I'm a bit of a perfectionist, but you have to know you're going to make mistakes. It's how you respond to those mistakes that counts.
To be successful, you have to expose yourself to different situations-different styles of play, different teammates, different coaching.
I like pressure. I thrive on it.
I'll play until my knees fall off.
Going to college and living with someone of another race gave me a different view of what people have to go through.
People probably assume I sleep in my uniform. Then I get up and go to the mall or the market in my uniform.
I have to be more assertive-I have take more control at crunch time.
I knew I would be able to come back from the injury 100 percent.
When you have teammates just as talented as you, it's kind of weird to get all the attention.