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Matt Barnes
Athletes vs Cancer is a foundation that I started in 2008 after I lost my mom to cancer in 2007, and our goal is early detection, preventative screening and just really spreading knowledge about the cancer disease.
I kind of have a bad-guy reputation.
I think people on Twitter know that I'm real and I speak from the heart most of the time, and sometimes I'm going to make a mistake.
People don't realize that everyone in the NBA is really good. The difference is having a coach that believes in you.
I'm listening to 2Pac the whole time. While I'm getting treatment, while I'm stretching, I'm listening to music.
It's us against the world when you step out on that court.
With 2Pac you can't go wrong.
It's a business when the NBA cuts you, trades you or waives you. But you're a villain, as a player, when you take your future and your happiness in your own hands and it's unfortunate.
I mean, don't get me wrong, being ref is a very tough job - managing 10 of the best athletes in the world. At the same time, I think there is way too much ego from their standpoint.
Refs need to get over themselves.
The NBA never wanted to use me to market their work even though I have a huge following and lots of fans. I was the bad guy to them.
When I feel something isn't right, I'm going to speak my mind and stand even if it's by myself.
Sometimes I act off emotion, but I also try to speak my mind. Take it or leave it, really.
If you take the chance to get to know me off the court, you'll see that I'm not the bad guy that everybody wants me to be on the court.
We call media out that hasn't played and have crazy opinions.
I've had to fight every year. That's kept me hungry.
If I don't start, I'd like to try to win Sixth Man of the Year. And whenever I'm on the court, I'm just going to give it my all.
Some guys have one good year and fade away. I've worked too hard to get here and it's took me too long to just fade away.
Running in transition and scoring in transition, prevents you from setting your defense up on the other side.
Running hard I can get some easy points, and I'm definitely going to keep doing that.
I'll knock down the open jumper when it's there, but I want to get after it on the defensive end.
I was a good shooter in college, but it's a different level here in the NBA and I'm working on getting better.
In the NBA you better come to play every night, where in the NBDL the talent level just isn't there and maybe you have guys taking a night off.