I'm a shooter. You don't lose your shooting touch.

I'm a scorer. I score in volumes.

I have the mind-set that a guard can't stick me. So I watch the bigs and see how they like to play. If you're a shot blocker, then I jump into you. If you take charges, then I pull up for the midrange.

I'm mentally strong.

Basketball is basketball. I don't think people realize that. No matter what city, overseas, D-league, park league - I just want to play.

I always try to find something funny in any situation.

You can't start anything and not trust nobody. You trust everybody until they do something wrong.

I was in honors classes in high school. I'd get an A on every test, but I had a 1.9 grade point average. The teacher would say, 'You didn't do your homework.' I'd say, 'But isn't the homework supposed to be the lead-up to the test?'

When I was little, I looked in the mirror and held the Bible in my hand - that's how I talked to God. I never just asked for stuff. The way I saw it, if you give Him something, you get something.

My best moment in the league came when I scored my first bucket.

I got three 'Tiger Woods' games for my Xbox just in case one gets scratched.

If you're having a bad day, or you're having a bad career, go to Manila. They'll bring your spirits up.

At the end of the day, you have 82 games. You're going to win some division games, and you're going to lose some division games.

As happy as I am off the floor, on the floor I'm the opposite. I don't take any crap.

You don't want to be too uptight about anything. Especially your job.

I really don't want to feel like an adult.

Some people would rather not go to arenas; they'd rather just sit at home and watch the game at home or play on the computer.

I check out my MySpace. I'll go on sites to see what's funny on YouTube.

I always have something going on.

When I went through my life, I was like, 'I sit around and play video games all day. Nobody wants to hear about this.'

Most kids would be like, 'My dad's never around.' But I saw it as a positive. He was out there working to provide for me.

If you have a kid that loves basketball - that eats, sleeps, drinks, and thinks basketball, and all he knows is basketball - and he gets hurt, and he's your franchise player, you need to hold him back from himself.

I'm a goof. C'mon, everyone knows that.

I don't think anyone's worth $100 million if Michael Jordan wasn't, but hey, that's what Abe Pollin thought I was worth, and if someone puts $100 million in front of you, you're gonna take it, too.