I wanted to play in the NBA, I wanted to play sports, I wanted to do all this. And I have. I think I am becoming a man.
They really just taught me at an early age the values of hard work. Both my parents are two of the hardest working people that I know, so that was a big foundation for me and something I really cherish and it really helped me to grow up in that kind of household.
Take care of your body from the inside out.
You know when grandparents get older and they can't do things for themselves anymore? I'm gonna struggle with that. Because I hate depending on people to do anything for me.
Every season is so much different and you go through your ups and downs, you figure your team out, you get to play against great teams. Some of the best competition there's been since I've been in the league. Just every night, night in and night out we get to play against the top guys, the top teams. It's a lot of fun.
I was always chasing Taylor, trying to keep up with him.
Teams want me to do something stupid. You want to get to the point where nothing affects you, where you control them.
I guess it's good in a sense that it stops any of it from happening, but now you're telling me if it's Game 7 of the NBA Finals and a guy has a chance to make a play he's going to be like, 'Well, do I want this $10,000 or do I want a championship?'
I followed Taylor everywhere. I was always trying to catch up after him or go with him.
I'm not a huge fan of plastic surgery, for either guys or girls.
It seemed like we were losing every night for a different reason. Now we're winning a different way every time. It's a great feeling.
College. I didn't even realize it was carefree at the time, but looking back, that was the most carefree time ever.
If you read a label and just look up the ingredients, you'll be able to figure out really easily what's good for you and what's bad.
The people that are surrounding me have my best interest.