As someone who's visible, I feel it's part of my responsibility to have a voice for trans people because the fight is not necessarily on television. The fight is every day.

I'm a show girl at heart.

Regardless of whether you're in a gay or heterosexual relationship, you're going to go through your ups and downs.

I don't need to rely on my concealer to have a sense of myself. I should be able to go out without my concealer, without my makeup, and still be able to be joyful.

I'll have men, or I'll have women say that I'll never be a woman because I don't menstruate, or because I'm not made up like Kim Kardashian. So in that sense, I use makeup for a little bit of confidence. But for the most part, day-to-day, I wear makeup if it feels good.

I wasn't a masculine kid; I was pretty effeminate.

Being a voice for my community is something that I don't take lightly.

Lob City doesn't exist anymore. Lob City is done.

My parents, I've always said, are two of the hardest working people I know.

I've been wearing Zegna for a while. It started a long, long time ago, my rookie year.

Team Griffin Foundation is a foundation trying to inspire young men and women to give them organization, give them something to have, kind of like when I was growing up. I had people who were supporting me, giving me the right tools that I needed to be able to achieve my dreams.

College was such a pivotal time for me. It's a time when you have so much growth, and you kind of can choose one of many different paths.

It's just cool to try to leave behind something or improve something from how you left it.

We can't have the mindset of becoming complacent with losing.

The biggest thing I think is, 'It's OK to care. It's OK to want to win and to be that team. To be upset when we lose.'

I want to put expectations on our team that are high. That's kind of the way I've always been, and I want to put those expectations on our team as well.

I'm just trying to do my job and my part to make this a team that people respect.

There are guys on different teams across the league who are bench guys, and guys who that - that's their role, to be on the bench encouraging guys to play hard and get good minutes.

If you get behind in first grade, then you're behind every grade from then on.

I've never had hard feelings with any of my teammates who decided to leave or felt like it was best to leave.

To me, I never get too caught up in the position thing. At the end of the day, you're playing your game.

Every team starts out at the beginning of the year saying, 'We want to win a championship,' but you've got to have a goal of getting to the playoffs first.

I still think, when you go to the Garden, it's a completely different feeling. The energy - there seems like there's just a consistent buzz the entire game.

You hate missing games. You hate leaving your teammates out there.