The point guard thing was I had to figure out how to score when I'm hot, and how to distribute and make sure everybody is happy. Because I can be happy scoring the ball. But when everybody isn't touching the ball, and we're not making the defense move, it's kind of pointless. So, I've got to find a way to keep everybody in the loop.

I always try to demand greatness from myself.

When Joker hits his three, it opens up the game for everybody.

I love the game, play with passion.

Everybody knows when I get in the zone... I just kind of go crazy. I have a lot of fun.

You see who the real people are when they're challenged.

I love to challenge people.

I really wanted to step up my defense night in, night out. So that's my mindset, just playing defense and trying to be consistent with that.

It's not just passing, I gotta play defense, I gotta rebound, I gotta talk, I could have 40 and not talk and not bring energy. But it's just trying to have an all-around game, just trying to be the leader I can be, get the pace up.

When I'm talking to my teammates, being the vocal leader, going up and down, pushing everyone, they tend to follow.

I'm just trying to be aggressive. Be aggressive with my shot. Be aggressive going to the rim.

When guys get competitive and get under each other's skin, it brings you out more. Some people fold.

I'm a big guard, whether a 1 or 2.

In college, I got better at playing the 2, kind of got a feel for it coming off screens, found my rhythm. Before that I was a natural point guard.

I have the mind of a 1 in a 2-guard's body.

I just play the game. I'm used to trash talking.

I don't let other people get under my skin.

I play instruments and stuff, but I can't rap or anything like that.

Toronto is one of the biggest spots for music; Caribana and OVO Fest and all that stuff, it's a lot of fun.

I always wanted to get better, I always wanted to be the best, and I knew from a young age, so I kept putting in the hard work and kept training around the outside courts outside my house and it paid off.

It's cool to turn some heads.

It's cool to be a pioneer in something, especially in basketball in Canada, it's pretty good.

We can't get down on one loss or one bad defensive play. We gotta play through it.

At Kentucky, that was my job - coming off screens, catch and shoot, spacing the floor - no hesitations. Just go right into my shot - don't focus on the defender.