I think when you're short, you're always going to be the fan favorite.

That's probably a good feeling, to be a fan favorite.

I grew up eating fast food all the time. I developed that taste for it. As I got older, I started to teach myself to reverse those habits. I had to tell myself I can't have it.

Anyone who can help me, I'm going to take their advice.

I love ice cream.

There's always a good point guard in this league.

I just control what I can control. Getting better every time I step onto the floor.

Whatever team we have at training I'm going to play my heart out for.

If I miss a shot, make a turnover - move on to the next play, don't compound the mistake by getting down.

I just want to win.

I want our fans to feel like I'm here with them. We're here together. We're going to lose together. We're going to win together.

I do whatever the vets tell me to do.

I'm always going to be confident in myself.

I'm not afraid of anybody.

Nothing has been handed to me my entire life. You have to go there and take it. My mom taught me that.

Nobody can stop me from playing.

Nobody can stay in front of me, plus I'm strong, so I can get to the hole and finish at the same time.

Some teams take a while to jell; some click right away.

My job is to just make winning plays when I'm out on the court, and hopefully we're winning. That's all I want.

Mini-LeBron... I guess it's a cool nickname.

I just want to get better, compete for the playoffs and have that lead to a championship.

I don't take any type of shots. I feel like I take the shots that are necessary and open.

As I go, the team goes. If the team's not going, I'm not going. No matter how good I play, it's still bad.

Everybody gets frustrated when they lose. But at the end of the day I can control what I do. Whatever team I'm on, let's roll.

Nobody wants to lose.

You treat a person the right way and you get the same respect given back to you.

All I can control is what I do when I step on the floor.

Once you get older, you can always develop the skill to shoot.

Some days you don't always have the energy, but as a player, you have to tell yourself when it's time to pick it up.

I'm a defensive-minded player.

That's one part of my game that never leaves - the defensive part.

My experience, especially with the Clippers, has been great.

I want to win a championship and you can't win it by yourself in college.

If we win, everybody gets a piece of the pie.

I have some really great memories with the Clippers organization.

Everything's a learning experience.

That's life, bro. Everybody is not going to like you.

Some people aren't going to like you and some people like you. You can't go through life worrying about stuff like that both on and off the court.

That's all I ever wanted to do is win and build something special.