Family comes first - above basketball.

It's hard for me to miss out on a game.

I work hard in the offseason for that situation - for injury prevention.

I've been blessed to have a body that's durable.

My preference is to just be on the court. I just want to play no matter where that is at.

You're going to go through some tough stretches. You've got to continue to stay positive, continue to press through it.

My role is just be a leader on the court, be a team player, and that's what I am.

You've got to go with the flow. Whatever happens, you've just got to be ready for it.

I'm going to be the one guy diving on the ground for loose balls.

You can learn something from losses, wins, an unsuccessful season, a successful season.

I've had times when layups didn't go in, you start second-guessing yourself. It's how you come at it and how you react to it.

I doubt myself for sure. Sometimes it gets that bad when you can't find a rhythm.

I feel like I'm a tough guy.

Every time I catch the ball, I'm seeing a lot of bodies. The key for me is not to force.

Me, helping people stay in a good state of mind, is actually what I'm good at and what I do.

Just getting away from the game, getting away from basketball was a good thing for me.

It's a privilege to be an All-Star for the second straight year.

Don't let my facial expressions fool you. I try to stay poised and calm at all times, but I'm having a blast.

You ask me, I feel like I've got a matchup against anybody. It doesn't matter who it is.

You let a guy take care of business. You leave him in a space. You don't want to run up to him and say, Yo, man, you can do this. You can knock this free throw down.' You just let a guy do what he does.

I think sometimes with experience, it brings a sense of laziness and complacency. I try not to get complacent.

I am honored to be selected as the first-ever PGA WORKS Ambassador. Through CORE4, we are committed to training, educating and guiding young men and women toward success in everything they do in life.

For us, as hoopers and as basketball players, doesn't matter the scenario, the scene. True hoopers and true basketball players are going to get out and perform.

We have to take every game serious. And when I say serious, I mean doing the right things, practicing good habits.