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White says his teammates all offered supportive text messages.

“It’s going to be tough and it’s going to be different,” forward Chandler Parsons said after Friday’s practice, “but the Rockets are a very generous and nice organization. They’ll do whatever they can to accommodate him. But he’s not one of these guys that’s doing it for attention or looking for it to be extra care for him. He’s just trying to find ways to make him be the best player he can be and I think the Rockets are willing to do whatever they have to do to get the most out of him.”

But Michael Edger, who runs the website “Sports Psychology Today,” foresees problems. Edger oversees doctoral students and certified professionals specializing in sports psychology, mental training and performance enhancement.

“You may see a trend with him that he performs much better in home games than he does in away games,” Edger said. “Another thing he’s going to have to consider is that he may get worn out. If he’s traveling on his own, that will probably take more time. He may not get quality rest between games.”

Edger also thinks White’s anxiety may eventually catch up to him and hurt his play.

“With any type of fear, that leads to doubt and that can lead to performing tentatively,” Edger said. “That can take your head out of a game and lead to mistakes.”

White’s anxiety was never a secret. Now 21, he’s been open about it since he was diagnosed in 2007. But his ideal combination of size — 6-foot-8, 260 pounds — and talent proved irresistible to NBA teams.

He was a prep star in Minnesota and went to college at Minnesota, where all did not go smoothly. He arrested at the Mall of America, accused of shoplifting two shirts valued at $100 and assaulting a security guard. He was suspended and withdrew from school, sat out the 2010-11 season and transferred to Iowa State.

He didn’t miss a game last season, and his play blossomed. White was the only Division I player to lead his team in scoring (13.4), rebounding (9.3), assists (5.0), blocks (0.9) and steals (1.2). He earned all-Big 12 honors and took the Cyclones to their first NCAA tournament appearance in seven years.

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