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Most of the stuff I try in a game, in the moment, I have supreme confidence I’m going to execute it.
I expected to be a pretty good NBA point guard and hopefully win a championship. But MVP and all this stuff? Not really.
You have so much fun playing games. We all love basketball, so we never want the season to end, ’cause then it’s five months of sitting around and watching the playoffs.
When I step forward on the floor, I have the confidence that I’m the best player playing that night and that I am the most prepared at what I need to be doing.
I’ve taken countless shots in my life, so you know the ones when you’re in rhythm, with a perfect release, and it’s on track, that it’s going in.
That feeling is so intoxicating, walking off the court holding the Larry O’Brien trophy. So I just want to do that again.
There’s a reason that I have confidence out there, and it’s about how I prepare for games and for series and seasons and whatnot, so we’ve got to stick with that kind of thought process.
Control your own destiny! Control your own destiny!
The biggest thing is just routine. I think that’s the biggest correlation between golfers and basketball players.
I always have confidence, whether I miss four in a row or make four in a row, that the next one’s going in. To a coach, sometimes that might not make sense.
Any East Coast road trip we have is very exciting, just being on the road, taking it all in.
Once it gets down to single-digit games, you know the season’s end is approaching, and we’re all pretty physically tired.
We knew sports was important to us and our family, but there are priorities in life.Obviously, faith is foremost; how we did in school is important. If we didn’t handle that business then there were no privileges.
We have a great group of guys that really sacrifice every night, care about each other, and try to play the right away.
I am pretty chill before games. Have a go-to routine that keeps me busy until we are ready to take the court so I’m not just sitting around anxious for the game.
I just feel so much more comfortable and confident every game I play.
I wasn’t going to shy away from getting married when I did and having a baby young and starting a family, even with the job that I chose.
I always have confidence, whether I miss four in a row or make four in a row, that the next one’s going in. To a coach, sometimes that might not make sense.
I expected to be a pretty good NBA point guard and hopefully win a championship. But MVP and all this stuff? Not really.
Your touch and your feel for the game is pretty much gone if you don’t work on it – at least get some shots up or dribble the ball.
I don’t like people looking at someone else’s image.
Shooting the ball is a part of the game. Everybody can shoot in their own way. Not everybody can make. But everybody can shoot.
I am not a BART regular but have taken it probably five times to and from the city with some of my teammates. Nice to just hop on the train and enjoy some of the views of the Bay Area while I’m out.
I’m blessed to have such a tight-knit family that we can talk about anything. Whether we talk frequently or not, since we’re on separate ends of the country, there are a lot of moving parts, and we always stay tight and find that center ground that keeps us together.
Drinking water is essential to a healthy lifestyle.
To excel at the highest level – or any level, really – you need to believe in yourself, and hands down, one of the biggest contributors to my self-confidence has been private coaching.
Recently partnered with Express Men as a brand ambassador, so my closet is full of the new fashion trends and styles that keep me fresh for games.
Once it gets down to single-digit games, you know the season’s end is approaching, and we’re all pretty physically tired.
If you can’t move and talk to people that you see, it’s not really my scene.
All of us are in the same place, each with our own rooms, and we were allowed to do whatever we wanted. Which is totally different than college, where they manage your schedule for you. In the NBA, you’re on your own.
The way I try to represent my family and coaches, I think all are characteristics the league aspires to portray. That’s just who I am.
The vibe in our locker room is real energetic and fun and real personable, I think from Day 1. That gets you through a lot of tough times, where in hard times, it might be common nature for guys to do their own thing and split up and become silent.
A wet spot on the floor kind of put a scare in myself, so you never know inside those lines what might happen.
I am not a BART regular but have taken it probably five times to and from the city with some of my teammates. Nice to just hop on the train and enjoy some of the views of the Bay Area while I’m out.
Water is my drink.
I can’t jump the highest. I’m obviously not the biggest, not the strongest.
Any East Coast road trip we have is very exciting, just being on the road, taking it all in.
I won’t have to do any major changes to continue my career a long way, hopefully. Just hopefully stay healthy and be able to help a team out as I go through and still play at a pretty high level.
Basketball is booming, and it’s not just an Under Armour standpoint: it’s about the game itself. Kids going out and playing and being inspired by what we do on the court.
I had talked to a lot of people in Golden State’s front offices before the draft. They said they liked me, but they had a lot of guards, so I didn’t think that I would end up there.
I know what I do for my team and what my teammates expect of me on both ends of the floor.
Hopefully I won’t be the last big splash at Under Armour.
I always have an optimistic view, no matter what it is.
I try to do the fancy things out there by going with both hands, making crossover moves, and having a certain creativity and flair to my game.
We knew sports was important to us and our family, but there are priorities in life.Obviously, faith is foremost; how we did in school is important. If we didn’t handle that business then there were no privileges.
I’ve always believed that success for anyone is all about drive, dedication, and desire, but for me, it’s also been about confidence and faith.
Most home teams have chapels, so when I’m on the road I’ll probably go to their services.
I’m 6’3″ and 185 pounds on a good day, so I probably relate more to the casual fan who watches the game and is not super athletic, not this crazy monster of physical stature.
Whatever that means, however you got on that mountain, why not try to climb it? And do it in your own way.
I’m very active on social media and see the huge impact it has on engaging with fans and being able to have a voice.
People have told me, ‘You shouldn’t bring your daughter onto the podium, ’cause it’s the workplace,’ and things like that. But I’m not gonna really listen to that. I’m gonna do what I think is fun for me and my family, and everything’ll be all right.
I just feel so much more comfortable and confident every game I play.
That summer after the draft was probably the most fun I’ve ever had, because all I had to do every day was wake up and go work out for four or five hours. I got to play some golf, which I love to do, too, and then got to hang out with my family.
There’s a reason that I have confidence out there, and it’s about how I prepare for games and for series and seasons and whatnot, so we’ve got to stick with that kind of thought process.
To win MVP was a dream come true for sure, but there are guys who have done this multiple times.
We’re not going to go 82-0 and blow everybody out. We are going to be challenged.
I think about the milestones from my childhood and what it will be like to watch our kids go through them. Taking Riley to her first day of school was a whirlwind. I can’t imagine what middle school is going to be like, and high school, and graduation.
With the NBA’s dress code, I had to revamp my wardrobe a little bit. They call it ‘business casual.’ You have to wear dress jeans or dress slacks, with a collared shirt or sweater. And you can’t wear athletic shoes.
Shooting the ball is a part of the game. Everybody can shoot in their own way. Not everybody can make. But everybody can shoot.
We’re going to have to work. We’re going to have to play well. Nothing will be given to us.
I want to thank God, obviously for the health, for the talent He’s given me, for my family who supports me, for the things that basketball’s taught me on and off the court. For the people that I’ve been able to meet through the game of basketball.
Hopefully I won’t be the last big splash at Under Armour.
We’re going to have to work. We’re going to have to play well. Nothing will be given to us.
You have so much fun playing games. We all love basketball, so we never want the season to end, ’cause then it’s five months of sitting around and watching the playoffs.
FaceTime helps me a lot. I feel like I’m at home even though I’m not.
I can’t jump the highest. I’m obviously not the biggest, not the strongest.
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