Belief is the most important thing in football. Not quality, running, or being strong but belief, faith, and fight.

I am a very lucky person because I am not focused on social media and all that happens around.

I am a person who is always positive.

For me, family and football are the most important things. They are in the same level.

I'm of the older generation. I accept the new technology, but I try to keep a bit of that away.

Always it is important to improve.

I just play hard.

I respect all my opponents, but I fear no one.

I'm a football player playing basketball.

I realize that I'm one of those guys that if I'm not with you, you hate me. But when I'm with you, you understand who I am and what I'm about and love me.

When you're going through a divorce it's hard.

I really feel blessed to be in a position I am, to even have an opportunity to play in the league.

I was the bad guy, the NBA bad guy.

Where I came from, my upbringing, the ups and downs it took to get my career started, when I made it, I played every game like it was my last game.

I was one of those guys that really had to fight to make it in this league. Early on, I really had to do whatever it took, whether it be fight, rough people up, to make the team. I looked at it as it's either me or them - and it was going to be me.

I just think that my road has been so difficult to get where I'm at that I don't take anything for granted.

I think what I came from and what I saw molded me into a certain person. Nothing was ever wrapped or a silver spoon, so I don't think I would know how to live and I don't think I'd want to live if it wasn't a grind.

If I had to say how much I've paid in fines over my career, I'm sure it's over $500,000, going toward $1 million.

Good TV is not about people being happy; it's drama.

I've learned that everything is a slow process in the TV and movie industry.

I was blessed to play 15 years, especially not even supposed to have made it. So, to be able to play 15 years, win a championship, I think that basketball chapter of my life is done.

Everybody is looking for me to fail.

If I look at a ref funny, I'm getting a tech. If I say anything wrong on the street, it's on Worldstar or TMZ.

I'm a target on and off the court. I've done some things I regret. But being a target is rough.