When I was six years old, I was always playing with the 10-year-olds. When I was 10, I was always playing with the 14-year-olds.

Not every cop is bad, not every white person is bad or racist.

Everything is good when you're winning. But true colors come out when you lose.

The margin between winning and losing is slim.

My defence, that is something I can better at individually.

I don't want to be hitting one day then not hitting my shots the next day.

I really pride myself on playing for Canada and representing the country in any way I can.

Coach Cal really makes you look good.

I always bounce back.

I have to try to help lead my team to win by any means.

We make mistakes, but we learn from them.

My dad knows me better than anybody else. He probably knows me better than me.

I was very disciplined growing up. If I didn't want to run hills, I ran hills; if I didn't want to jog around the block, I jogged around the block.

I have excellent balance. That's a learned behavior.

Fatigue is one thing. Injuries are another. But if you are just tired because you just practiced - well, I'm not having that.

The color of my skin should not determine whether I live or die.

The calls aren't always going to go your way, and you can't complain about it. I tried to learn that as a young player, and you just got to play through it.

I myself have seen the same racism happen to me and my Dad... I think about all the stories I have growing up with my Dad how obvious it is.

The stuff that the cops do and the stuff that happens, what bothers us, the black community, is it's so blatant... It's so out in the open that if you can't see it, then you are part of the problem because it is very obvious.

My whole life I played the point, so naturally I think as a point. Two guard, I get to score more... During the game, I like to mix it up.

I was growing up in Kitchener, practising every day on my playground - and it's all about how bad you want it.

I have ultimate confidence in myself and my abilities.

Life is a weird thing because it puts roadblocks in front of you, sometimes you gotta go through it, sometimes you gotta go around it, sometimes you gotta take a pause and look back at what you're gonna do, have a plan.

Whether it is my shooting or going to bed on time. There are so many things you can do to be consistent.