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When I go back home I can see the excitement about the Bucks.
I love the Bay Area.
Having new hips feels great.
It’s one of my goals – to be in this league a long time and leave a mark.
As a big, you don’t want to be the first one to shoot.
I really can just go out there and have fun and really just enjoy basketball.
Having the hip surgery and then still having the pain with it, I was kind of scared jumping off one leg, jumping off two feet. I was scared to be explosive.
Being a young guy coming from high school, you hear about voting, but you don’t know how to do it or where you go because it’s all new to you.
When the coaches tell you to work hard, be there at 9 o’clock, make sure to be early. If you’re not early, you’re late.
I’m a good rebounder, good on switching screens good defender; I’m looking to improve my offense and hopefully I can go out there show what I can do.
Playing two bigs out there is always a lot of fun. Banging on the rebounds, crashing the glass. It always feels better when you got another big down there with you.
I don’t like to limit myself because when I watch the games a lot of guys are interchangeable.
You just kind of deal with it. Manage it. Do what you can do, but when it hit my hamstring, it was something I couldn’t control and something I couldn’t play through.
After I lost some weight and got really healthy, I got more athletic and healthy every year, more confident every year.
At some point, my time will come.
I consider the West Coast home, but Milwaukee is still a special place.
At UCLA they told me to maintain my weight. I was 220 when I got there, they told me to keep it for my age. But I think I could put on weight pretty easily and it’s something I’m going to try to do.
If my coach needs me to play the four, I will play it. If they need me to play the three I will play it.
It’s just sad to see what happened to Nipsey when he was doing all these great things for the community. Hopefully, everybody in different communities can learn from that and realize you don’t want to take away the people that are doing great things for you, in your community.
UCLA was recruiting me before the coaching change, and when the new staff came in I was not sure, but Coach Alford and the whole staff made me feel comfortable, especially on my official visit.
Being from Milwaukee is a badge of honor.
As a young guy, you don’t like listening to adults and older people. You think they’re just old and don’t know what they’re talking about.
To be a part of a cornerstone of a team that is considered a dynasty is big time for me.
Some aren’t as fortunate as others, so I admire young people who see it’s important to give back to their community, connect with great people and have fun.
I still miss the Midwest feel with the weather, people overall and food. Sometimes I feel like I need the cold again just to get that chip on my shoulder again. There’s nothing like going outside and being cold.
I’ve been through a lot with injuries and I kind of know the process, I know what it takes to get back and I’ve been through the rehab stages before.
Each year I try to get better and add something new to my game.
At UCLA, I don’t think I showed everything I can do. I just showed what I can do inside.
To be a part of something special and compete for a championship is something that’s not capable on every team.
I’m just happy to be with the Warriors.
I just want to get my body healthy and work on my game.
At the three, you can kind of float around. At the four, it’s not as much freedom on offense.
It’s kinda frustrating to play on an injury, not certain what’s the problem.
It feels like everyday when you’re outside in Los Angeles, you’re supposed to go the beach or something.
Guys joke with me that Milwaukee is one of the worst NBA cities, but I take pride in being from Milwaukee.