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Once you get in that door, I feel like it's harder to …

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Dejounte Murray: Once you get in that door, I feel like it's harder to stay in them doors, because the health side, the character side, you get access to all these things and the lifestyle, the real world, and just a bunch of distractions. And when you're in high school, college, you don't really have those distractions and the access to the things you got as a pro. It takes real discipline. And I just keep a balance, keep the main thing the main thing. And for me, it's loving my family, believing in God, and just working for everything I got and want. So it's no difference. Young, old, it doesn't matter. I was just telling my brothers and stuff not too long ago... I'm 29 years old. In the real world, that's young. But coming into the NBA at 18, you look at it like, goddamn.

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