Now at peace with that and many more things, Shamet enters his second season in Phoenix with a clear mind and focus on playing at a high level.
“That’s my life, my truth, who I am,” Shamet said. “And I’m proud of it. Proud of all of it. Proud of how it’s all gone.” Shamet said he spent this summer getting to know his siblings, who have in turn given him a different support system he’d never experienced before. Shamet later found himself out of the rotation during the playoffs as he scored a total of 52 points in 12 playoff games.“I know that,” continued Shamet, who had a bout with COVID-19 and suffered foot and ankle injuries last season. “I know what I’m capable of. I believe in what I’m capable of.”
“I just feel like I’m in a good place. I saw a lot about what people said about me last year and I respect it. I agree it with it. I’m my biggest critic before anybody else. I know that’s not Landry. That’s not the best version of me and I know what that can be and what that looks like. I’m just ready to get going.”
Then Phoenix traded Jevon Carter and a first round pick to the Nets for Shamet on draft night in 2021.
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