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Trying to get past his past
Now that he's a Celtic, Giddens vows troubles are behind him
By Baxter Holmes
Globe Correspondent / July 9, 2008
J.R. Giddens used to get asked about things other than his dark past, like basketball.
When this was true, it was in the small suburban town of Yukon, Okla., where he was first embraced by a community that was wowed by his talent and potential. His family would host block parties and sleepovers, and on the basketball court townspeople saw glimpses of what Giddens told everyone he would become: a star.
And back then, his character was never in question like it is today, tomorrow, and forever.
He is in the NBA now, his destiny having been achieved since he told his fifth-grade AAU coach he would play in the NBA one day and even have his own shoe.
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