Every night; every night I can't go sleep, ... I watch it until I fall asleep. |
He should be OK, ... He was in the Marines. My dad was in the Navy. My auntie and uncle, they were in the Air Force and Army. So, they're survivors. |
He'll probably be the loudest one cheering in the stands. |
I hadn't seen them, my dad and my mom, since Christmas. It was a good feeling seeing them. |
I was worried about them the whole time, |
It was so big, ... I watched it on the news, and I was just worried about it the whole time. I was calling them during the storm -- cell phones worked during the storm -- and just checking up on them. My mom was sounding kind of nervous. But they went through Hurricane Camille and all that, so they were doing fine. |
It's a pretty strong house, ... It's been through Camille, Georges, Ivan, all the hurricanes. |
It's going to be different. |
That's my mom. Books came first. Before you could go play, you had to get your homework done. |
They stayed to secure the house, ... Because during Hurricane George, we got robbed because we left. We came back, and we had been robbed. So they wanted to stay and protect the house. |
They're fine, though. My family is fine. They're all OK. There's just a lot of damage to the house. |
We both like to defend and rebound and play our best. |
You could see signs of greatness in this team. But you can really see it now. |