If I didn't believe in this team and this organization and the direction that we're headed, I wouldn't have signed the extension.
It all depends on how you want to define what an MVP is. I've been fortunate to win the trophy four times, but I've been the MVP of my team for a long time - just because of the way I lead and the way I approach us being professionals off the floor.
If they are the league ain't doing a good job of it.
I've always been a leader. I've always kind of been the tallest person on the team when I was younger but always kind of the smartest. I was ahead of my time. I wasn't always the oldest, I kind of was the youngest on the team, but, I kind of knew what to do at times.
A lot of people were saying that I was a selfish person and a selfish player. You know, it got to me.
I'm very, very confident in my ability to see the game - even before it's played.
I can't play the game of basketball and live my life on what other people expect me to do or what they think I should do. That doesn't make me happy. What makes me happy is being able to make plays for my teammates, to be able to represent the name on the back of my jersey.
I never thought basketball was going to be my future. I just wanted to play because it gets you girls.
Losing a basketball game hurts but when you see what you've been through, you look on it and say well if this is the worst thing that can happen to me, then I'm okay.