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He laughs now that “15 or 16” NBA teams offered to fly him to their cities for workouts — only so they could inquire about his fear of flying. A few months ago, that idea scared him to death.

“I had to stop those,” he said. “It was too much. They made me anxious, and then wanted to ask me about anxiety, you know?”

Rockets general manager Daryl Morey called him a “top-five” talent and a “pretty unique player” at the introductory news conference for White and fellow first-round draft picks Jeremy Lamb and Terrence Jones.

Morey said then that Fred Hoiberg, White’s coach at Iowa State, reassured the Rockets about the anxiety issues. Hoiberg played for current Rockets coach Kevin McHale in Minnesota in 2004-05.

“We got comfortable with him,” Morey said at the time.

Hoiberg did not return a phone message from The Associated Press on Thursday.

Over the summer, it seemed as if White had learned to corral his “aerophobia.” He flew with the team to its summer league mini-season in Las Vegas, then flew to New York City for NBA rookie orientation. As training camp approached, though, something didn’t feel right.

“I was just feeling like, ‘You know what? I don’t see how this is going to work,’” he said. “It’s honest to just say, ‘I have some anxiety.’ It’s a whole different level of honesty to say to the Rockets, ‘I have anxiety, and this is what I need to do to be healthy and can you accommodate me?’ I felt that it was necessary to take that step.”

He signed a standard contract with the Rockets, and it made no mention of his disorder. He doesn’t expect to amend that contract, or draft a new one to lay out his travel arrangement with the team.

“To go back and rewrite a contract would be extremely inconvenient,” he said. “We’re kind of going ahead in a good faith kind of a deal. Putting it in writing is going to be tough.”

The league wouldn’t comment on White’s situation. White said the NBA has “approved some things,” but hasn’t been deeply involved in his discussions with the Rockets.

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