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On the court, I'm not afraid of anything. I try to have confidence and have a belief in myself.
There's more to life than basketball. The most important thing is your family and taking care of each other and loving each other no matter what.
My wife would probably say I'm the messiest person in the history of husbands.
Success comes after you conquer your biggest obstacles and hurdles.
I'm very conscious of data and analytics, and understanding how our body works and different loads that we put on it throughout the course of games and practices. It helps you make adjustments if you need to, helps you be smarter about your workouts, and I think it protects you from injuries to not over-exert yourself.
No better blessing than the responsibility of fatherhood.
The best shooters shoot the exact same way every single time they look at the basket.
Each game is an opportunity to be on a great stage and be a witness for Christ. When I step on the floor, people should know who I represent, who I believe in.
I can get better. I haven't reached my ceiling yet on how well I can shoot the basketball.
Being a father kind of gives you something more to play for.
I can't say enough, how important my faith is to how I play the game and who I am.
It's all about winning. Stats really don't matter, I mean, guys have great series and all that, and people take notice and take their place in history with those stats and all that stuff. But at the end of the day, it's all about winning and what you can do to help your team get to that point.
This was an unbelievable experience.
Success is born out of faith, an undying passion, and a relentless drive.
If you take time to realize what your dream is and what you really want in life - no matter what it is, whether it's sports or in other fields - you have to realize that there is always work to do, and you want to be the hardest working person in whatever you do, and you put yourself in a position to be successful. And you have to have a passion about what you do.
I can speak volumes about the guy sitting next to me. You look at his stat line tonight, he had a lot of foul trouble and didn't really get going, but when he was in there, he was defending. He was playing physical, and he was doing everything he could to help us win.
There's more to me than just this jersey I wear, and that's Christ living inside of me,
I have a bet with my mom that involves a little money, and if I have too many turnovers, she gets in my pocket. I'm afraid of that for sure.
Doesn't matter where you come from, what you have or don't have ... All you need to have is faith in God, and undying passion for what you do, what you choose to do in this life, and a relentless drive and the will to do whatever it takes to be successful at whatever you put your mind to.
I'm pretty much on the "eat whatever you can diet," just to get calories in, so I can maintain myself throughout the season.
Basketball was mine, and that's what's carried me to this point.
Kids put life into perspective. I never have a bad day. Life happens and you get bad news sometime, or things don't go your way at work - for me that might mean I lose a game or not play well - but that doesn't affect my mood from day to day. I love going home and seeing the smiles on my daughters' faces being happy to see me, and that makes everything all right.
Success is not an accident, success is actually a choice.
I really cherish everything that basketball brings; and I think, for me, it's been a great ride and I'm not done yet.
I prepare to the point where instinct take over ...
I'm not the guy who's afraid of failure. I like to take risks, take the big shot and all that.
I do a little sign on the court every time i make a shot or a good pass and i pound my chest and point to the sky - it symbolizes that i have a heart for God. It's something that my mom and I came up with in college and I do it every time I step on the floor as a reminder of who i'm playing for.
When you get out in the field, it's just like any other game. You want to be the same player, the same team that has gotten them to that point. I don't think you have to do anything special. Just be yourself and allow all the time you put in that take over and get the job done.
In my terms, "neurocognitive efficiency" is being able to make smarter, faster decisions on the floor.
I love that basketball gives me the opportunities to do good things for people and to point them towards the Man who died for our sins on the cross,