Life changes when you have a child, when you have your own family. You become more careful about what you do. You're not going to be out late, going out to clubs, hanging out with your friends. You're going to be at home, taking care of your daughter, playing with her.

There's a line that separates having confidence and being conceited. I don't cross that line, but I have a lot of confidence in myself.

Personally, I think I've got split personalities, and I may need a psychiatrist. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Seriously. I'm serious about this.

You definitely gotta get more rest as an older player than you did when you were young. You're young, full of energy. You're out, up late, watching movies or out hanging out with your friends.

Kids are the most genuine thing to me: everything they say and do, they mean it.

Old-school guys, they don't need to see the doctor, the massage therapist. We'd come in when we was 21; we'd go right to the court and start shooting.

I've been talking basketball pretty much my whole life.

I don't have to use anything to motivate me, a trade or anything like that, for me to say I want to win a championship.

When you're not winning in your last couple of years, it gets frustrating because where's your motivation?

My strength comes from my mom. Just seeing what she had to go through to raise us, she wouldn't make excuses; she wouldn't put her head down. So I guess I looked at adversity right in the eye and took it on.

'Pulp Fiction' is my favorite movie of all time.

I understand when you have great players on losing teams who are tired of losing, struggling in the playoffs every year. You're the lone star. I've been in that position.

I think the most important thing I work on is just my mental approach to every day, my mental approach to the game. How to come in each and every day focused, doing what I want to do, I think that's just the biggest issue.

I can't remember last time I had a soda. It tastes like acid to me now.

I'm a basketball junkie and a real historian of the game, so for me to get a chance to express it and give my perspective on a national stage, I'm really enjoying it.

When you gotta go through something tough, I've always been a guy that just wants to get it out of the way.

I respect LeBron. People think we have a hate for each other, but I totally respect what he's done.

I've never been in a gang. None of my friends have been in a gang. I've never rolled around with big entourages.

In college, I probably lost a total of about 11 games, and then I came to the Celtics and in my first three weeks we went on a nine-game losing streak.

Good things only can last so long.

I think you're a product of your influences, your environment. You see guys with so much talent, but they got the wrong people around them telling them the wrong things. They wind up going down the wrong path.

I majored in criminal justice. I like 'CSI,' all that, '24.' I watch those shows on A&E, if I watch TV. I don't really watch TV shows.

I want to be that guy that says I was one of the first guys to put a banner in Brooklyn.

When you play on bad defensive teams, you get labeled as a bad defender.