I don't think you ever really get over losing a sibling, especially when you are with that person every day.
“I don't think you ever really get over losing a sibling, especially when you are with that person every day.”
— Trevor Ariza · Sibling
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I don't think you ever really get over losing a sibling, especially when you are with that person every day.
“I don't think you ever really get over losing a sibling, especially when you are with that person every day.”
— Trevor Ariza · Sibling
I don't think you ever really get over losing a sibling, especially when you are with that person every day.
Like I've been saying the whole time I've been in the NBA: anything the coach asks me to do that I can do, I'm going to try to do. Whether it's to score the ball or guard the center, I'll do it.
That's my first job on this earth is to make sure that my offspring are as smart as they can be and as well prepared for this world as they can be. So, I take that very seriously.
The good thing for me is I have a lot of experience going through NBA seasons.
I'm willing to run through a wall for my teammates, for organizations that I play for. So whatever is asked of me, I try to do.
I was the first of my siblings born here in the United States.
Parents always stay older than you, but sibling sort of become adults together, and that complicates that relationship, I think.
My siblings and I have got the worst teeth in Britain.
I do have siblings, but I don't have any brothers.
As you get older, I have seen it a lot... fighting among siblings. The reason is usually money or spouses. But my kids don't fall into that trap.