WOULD SAY. I DECIDED TO GO TO DUKE, SERVED OUT MY SENIOR YEAR. I COMMITTED AT THE BEGINNING OF MY SENIOR YEAR, AND FROM THERE, WE WON A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. I PLAYED IN TWO ALL AMERICAN GAMES. THAT WHOLE YEAR I WAS BEING SCOUTED FROM PRO SCOUTS. THERE WAS CHRIS MULLINS FROM GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS, JOHN PAXTON FROM THE BULLS. THESE GUYS ARE COMING TO MY HIGH SCHOOL GAMES WHICH WAS CREATING A LOT OF BUZZ IN A CITY LIKE PEORIA, ILLINOIS, WHICH IS MORE OF BIG TOWN, SMALL CITY. SO FROM THERE, I JUST DECIDED TO GO-- I DECIDED TO JUMP FROM COLLEGE TO NBA BECAUSE I HAD A POSSIBILITY OF BEING A TOP FIVE DRAFT PICK. >>AND YOU WERE? >>FOUR. >>ROUND NUMBER FOUR. >>THAT'S RIGHT. >>WHAT WAS IT LIKE, THE TRANSITION FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE PROS? >> IT WAS AMAZING. >>WHAT WAS THE STORY. TELL ME THE STORY. >>IT WAS AMAZING. I MEAN, AGAIN, EVERYTHING HAPPENED SO FAST. SO IT WAS, YOU KNOW, IF I COULD GO BACK JUST THINKING ABOUT BEING IN THE MOMENT BECAUSE I WAS ENJOYING THE RIDE. BUT ALSO, TOO, I WAS TRYING TO PREPARE MYSELF FOR THE FUTURE. I KNEW WHAT I WAS DOING, ONLY THREE OTHER GUYS THAT DID IT BEFORE ME, STARTED WITH KEVIN GARNET, DARIUS MILES, AND EDDIE CURRY. ALL THESE GUYS JUMPED FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE PROS. BUT I WAS GOING TO BE THE FIRST POINT GUARD EVER TO JUMP FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE NBA, AND SO THAT WHOLE EXPERIENCE, YOU KNOW, I WAS NERVOUS, BUT AT THE SAME TIME, I KNEW I WAS MAKING THE BEST DECISION FOR ME AND MY FAMILY. I ENDED UP GOING NUMBER FOUR TO THE LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS, STRAIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL. BEING IN THE BIG CITY OF NEW YORK, HAVING MY FAMILY WITH ME, REPRESENTING MY HOME TOWN OF PEORIA, ILLINOIS, YOU KNOW, THAT WAS THE GREATEST FEELING IN THE WORLD. >>BUT THEN WHAT HAPPENED? >> WELL, FROM THERE, I SERVED OUT MY ROOKIE YEAR. I STARTED OFF KIND OF ON ROCKY TERMS, JUST WITH INJURIES. I WAS SO YOUNG, BEING IN THE NBA. I THINK MENTALLY I WAS READY. PHYSICALLY, I COULD HAVE TOOK SOME TIME TO DEVELOP MORE. THAT'S WHAT COLLEGE WOULD HAVE PREPARED ME MORE. BUT SKILL-WISE, I THOUGHT I WAS READY, BUT I HAD SOME INJURIES. AND I GOT OFF TO NOT SO FAST START. AND THEN BY MY THIRD YEAR, I HAD A BIG KNEE INJURY THAT KIND OF REALLY SET MY CAREER BACK. >> BIG INJURY. VIDEO OF THE INJURY IS PREFACED, IF YOU ARE AT ALL QUEASY, DON'T LOOK AT THIS VIDEO. IT WAS DEVASTATING. >>YES. >>THE SURGERY ALABAMA, TWO PHYSICIANS, IF THAT HAD HAPPENED TEN YEARS BEFORE THAT, SHAUN WOULDN'T HAVE MADE IT. I UNDERSTAND, CORRECT ME, THAT ONE OF THE PHYSICIANS IN FIRST SEEING THE RESULTS SUGGESTED THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE YOUR LEG AMPUTATED. >>EXACTLY. >> SO IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN A WORSE INJURY, AND, YET, YOU NOW ARE STARTING A THIRD OF THE TIME WITH THE BROOKLYN NETS. >>RIGHT. >>HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT TRANSITION. >>I FEEL GREAT. (LAUGHING) I FEEL GREAT, MAN. IT IS A BLESSING. I MEAN TO GO FROM WHERE I WAS TO POSSIBLY HAVING A LEG AMPUTATED. YOU TALK ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF NEVER BEING ABLE TO WALK RIGHT OR TO HOLD YOUR KIDS, TO GO OUT AND DO THE SIMPLE THINGS IN LIFE, NOT JUST BASKETBALL. LET'S THROW BASKETBALL OUT THE WINDOW. WE ARE TALKING JUST ENJOYING THE ESSENTIALS. YOU KNOW, I APPRECIATE WHERE I COME FROM. I UNDERSTAND THE WORK THAT WENT INTO IT, AND SO NOW I THINK THE PASSION THAT I PLAY WITH OR THE APPRECIATION THAT I HAVE FOR THE GAME HAS HEIGHTENED BECAUSE OF MY EXPERIENCES. >>HOW DID YOU DO IT? HOW DID YOU REHAB? WHAT WAS THE TYPICAL DAY IN REHABBING. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT, I UNDERSTAND. I AM CURIOUS, DEVASTATION TO STARTING IN ONE OF THE MOST ELITE AREAS OF ATHLETICS. >>YEAH. >>FROM LYING ON FLOOR, ON THE HARDWOOD FLOOR TO STARTING. WHAT WAS THE REHAB PROCESS LIKE? >> IT WAS GRUESOME BECAUSE FIRST TWO WEEKS WAS THE WORSE. YOU TALK ABOUT SLEEPING. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BEING ABLE TO GET A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP. COULDN'T DO THAT. I SLEEP ON MY SIDE, MY STOMACH. I GOT STAPLES UP AND DOWN MY KNEE. GOT TO SLEEP ON MY BACK. SLEEP WITH SIX OR SEVEN PILLOWS BETWEEN MY LEGS OR UP UNDER MY LEGS TO PROP MY KNEE UP. NOW I AM CRANKY EVERY DAY I AM WAKING UP, GOING TO REHAB SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. START OUT SIX DAYS, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK EVERY DAY. THEN ONCE YOU GET DOWN THERE, WE ARE TALKING PROBABLY FROM THE TIME I HAD SURGERY 20-- NOT EVEN, MAYBE 20-- MAYBE 18 HOURS, 24 HOURS FROM THE TIME THAT I HAD SURGERY, THEY OPENED ME UP, WHEELING ME DOWN TO THE REHAB, TO START MY REHAB. BECAUSE THE KEY WAS MOBILITY TO GET MY KNEE BACK MOVING. ONCE YOU HAVE SURGERY, IF YOU HAVE-- I DON'T KNOW IF YOU HAD SURGERY BEFORE, BUT SCAR TISSUE SETS IN. AND THAT'S THE HEALING PROCESS. ONCE THE STAR TISSUE STARTS TO SET IN, IT IS INITIALLY LIKE STIFF. USED TO PUT YOU IN A CAST FOR WHATEVER, EIGHT WEEKS, TWO MONTHS, THREE MONTHS. ONCE YOU GET OUT OF THE CAST, THEY START REHABBING YOU. THEY LEARNED THAT WASN'T WORKING. ONCE YOU GET OUT THE CAST, YOU CAN'T MOVE YOUR LEG. IT IS INITIALLY STIFF. IT IS LIKE STUCK. SO THEY HAD ME SITTING DOWN THERE IN THE REHAB CRANKING ON MY LEG. I MEAN I WAS PROBABLY SOME OF THE WORST PAIN I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED. PROBABLY EVEN MORE SO THAN MY INJURY BECAUSE THAT PAIN WAS NONSTOP FOR-- I MEAN, YOU KNOW, PROBABLY TWO YEARS, A YEAR. AND IT DWINDLED, IT WENT DOWN. BUT INITIALLY IT STARTED OUT VERY HIGH. I HAVE A HIGH PAIN TOLERANCE, BUT THE REHAB PROCESS GOING THERE EVERY DAY, WAKING UP IN THE MORNING, WHEELING MYSELF OUT OF BED, ON CRUTCHES. ON CRUTCHES THE FIRST SIX WEEKS. BUT IT WAS DAILY, LIKE, YOU KNOW, A MIND SET, MENTALLY STRUGGLE TO, YOU KNOW, WAKE UP KNOWING THAT YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL, KNOWING YOU ARE NOT GOING TO TOUCH A BALL. CAN'T BE ON THE COURT. YOUR TEAM IS PLAYING WITHOUT YOU. YOU HAVE HAD A CHANCE TO BE THIS PLAYER THAT MAYBE EVERYBODY THOUGHT. YOU DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S POSSIBLY EVER GOING TO COME BACK. YOU KNOW, A THEN YOU ARE TRYING TO SHOOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL GOALS. IT IS DEMANDING AND IT CAN BE CAN BE OVERWHELMING IF YOU LET IT, BUT MAJORITY OF THE PROCESS IS MENTAL. THAT'S IT. >> WHY DID YOU LET IT NOT CONSUME YOU? WHAT DROVE YOU AND WHAT DRIVES YOU TODAY, SHAUN? >> PASSION, MY PASSION FOR THE GAME. MY FAMILY, YOU KNOW, JUST I THINK MY-- I THINK MORE SO MY LEGACY OF BEING FROM THIS CITY AND ALL THAT I HAVE BEEN THROUGH, YOU KNOW, I THINK ALL OF THE SUPPORT I HAVE HAD, AND THEN, AS WELL, MY CRITICS AS WELL. I MEAN, YOU KNOW, THE PEOPLE THAT NECESSARILY DOUBTED ME AND DIDN'T THINK I WAS CAPABLE OF HANDLING WHAT I HAD ON MY PLATE, EXPECTATIONS WISE. AND I MEAN THAT'S ALWAYS PUSHED ME. MY EXPECTATION AS A COMPETITOR WILL ALWAYS BE HIGHER THAN EVERYBODY ELSE'S JUST BECAUSE THAT'S WHO I AM AS A PERSON. SO THAT WILL ALWAYS CONTINUE TO DRIVE ME. >>FEARS, HAVE ANY FEARS, HAVE ANY CONCERNS? >> I THINK FAILURE, ALWAYS STARTED OUT AT A FEAR. BUT OVER TIME, YOU KNOW, LIKE I FEEL LIKE MY EXPERIENCES HAVE, YOU KNOW, HELPED ME CONQUER MY FEAR, NOT BEING AFRAID TO FAIL. >>LOOKING AT STATISTICS, WORLDWIDE TEN MILLION MEN PLAY BASKETBALL, WORLDWIDE. EVERY YEAR, THERE IS 60 DRAFTED, 40 TYPICALLY MAKE IT. SO THE POSSIBILITY OF STAYING WITH A TEAM FOR THREE YEARS IS LESS THAN THREE TENTHS OF ONE PERCENT. >>WOW. >> THINK OF THOSE THAT WENT FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE NBA. WE HAVE LEBRON JAMES, SHAWN KEMP. WE HAVE SHAUN LIVINGSTON. OF THOSE MADE IT, TOP 40 NBA PLAYERS, TOP 40 IN TERMS OF EFFICIENCIES, THE BULK OF THEM CAME RIGHT FROM HIGH SCHOOL, NEVER PLAYED COLLEGE BALL. >>REALLY. >>COLLEGE BALL, MAYBE YOU DIDN'T MISSANYTHING. EVER THOUGHT ABOUT THAT? >> NO, I REALLY DON'T. I MEAN THE MOST I THINK ABOUT IS PROBABLY THE TOURNAMENT, MARCH MADNESS. EVERYBODY WANTS MARCH MADNESS. THAT'S ONE OF THE GREATEST THINGS IN SPORTS IS MARCH MADNESS. SO I THINK ABOUT IT, JUST WHAT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN LIKE TO PLAY FOR DUKE THAT YEAR OR HOWEVER MANY YEARS I WOULD HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR DUKE AND GOING TO THE TOURNAMENT. I MEAN, YOU KNOW, THE BIG DANCE. I THINK THAT'S EVERY COLLEGE KID'S DREAM IN A SENSE. >>WORKING OUT TODAY, WHAT IS YOUR TYPICAL DAY LIKE, ASIDE INTEREST A GAME DAY? >> WAKE UP, BREAKFAST. >>WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR BREAKFAST? >> GOT TO HAVE EGGS. GOT TO HAVE PROBABLY OATMEAL. I PROBABLY HAVE OATMEAL, PROTEIN, BROWN SUGAR, AND EITHER CHOICE OF BREAKFAST MEAT, BACON OR SAUSAGE, AND WATER AND VITAMINS. THAT'S GETS ME GOING. THAT'S GIVES ME THE FUEL. FROM THERE, I LIKE TO GET TO PRACTICE EARLY SO I CAN WARM UP AND GET MY BODY READY AND GET MY MIND FOCUSED AND MORE SO MY BODY READY FOR PRACTICE. THEN I LIFT EITHER BEFORE OR AFTER, MOSTLY AFTER. I GET THERE AND I TRY TO GET UP SHOTS BEFORE PRACTICE. THAT GETS ME GOING. WORK ON MY GAME INDIVIDUALLY. WHETHER IT IS 10, 15 MINUTES, JUST GET THERE, AND START PUTTING IN WORK AND WORK ON MY INDIVIDUAL GAME BEFORE WE WORK ON THE TEAM SETS. GET TO PRACTICE. GO THROUGH PRACTICE. AFTER PRACTICE, LIFT WEIGHTS. WORK ON MY BODY, MY REHAB, EXERCISES FOR MY KNEE. FROM THERE, I WILL GO GET TREATMENT, ICE DOWN, ALL THE RECOVERY. >>YOUR HOBBIES? READING, I UNDERSTAND YOU DO A LOT OF READING? >> I DO. I JUST HAVE BEEN GETTING INTO IT, A PRE-GAME RITUAL, READING BEFORE GAMES. >>WHAT DO YOU READ BEFORE GAMES? >> I JUST FINISHED A BOOK CALLED "SIDDHARTHA." >>THAT'S THE BOOK. TELL ME ABOUT IT. >>GREAT BOOK. GREAT BOOK. EASTERN PHILOSOPHY IN A SENSE. IT IS ABOUT A WELL-TRAVELED MAN, STARTS OUT AS A BOY, AND HIS LIFE'S JOURNEY IS TO FIND PEACE, LIKE TRUE HAPPINESS AND TRUE PEACE. HE SETS OUT, HE SETS OUT AS MORE OF A HOLY MAN, REALLY, AND THEN HE SETS OUT FIRST WITH ONE OF HIS BROTHERS OR ONE OF HIS FRIENDS HE GREW UP WITH. THEY KIND OF SPREAD OFF AND THEY GO SEPARATE WAYS, AND HE GOES HIS OWN WAY, AND THEN HE KIND OF TURNS INTO GAMBLING, YOU KNOW, JUST WORLDLY POSSESSIONS, JUST KIND OF LIVING AMONGST HIMSELF. FROM THERE, HE GETS ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE ROAD, AND HE CONTEMPLATES SUICIDE, AND HE KIND OF HEARS THIS HOLY EXPRESSION IN A SENSE OF A WORD, EASTERN WORD "OM." FROM THEM IT IS ALMOST A SENSE OF PEACE BEING LIKE HE IS FINDING HIMSELF. IT IS A GREAT BOOK. HE EVENTUALLY MEETS BACK UP WITH HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND, AND THEY TAKE A LOOK BACK AT THEIR JOURNEYS. I CAN KIND OF RELATE TO THAT WITH MY LIFE STORY AS WELL. ARE YOU AT PEACE AT WITH YOURSELF? >>I BELIEVE I AM FINDING PEACE EVERY YEAR. I THINK I AM HAPPIER AND HAPPIER. THERE WAS A TIME, I AM ASKING A QUESTION, WAS THERE A TIME IN THIS REHAB PROCESS TO TODAY, WHERE YOU ARE STARTING TO SLOWLY FOR THE BROOKLYN NETS, INTEGRAL PART OF THE TEAM, WHERE YOU THOUGHT I THINK I AM GOING TO QUIT. DO YOU EVER THINK THIS WAS NOT GOING TO WORK? >> NO, I MEAN HONESTLY, WHEN I WAS GOING THROUGH THE REHAB, NO. I DIDN'T. I DIDN'T. I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT LEVEL I WAS GOING TO COME BACK AT AND PLAY. I DIDN'T KNOW IF I WAS GOING TO BE A SHELL MY OLD SELF, BUT I JUST FIGURED, JUST BEING THIS YOUNG AND WITH MY WORK ETHIC, I FELT LIKE I HAD TO-- I FELT LIKE I HAD IT IN ME TO COME BACK AND PLAY. MENTALLY, YOU KNOW, I MEAN I WAS A LITTLE OUT OF IT PROBABLY THE FIRST TWO WEEKS WAS THE HARDEST AFTER MY SURGERY BECAUSE I SAW-- I SAW WHAT MY KNEES LOOKED LIKE, AND I SAW JUST THE MOUNTAIN PER SE THAT I HAD TO CLIMB. >>YOU CLIMBED IT? >> IT WAS HIGH. IT WAS HIGH. >>LET'S TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BROOKLYN NETS, AND YOUR ROLE THERE. I WAS GOING THROUGH THE PAYROLL, AND JOE JOHNSON IS 20MILLION, AND DERON LIKE 18, AND SHAUN MILLION TWO-TWO. AND YET, YOU ARE NEARLY AS VALUABLE, PERHAPS AS VALUABLE AS WILLIAMS. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT DIFFERENCE IN PAY? IS THAT MEANINGFUL TO YOU? IS THAT JUST THE WAY IT IS? HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT GETTING THE BALL FROM A GUY MAKING TEN TIMES WHAT YOU MAKE? >> YOU KNOW WHAT, HONESTLY, I DON'T THINK ABOUT IT. YOU KNOW, IT SOUNDS CLICHE, BUT, YOU KNOW, FOR ME TO GO OUT THERE AND THINK ABOUT WHAT ANOTHER MAN IS MAKING OVER ME, WHILE WE ARE PLAYING TOGETHER, I CAN'T-- YOU KNOW, I JUST DON'T WORK THAT WAY. THAT'S ONE OF MY TEAMMATES AND MY BROTHERS, AND I THINK WHEN WE GO THROUGH, WHEN YOU ARE GOING THROUGH A SEASON, 82 GAMES, YOU HAVE TO BE UNIFIED IN ORDER TO WIN IN THIS LEAGUE, IN THE NBA. IT IS TOO HARD. WE ARE TALKING THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE WORLD. LIKE WE ALL HAVE TO BE ON THE SAME PAGE. WOULD I MIND HAVING HIS CONTRACT? ABSOLUTELY NOT! (LAUGHING). >>BUY A COUPLE PAIR OF SHOES. >>ABSOLUTELY NOT. BUT WHEN WE ARE PLAYING TOGETHER, THAT'S NOT REALLY A FOCUS OF MINE. I AM THINKING ABOUT THE GAME OF BASKETBALL, WHAT IS IT GOING TO TAKE TO WIN. >>SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE TEAMMATES, DO YOU FIND THAT EXISTS? >> DEFINITELY. >>EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE GONE FROM VARIOUS TEAMS, EVERY INSTANCE, THERE IS A BLENDING OF RELATIONSHIPS WITH ALL THE TEAMMATES. >>RIGHT. >>MANY OF THEM, FIRST OF ALL. >>IT IS NOT, BECAUSE OF THE BUSINESS OF BASKETBALL, YOU KNOW, MY SITUATION, I PLAY ON EIGHT OR NINE TEAMS. IT IS HARD TO REALLY GEL AND MAKE TRUE FRIENDS BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT AROUND EACH OTHER FOR BUT A SEASON. EIGHT, NINE MONTHS, EIGHT, EIGHT MONTHS. BUT I MEAN YOU LOOK AT PAUL PIERCE, KEVIN GARNET, THEY WON CHAMPIONSHIP TOGETHER, THEY PLAY TOGETHER MANY YEARS. BEST FRIENDS IN THAT SENSE BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN THROUGH WAR TOGETHER. LIKE MY GRANDFATHER AND, YOU KNOW, ONE OF HIS BEST FRIENDS. WHEN YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED WHAT THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED AND GONE THROUGH, YOU KNOW, THE DAILY GRUELING BATTLES THAT THEY HAVE, IT BUILDS CHARACTER. IT BUILDS RESPECT. I THINK THOSE ARE QUALITIES OF A TRUE FRIEND. >>KEVIN GARNET, LIKEWISE, FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO THE PROS. >>YES. >>AND A LOT OF VERY GOOD PLAYERS HAVE DONE THAT, SKIPPED COLLEGE. ONLY OBSERVATION IN COLLEGE GAMES TO PLAY. SO YOU WENT FROM HIGH SCHOOL, FROM 30 TO 82. THAT WAS TOUGH. >>THAT WAS THE TOUGHEST. >>YOU HAVE AFRO. >>(LAUGHING). >>YOU CHANGED. >>I DID. LITTLE BIT MORE HAIR. JUST A LITTLE BIT! (LAUGHING). >>I HAVE SEEN THE PICTURES, A LOT MORE HAIR. >>RIGHT. >>THAT'S OKAY. BUT THE POINT IS, ARE YOU A DIFFERENT GUY NOW THAN YOU WERE AND HOW ARE YOU DIFFERENT? >> OF COURSE, OF COURSE. >>WHAT DID YOU MAKE THAT FIRST YEAR? >> MONEY-WISE, THREE MILLION. >>THREE MILLION. 18 YEARS OLD, THREE MILLION, AFTER TAX. KEEP GOING. >>RIGHT. >>BUT IT IS STILL A KID, THOUGH. STILL A KID. YOU LOOK AT JUST WHAT I HAVE BEEN THROUGH, 18 YEARS YOU CAN'T SAY THAT YOU ARE, YES, I AM STARTING TO PAY TAXES. BUT I HAVE SOMEBODY WHO PREPARE THOSE FOR ME! (LAUGHING) SO, I MEAN, I HADN'T REALLY EXPERIENCED LIFE THE WAY I HAVE THESE LAST TEN YEARS, YOU KNOW, AND I THINK FROM WHERE I AM AT NOW, TO BACK THEN, I HAVE BEEN THROUGH A LOT. I THINK IT BUILT A LOT OF CHARACTER. I HAVE SEEN A LOT. AND MY EXPERIENCES HAVE SHAPED ME INTO WHO I AM. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING COACHED BY-- >>GREAT. >>HALL OF FAME. >>IT IS GREAT. IT CATAPULTED ME TO WHERE I AM AT, HAVING A COACH LIKE THAT WHO-- HE JUST FINISHED PLAYING. HE UNDERSTANDS THE GAME AND UNDERSTANDS THE PLAYERS, IN A SENSE OF WHAT OUR NEEDS ARE. >>HE BELIEVES IN YOU. >>HE BELIEVES IN ME. HE PETITIONED TO BRING ME TO BROOKLYN. AS SOON AS HE GOT THE JOB, I MEAN I DON'T KNOW--MIGHT HAVE BEEN A COUPLE WEEKS, MIGHT HAVE BEEN A MONTH. BUT I KNOW I GOT A CALL FROM HIM SAYING THAT HE WANTED ME TO COME TO BROOKLYN. I WAS HIS TOP CHOICE. >>YOU KNEW HIM BEFORE? >> PLAYED AGAINST HIM. I KNEW AS FAR AS BATTLING GOING AGAINST HIM. HE'S POINT GUARD AS WELL. >>IT IS VERY UNUSUAL A GUY YOUR SIZE TO BE A POINT GUARD. AND YOUR STRONGEST SUIT AS AN ATHLETE IS POINT GUARD. WHAT DISTINGUISHES YOU FROM MOST OF THE OTHER POINT GUARDS? >> FIRST, JUST TANGIBLES, MY HEIGHT, LENGTH, BEING 6'7. THAT'S AN ADVANTAGE RIGHT THERE. ONCE I GET MY SPOTS ON THE FLOOR, YOU KNOW, USUALLY I CAN PASS OVER, I CAN SEE OVER MY OPPONENT. SO THAT'S NUMBER ONE. THEN FROM THERE, I JUST THINK USING MY ABILITIES TO HELP OTHER PLAYERS. BEING A POINT GUARD, YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE BALL, AND YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO PASS THE BALL. >>BUT NOT SHOOTING GUARD. >>RIGHT. >>HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT, THAT YOU ARE THE DIRECTOR? >>RIGHT. >>BUT YOU ARE NOT THE PERFORMER. >>RIGHT. WELL, THE DIRECTOR GETS MAJOR CREDITS! (LAUGHING) YOU KNOW! THE DIRECTOR. >>MAKES THEM ALL LOOK PRETTY GOOD. >>RIGHT. HE IS THE ONE THAT GETS THE CREDIT, BIGGEST CREDIT. >>YES. >>POINT GUARD AND QUARTERBACK, TO ME, ONE OF THE HARDEST POSITIONS IN SPORTS. THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TEAM. A LOT OF PRESSURE, THEY ARE AN EXTENSION OF THE COACH, A LOT OF THE PRESSURE, YOU KNOW, THE CRITICISM AND, YOU KNOW, THE REVIEWS AS FAR AS THE CREDIT GETS LABELED TO THE POINT GUARD OR BEST PLAYER, OR THE COACH, HEAD COACH. SO I RELISH IT. IT IS NATURAL. TO ME, I HAVE BEEN PLAYING IT SINCE I WAS, I DON'T KNOW, FIVE YEARS, SIX YEARS OLD. I LOVED HANDLING THE BALL. I HAVE HAD A BALL WITH ME EVERY WHERE I WENT. >>BALL AND BOOKS. >>YEAH, BOOKS. >>YOUR GRANDFATHER THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE A LAWYER OR DOCTOR. >>HE WANTED ME TO BE. >>AND YOU COULD HAVE-- >>YES. >>-- HAD YOU CHOSEN. >>CHOSEN TO GO TO SCHOOL, YEAH. SPORTS WAS DEFINITELY ALWAYS MY FIRST LOVE, FOR SURE. >>YOU REMEMBER EARLY ON, ALWAYS HANDLING A BASKETBALL, AND WHEN DID YOU THINK IT YOU COULD MAKE IT TO THE PRO? >>REALISTICALLY? >> YES. >>TO WHERE IT WASN'T A DREAM ANY MORE. YEAH, IT WAS STILL A DREAM. IT WAS STILL A DREAM, BUT I MEAN PROBABLY REALISTICALLY, I WOULD SAY-- I WOULD PROBABLY SAY JUNIOR GOING INTO SENIOR YEAR. >>AT CENTRAL. >>YES. JUNIOR YEAR, GOING INTO SENIOR YEAR. GUYS WERE GOING-- IT WAS TRENDING. THAT'S THE NEW WORLD NOW. IT WAS TRENDING. I MEAN IT WAS LIKE YOU WERE SEEING MORE HIGH SCHOOL TO PROS ATHLETES. I THINK IT WAS FOUR OF THEM IN 2003, LEBRON OBVIOUSLY COMES TO MIND. >>1.8 PER YEAR INCIDENTALLY. >>WE HAD EIGHT OR NINE. >>THAT MAKE IT. >>THAT WENT TO THE FIRST ROUND. ALL OF US MADE IT FOR, FOUR, FIVE YEARS, I AM NOT SURE HOW MANY IS LEFT. BUT I MEAN IT WAS, YOU KNOW, IT WAS A LOT GOING ON. SO THERE WAS A CHANCE, I WAS LIKE MAYBE I COULD BE ONE OF THESE KIDS BECAUSE I WAS PLAYING AGAINST SOME OF THE COMPETITION TWO YEARS PRIOR TO THAT. I AM PLAYING AGAINST SOME OF THESE PLAYERS THAT ARE ALREADY GOING OUT TO THE PROS AND KIND OF MEASURING MYSELF UP WITH THEM. I AM LIKE, YOU KNOW WHAT, I MEAN IF THIS GUY HAS A CHANCE, I MAY HAVE A CHANCE. I MEAN, I AM NOT THINKING, OH, I AM FROM PEORIA, ILLINOIS, I WILL NEVER HAVE-- NO, I AM THINKING, I AM ON THE SAME COURT, TYING UP THE SAME SHOES, PLAYING WITH THE SAME BALL, LIKE, YOU KNOW, I GOT A CHANCE, TOO. >>A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW, WE ARE BOTH GHOSTS, PROGRAM LIKE THIS, TALKING TO THE NEXT SHAUN LIVINGSTON. THE NEXT SHAUN LIVINGSTON, YOU KNOW, I REMEMBER THIS OTHER SHAUN LIVINGSTON GUY. HE WAS WHAT? >> RESILIENT. RESILIENT. YOU KNOW, I MEAN THAT'S THE BUILDING BLOCKS. IT IS LIKE I THINK THAT GOES INTO WHAT I DO, HOW I LIVE, AGAIN, MY GRANDFATHER HIS QUOTE OF NO EXCUSES. JUST RESILIENCE, NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, YOU KNOW, YOU JUST KEEP MOVING FORWARD. DON'T ALWAYS HAVE TO ACCEPT YOUR, YOU KNOW, YOU DON'T HAVE TO ACCEPT WHAT HAPPENS, BUT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN CIRCUMSTANCES. I THINK THAT'S A MINDSET, MENTALLY JUST TO BE RESILIENT. >>THIS HAS BEEN MY PRIVILEGE >>THIS HAS BEEN MY PRIVILEGE
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