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Tim Hardaway

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Everybody looks at his clothes to see what he's wearing.


— Tim Hardaway


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I am committed to examining my feelings and will recognize, appreciate and respect the differences among people in our society.


— Tim Hardaway


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I did everything I could to establish myself, but it just didn't work that way. I'm not angry about that.


— Tim Hardaway


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I didn't like how my NBA career ended because I wanted to go out on my own terms. But nobody tried to believe in me, that I could go back and play. I can still play at 39.


— Tim Hardaway


#because #believe #career #could #ended

I don't have a hate bone in my body.


— Tim Hardaway


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I don't like gay people and I don't like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don't like it. It shouldn't be in the world or in the United States.


— Tim Hardaway


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I grew up under the sticks and stones rule. I didn't put my hands on you so why should you put your hands on me or my family.


— Tim Hardaway


#grew #hands #i #me #put

I hate them with all the hate you can hate with. Can you hate more than that? If you can, I hate them more than that.


— Tim Hardaway


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I respect people. For me to say 'hate' was a bad word, and I didn't mean to use it.


— Tim Hardaway


#hate #i #me #mean #people

As an African-American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause.


— Tim Hardaway


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About Tim Hardaway






Did you know about Tim Hardaway?

On March 27 2003 Hardaway signed a contract with the Indiana Pacers and in his first game registered a season-high fourteen points and seven assists against the Chicago Bulls. In 1991–92 Hardaway became the 7th player in NBA history to average 20 points (23. With his skills declining with age Hardaway was traded to the Dallas Mavericks on August 22 2001 for a second-round draft pick.

Six feet (1. 83 m) tall he was best known for his devastating crossover dribble (dubbed the "UTEP Two-step" by television analysts) a move which he helped to popularize among younger players.

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