All of our lives are enriched by our culture, from blockbuster films, best-selling video games, independent music, and internationally-renowned museums and art collections, to theatre, opera, ballet, literary festivals and performance poetry.

Culture is a reflection of values.

Social care from cradle to grave is a huge concern for us all.

One of our ambitions as independents is to alter our political culture. We want to leave behind the bullying, intimidation and tribalism.

When it comes down to playoff basketball, it's attention to detail.

Playoff basketball isn't about who scores, stats or putting numbers up on the board. It's just about winning at the end of the day. When you play a game in a series, it becomes chess. It becomes who can outsmart the other team.

I wouldn't call myself a real point guard.

This is the NBA, anybody can beat anybody.

You don't want a team going around the league just thinking they can beat you by 30, 40 points every time that you play them.

I watched myself get drafted by myself. I walked out of my own draft party because I was a little frustrated.

It's not an easy thing to be in this league 10 years. Especially with me being a second-round pick, the 46th pick, and an undersized guard, to carve a lane for myself and have a career, for my family to realize that and appreciate that, it meant a lot to me.

Any time I can play basketball I enjoy being out on the court.

I've always been a guy that's just prided myself on making plays.

I think my assist numbers dropped off in Toronto with the way we were built. We played a lot of isolation basketball. I know we were in the bottom half in the NBA as far as assists go.

I've always been a guy to try to create contact; create scoring opportunities based off the free throw line and being aggressive in that way.

I had the opportunity to play alongside Allen Iverson and Kevin Ollie at the same time. I kind of had the best of both worlds. I had one guy that was super talented and another guy that came with his lunch pail every day and that was a worker. I want to kind of be a mix of both.

When you're losing that tends to kind of build the character of everybody together.

I want to be successful. I want to be able to win.

Teams know what I bring to the table.

I don't really focus on the guy that's defending me.

I was raised in the NBA. I've seen some guys stay and I've seen a lot go. I've watched James Harden be a rival of mine for Sixth Man of the Year to an MVP candidate.

Once you start going out putting expectation levels on yourself, you lose the concept of trying to win the game.

As I get older I'm seeing the game clearer.

I just challenge the big guys and attack them, and use my quickness to my advantage.