Amir Johnson’s wise advice: “I can’t stress this enough, you’ve just got to stay in the gym and work hard and your opportunity will come,” Johnson said. “A lot of guys don’t do that. They just get down on themselves, but I kept a positive attitude. That’s all you’ve got to do, keep a positive attitude and you’ll be fine.”
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Keep a positive attitude… and be freakishy athletic… and almost 7′ tall… and on a multi-million dollar contract…. and you’ll be juuust fine.
Amir is the man. Maybe this site should change to amirlove.com?
Garrett, we change it to amirlove.com and we’re only one step better than the Crack Staff. The only difference between Perkins and Amir Johnson right now in terms of what they’ve actually done, is that Perkins is their starting center. How embarassing.
LawyerBoy: This is true. All hail Amir.