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The fans here are great. I think that energy is just going to carry over to how I play on the court and just give me a little boost of energy.
At first, I was thinking about just getting to the NBA, just watching the NBA, being one of the All-Stars in the NBA.
I want to be the No. 1 pick really bad. It’s been a dream of mine since I was a little kid, and I feel like I would fit well in Boston.
I’m just trying to look at different ways to see how the ball can go in the hoop.
My mom did a good job making sure I worked for everything I got. Really, it just helped me realize the real world and how people who don’t have everything have to work for stuff.
I’m just out there supporting my teammates, but when I’m out there, I’m going to lay it out on the line.
College, by far, was the best time of my life. Just being able to go there right now and not worry about paying bills and all that and just having fun.
Most people don’t know I like to block shots. I’m going to be a big point guard out there. So just come in and prove myself. Just show why I belong on this stage.
I’m confident. I feel great coming in, and I’m just looking forward to building each and every day.
Everything is a learning experience, both good and bad that happen to you. You take what happens and learn from it. That’s how I look at everything, the good and bad. You learn about it, and you improve.
When I’m on the court, I feel at peace, really. It feels like my home. I’m always thinking of something creative to do, like trick shots or something like that. It’s just something about the basketball court that touches me; it makes me feel like nothing is wrong on the court.
Being able to play together, we’re going to motivate each other; we’re going to help each other out. I think it would be something special.
I always come out playing like I’m the underdog on the court. I never want anyone to catch up to me; that’s just how I look at it.
I would want to wear No. 20, just because a lot of history behind that number through high school and college.
Anyone that’s your competitor is going to think that they’re better.
I guarantee that if you ask anyone who is guarding me, they won’t say I’m taking plays off. It’s actually a compliment to me that I make the game look that easy, where people think I don’t play that hard.
Physically I feel great, and mentally I feel great.
I’m OK with failing. You’ve got to fail in life in order to get better. I’m going to be fine.
I can rebound, block shots, push the ball – basically, anything you need from a guard. Off the court, I’m humble.
I believe I fill in every box on both ends of the floor.
I’m a versatile point guard who is unselfish and can score at all three levels.
I used to do crazy tricks. I would stand on the seat, wheelies, stuff like that.
I think that’s the biggest thing, just helping me grow on and off the court. It’s always what I’ve been about, and I think that’s special.
It’s always good to see what people think, but you can’t go off paper. You got to work hard to get what you want.
I’m just trying to be the best teammate I can possibly be.