hundred days of the year and almost didn't graduate. i had to go to summer school to get my diploma and missed out on college scholarships. i had to go to junior college which was like a put-down to me because i was such a highly recruited player and i had to go to a small school. like where all the screw-ups go. it said, hey, i have to take care of business, you know, and not do it again. got to get a job, get responsible. >> how hard was it to get a job when you have done time? not easy, was it? >> well, i was a juvenile. it wasn't really doing time. it was 30, 60, 90 days. wasn't really like convict time. so i'm not minimizing it, but i don't think when you're 18 or anything like that, i don't think people -- they don't look at a guy who moves furniture for a furniture store, you're not