"Wright already had thoughts of cutting his career short. That was back at the start of last season, when practice was a chore with absolutely no noticeable rewards. ''I was mad,'' Wright said of his first couple months as a pro basketball player. 'I was calling my mom saying, `I don't think I want to do this.' I was coming from somewhere where I was used to being the star, playing all the minutes, shooting all the shots. So I'm like, `What am I doing wrong? I'm getting here at 8:30 in the morning.' ``I didn't want to play basketball no more. I felt they were trying to take that away from me. I wasn't seeing it from the same point of view they were seeing it."
"It wasn't until an in-season chat with Heat President Pat Riley that Wright began seeing things the way others in the organization saw them. When Wright was drafted, he was considered part of a young core that included Dwyane Wade, Lamar Odom and Caron Butler, and his chances of playing as a rookie were pretty good based on that team's makeup. But just three weeks later, Shaquille O'Neal's acquisition changed expectations for the team and for Wright."
Dorell Wright has alot of talent in him. I would feel the same too. He only played THREE games last year.