I'm always open. As soon as I cross the half-court line, I'm open.

Having played in the league during the '80s, '90s, and the new millennium (old, I know), I had the chance to see firsthand how the best point guards of our time played the game.

Defenses had to play us, obviously, out to the arc, but it was really, to me, my mid-range game that was probably more dangerous than my 3-point shot.

I don't have any bad feelings about L.A.

It used to be you a needed a true center to win championships, but now the point guard position holds just as much weight.

I was a brash player, and I spoke my mind on the court.

I was a psycho in college.

People across the country think I'm jealous of my dear, beloved, sweet, angel sister. But there is no-o-o-o jea-ea-ea- lou-ou-ou-ou-sy-y-y-y. I love her too much.

You're going to play me different if I have the ball, even if I'm at 75, 80 percent, just for the simple fact that you do not want me to make that three. That's helping my team out.

All truly great shooters - Dale Ellis, Larry Bird, Craig Hodges, Chris Mullin - we always believed that we were the best shooters in the world.

Indiana is much, much, much slower than California, and I love it.

It's all about the playoffs for me. I don't care about the regular season.

I threw in some baskets that were in four-point range.

I'm a very confident person.

A point guard can carry a team - if he has all the right stuff.

Shooters shoot.

I'm not out there to win a popularity contest. I'm out there to win basketball games.

Just give me the ball; I don't care how old I get. Give me the ball.

Other teams fear me so much, just my being out there. I could even be playing on my deathbed, and I'd worry them.

First and foremost, Indiana will always be a basketball state.

Coming from L.A., rush hour from 8 to 10 and from 3 to 5 on the freeways. Everything was so congested. Indiana, there's never any traffic. People are warm and nice. People are warm and nice in California, but you never know. You might run across Sirhan Sirhan the next day in L.A.

That's what I tell all the kids who come to my summer camps: 'You'll get a shot; it's about what you do with it.'

I want to make the playoffs, and I want to compete.

Carmelo Anthony should do what makes him happy - either stay with the Knicks and be mediocre, or get with a contender and help them get over the hump.

When I was in the 9th or 10th grade, Cheryl was All-American, and she was getting all the pub. I thought to myself, 'Why isn't anyone paying any attention to me?' I used to wish that I wasn't Reggie Miller, that I was Reggie Smith or Reggie Jackson.

The league wants certain things. They want certain guys. I'm just not one of them. But I can't help the way I am.

I never imagined that I would earn my way into anyone's rafters.

I'm not going to broadcast forever. I'll probably want to do something else in basketball, which will probably be running a team or at least helping run a team.

I think running the country is a little more important than worrying about the BCS title game.

I'm not just a biker. I trail run. I have no problem with heights. I'm a thrill seeker.

Military veterans and the sacrifices they have made for our country carry a status we all should appreciate and honor.

Trying to outplay my sister or come out from her shadow, I think that gave me an edge, or a chip on my shoulder. That's where the flair and a little bit of the drama came from.

I would never rule out coaching.

I wanted to merge two worlds that were very important to me. Being able to raise money for Dropping Dimes through the sale of custom biking kits was the perfect plan.

The playoffs is when I'm at my best.

I love the heart of De'Aaron Fox.

I've always been a mellow guy. I'm just more competitive when I'm on the floor.

You've got to respect me because you know I can shoot the three.

A gold medal at the Olympics is hard to top.

When you're young and arrogant and cocky and feel you're invincible, you say a lot of mean things to a lot of people because you think you're better, you don't need to deal with people.

You look at the pioneers that have paved the way for players like myself. Sometimes, you just sit back and scratch your head.

My personality, if I was healthy enough to play, I'm going to play! I felt that at 75, 80 percent, even if I had a sprained ankle, if I'm out there on the floor, I could be Deion Sanders.

Mountain biking is such a very small community. I just want to put the hard work in so people don't think I'm a slacker. I want the hardcore mountain bikers to respect, 'Okay, well, he did it the right way.'

I'm very thankful and very blessed to have the opportunity to play this game.

Contrary to what people believe, yes, basketball has been a big part of my life. But on the other hand, it's also been a small part.

If you're joining the Knicks, there's expectations that follow that; there's a lot that comes with it.

Freddy Krueger, that's my boy. He's lean, and he's mean. I like scary movies, and when I had my head shaved, some people thought I looked just like him.

Growing up playing on the streets, you made your name by talking mess and getting into people's heads.

As kids, we all wanted a bike. But a lot of people don't have that opportunity, especially in the inner city.

To be part of this exclusive club is special. It's a proud day for me. It's special for me. I get a chance to join Cheryl, the first brother-sister act in the Hall of Fame. She was a role model.