When we get bad shots, it's hard to rebound and it's also harder to come back in transition defense.

I just wanted to keep getting better and better and better, and that's just my mindset.

I've been away from my family even when I was in France.

It's about how you impact the game.

People watch the points, they watch the highlights. But the defense I think helps the offense.

I just try to do what I do by getting my teammates open and getting better at finishing and making plays when I can.

It hurts to see other people calling Jazz fans racist.

For years now, I've used gaming to unwind and relax during the season. It's also how I manage to keep up with my friends when I'm on the road.

I want to be an offensive player, too. Play low post, midrange, take jump shots, and just be the best I can be.

I did some bad stuff. I don't remember what in particular, but I did some bad stuff. So the morning of Christmas, I wake up and my brother is there, my sister, my mom, everyone's got gifts and I can't find my gifts. No gifts. They acted like Santa didn't' bring me anything because I wasn't good.

My goal is to protect the basket. Most of the time, I won't block the shot but I'm going to affect the shot or I'm going to affect the way they think.

My mom probably has a record player. I might need to get one.

It's something I take a lot of pride in doing, in being the best defensive player in the world, in helping my teammates every night.

I have so many great memories of Christmas because we're always spending it with the family.

My passion for gaming is well-known among both the Utah Jazz and my team in France.

When someone throws an alley-oop and you finish, everyone's happy, the one who makes the pass and the one with the dunks. It's a great play.

Defense doesn't matter enough.

To be honest, I love being in Utah so I think most people have the wrong idea about the city, about the place.

I mean, defense to me is something that when you watch a game you don't really pay attention to defense unless you're very - unless you're a specialist.

I do a lot of things to help my team winning - set screens, roll into the rim, finishing. I think I can be even more than that.

It's a team game.

It's great to communicate as a team.

I just try to make the right play, stay aggressive and defensively just do what I do. I make sure I talk to everyone and control the paint.

I want to be an All-Star. That's my goal. And win a title.