LeBron is a great post-up player, but if you get him to settle for the jumper on some nights, you might be able to slow him down if his shot is off.

Kobe is one of the best scorers in NBA history, but I don't have as much trouble with him in the post as I do with Carmelo.

If I had to single one guy out who is the most difficult player to guard in the league, it would have to be Carmelo.

I've got three beautiful kids that wear me out after I get home from practice. I think that's a good thing so I'm able to get my rest.

You see more friendships in the league. It's not like in the '80s when you had enemies, or you couldn't stand this guy, and there were fights all the time.

It's just something I've always loved to do: talk basketball. It's easy for me to give my perspective, my analyst approach to it, because even when I played, I would watch film, talk about the game.

I think I've had an illustrious career.

The '80s, '90s, and early 2000s genes of competitive fire are dead and gone.

I always say I wish I was in my prime matching up against LeBron. Let's see how many championships he would have won then.

The NBA is changing so much. It's not like when I came up, with that old-school mentality that practice really mattered.

Just soaking up the history of the Boston Celtics has been the best thing that's happened to me as a player.

My favorite quarterback is Donovan McNabb. I think he's a complete quarterback. I love the way he can scramble and throw on the run. He can do it all. He can control a game.

You know coaches. Sometimes they ramble.

When you give a team life, give a team confidence, anything can happen in a Game 7.

The Celtics don't celebrate anything but championships.

When you win a championship, it is a great feeling, and you really don't want that feeling to go away.

I'm a competitive person. I love the game of basketball. I'm a gym rat.

A lot of people that I've had around me have been my closest friends since junior high, back when we were exchanging each other's clothes, staying at each other's houses. That was before I had anything.

Ubuntu is about a community coming together to help one another.

I'm a competitive player, and I love being on the court. If the NBA cancels the season I'm definitely looking at my options and considering going overseas.

Kids get influenced by other kids.

At the beginning of the season, I set my goal to see if I can lead the league in scoring, because I feel I have that kind of ability. A lot of guys say it, but it's not really in their grasp. I feel that's really in my grasp.

Once people start making comparisons to a player of the past, they want you to be that player. I try to go out there and create my own image, my own style, my own type of game. Right now I can't even think of one guy I've been compared to.

The rim is looking bigger and bigger every game.