I've got to be the one at the end of games that people can rely on, that our guys can rely on.

My first few years in the league, I was relying on my athleticism to get me by, because that's what got me to the NBA. The problem with that is, you end up getting really, really tired by February.

There are times when hard fouls are just a part of the game, and then there's times when they're a little bit further than that.

You're not going to please everybody. I've just got to do whatever I feel is right, just use my judgment.

Teams go on runs. We have to be able to withstand a run and not get down on ourselves.

Sometimes you just have to calm down a little bit and let the system work itself.

If I need to be, like, a guy that scores a lot, I'm willing to do that.

I like to play physical, and I'm a big guy, and I think sometimes - maybe sometimes I am pushing somebody, and I don't realize how hard I'm pushing them. And then they do it back, and it's kind of like, 'Jeez!'

I'm more than blessed to be able to play a PE sport for money.

When the draft lottery came out, and the Clippers said they were gonna draft me, I went to Google to find out more about the Clippers because I didn't know a lot. And I was like, 'Okay, team owned by Donald Sterling.' So then I typed in 'Donald Sterling' in Google, and the first thing that pops up is 'Donald Sterling racist.'

I wanted to be a complete player, and I felt like the dunks started to overshadow other parts of my game.

I feel like people believe I'm thinking a different thing than I am because I have this look about me.

My hair is brown with a tinge of red. The lights in NBA arenas are extremely bright, and that makes my hair look red.

I've always had a very dry sense of humor, and I've pretty much grown up on Will Ferrell, first on 'Saturday Night Live,' then 'Old School' and 'Wedding Crashers.'

I'm not a fan of seeing myself on TV.

It's always a little gross when you're guarding someone and you can see, like, hair coming from underneath his jersey.

I don't think any guy goes into a season worrying about the next season.

Contract year or not a contract year, I'm playing the exact same way and focused on the exact same things.

Every time something is taken away, you're forced to take a step back and realize how much that thing means to you. You don't realize what you've got until it's gone.

I don't ever enjoy time away from the game. But it does make you appreciate what you have.

Shoes are a big thing for me, just because it's hard to find shoes that fit me correctly.

My everyday go-to style is a lot more casual. I like to wear suits to games, but during the day, going to the gym, I'm in my workout gear. Then if I'm going to lunch meetings, I like to keep it somewhat casual - short-sleeved button-ups, jeans, and sneakers.

I like to do a little bit of boldness but mixed in with a classic look. You don't have to do something crazy to stand out.

Growing up, I was always wearing my brother's hand-me-downs, so nothing ever fit me. I told myself whenever I have my own money and my own choice with what I get to wear, it's always going to fit me correctly.