In college, playing the two guard, I found a way to get drafted.

I can say all of the goals I want individually, but if we make the playoffs those individual accolades will come.

The Suns keep great point guards here.

I am nervous all the way through the national anthem and the first play. Once I get up and down the court a few times, it fades.

Once you see the leader of the team, the point guard of the team who has the ball pretty much the whole time in the game directing everybody, I think it just rubs off on everybody.

The point guard is the most important position on the court. They often have to be the best player, not by choice but because that's what the game demands as far as all the thinking you have to do and picking and choosing when to score or pass, things like that.

I think the best time to learn things is when you're hurt. Just sitting back and observing to see how you can be effective in certain parts of the games is important.

Before I joined the Clippers I played basketball at the University of Kentucky. There the game of basketball is very important. It is important for the fans. There is not a lot to do there so they really support the team. It is hard to describe. The fans, the coaching staff, the basketball program is everything and the kids who go there love it.

You can have all the talent in the world, but if you don't bring it every night then nothing matters.

In big cities, things go by too fast.

I'm very superstitious.

I like mysteries.

I've got two daughters of my own, and I loved watching my children grow up.

My brother is 18 months older than me, and my sister is three years younger. I'm the middle one. I was born in Cheltenham, and that's where I grew up.

In 1988, I earned something like £700,000. Yeah! I was earning 10 grand an hour opening shopping centres. Yeah! The most I earned in one day was 65 grand. I opened the Alton Towers fun ride in the morning, did a commercial in the afternoon and an appearance at a nightclub in the evening. Sixty-five grand in one day!

I think the only bones I haven't broken are my shoulder, hip, and thigh.

The press portrayed me as a joke and a clown.

I'm not frightened of death.

My dad supported me by working extra hours and giving me a little bit of extra money. He bought my camper van for me so I could go into Europe and drive from competition to competition.

My mum was wonderful.

As a child, I was always getting into risky situations with the potential to hurt myself, but mum and dad never stopped me doing what I wanted to do, and they assumed that if I fell and hurt myself, I would learn from that and maybe not do it again.

I try to keep fit, as it's better for both skiing and plastering. I cycle and jog and I dance a lot - Ceroc, a form of modern jive.

I don't like bullies or selfishness or people who are grumpy.

Once I was making £10,000 for an hour's work, but there have been years where my promotional stuff has brought in only a few hundred.