Zero assists. That's not who I am. That's not how I play.

I've shared doTERRA products with my coaches, chef, and especially teammates.

With such a rigorous schedule, it's important that I do everything I can to maintain my health and wellness.

I hope all the kids out there who don't like listening to their mothers, who yell and scream at them, that moms are always right just so you guys know.

Just being in the NBA is crazy and also after every bucket that I make or every pass it's kind of like, 'Woah, I just did that.' It's been awesome.

I didn't want to go see mountainous areas as a kid - I wanted to be around town, around New York, around Connecticut.

I missed a few key basketball games, AAU games, because I didn't finish my homework.

What's special about Salt Lake, it's a small, tight-knit, close community.

I just try to be the same kid from New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, who is just lame and watches TV and Netflix.

I think that's the biggest thing - staying humble, because the story you hear a lot of times is that guys who have success let it get to their head.

I've never been a scorer in my life.

When we're playing at home in Utah, breakfast is really the only meal at which I allow myself to be a little unhealthy. So it's usually pancakes, waffles, eggs, and bacon. I like to keep that consistent. For lunch and dinner, I will have Caesar salad.

Unfortunately, Caesar salad dressing is the worst for you.

I go by the 80-20 rule. So, 80 percent of the time, I'm eating healthy and focused on the right foods - fruits, vegetables, all the good stuff. Then there is 20 percent of the time where you can sneak in some of the other foods, like a steak. That's not to say that a steak is bad.

In college, I wasn't losing weight the right way. Sometimes, I would just... not eat in order to get my weight down. You can't do that in the NBA - there are too many games to do it that way.

I've been a dunker for longer than I've been a basketball player.

I love everything about being in Utah. I'll never change it. I don't need the big market to be happy.

I'm the type of person that if I put it off, I'll forget about it.

I feel the need to really get after a guy defensively and showing that.

I feel like I need to find ways to disrupt the other team and apply that pressure they might not be used to. I think being able to set that tone is something I'm priding myself on.

I feel like I lead a lot by using my voice, it's natural for me, but I also think it's been more by example.

I would love to bring the state of Utah their first championship. I think that's one thing I've always wanted.

When you grow up around the 1 percent, it shows you a lot as a child. I got lost in my friend's house my first time ever going to it, because it was so big. I'd never seen anything like that before in my life.

I want to be MVP. I want to be a champion. There's always something that you want.