I owe a lot to my teammates.

I've been blessed to be in the NBA.

I'm a collector of designer backpacks.

My game has really picked up in the NBA.

I try to get through a book every two weeks.

I play videogames all the time on the plane.

I want to be just like Steph when I grow up.

In golf, you're more competing with yourself.

I like stick deodorant. I'm not a huge fan of spritz.

Tech stuff, I will always do. They've been good to me.

I don't really shop too much. I shop a few times a year.

It's a really good place for me to be, on the golf course.

As long as I keep working hard, the sky will be the limit.

Kevin Gamble was one of the first NBA players from my city.

I'm always training. I've been told that I don't take enough time off.

It's definitely important for kids to learn in many different settings.

You see a lot of finesse players in our league who have a lot of success.

'Stay with it' was our coach's motto. That's what we did. This is unreal!

I do a little bit of everything... kind of like being a chef on the court.

I'm just a golf enthusiast where I enjoy the game so much, and I'm excited.

I'm pretty fast getting up and down the court, especially with Andre Miller.

Math was my favorite subject, so numbers were always running through my mind.

Ben Horowitz, he's the guy. He's really big into hip-hop, and he's a brainiac.

The biggest thing is becoming a better player and proving your doubters wrong.

The majority of NBA players' upbringing, there's not much financial education.

It's a real accomplishment for me, personally, to be named to the All-Star team.

Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar were the two guys with unstoppable moves.

Yoga helps me with basketball, but it helps me outside of it more than anything.

Most of the time, it's easy for us basketball players to adjust to our situation.

I have a drive to get more steals and improve my game and stats overall every year.

The tech titans and the tech guys who I most admire are the ones behind the scenes.

I came to the Bay Area not just to play basketball but to explore business interests.

I really don't care what people call me. I don't like 'Iggy,' but I'm used to it now.

Even if you shoot 60, now you're aiming for 59. Golf is something you can never master.

Not even thinking about anything. My mind is a blank. We just want to enjoy the moment.

I used to be PlayStation only, but Xbox 360 is really cool, so we play 'Live' and 'Tiger.'

The common denominator is that we have guys who are really hungry to show what they can do.

I want to dominate a little more, just be a level beyond everyone else. I expect that from myself.

I'm always happy for guys who are enjoying the game and maximizing their potential on and off the court.

I don't want to be a basketball player that's a businessman. I want to be a businessman that's a business.

In high school, I figured I'd get a few extra baskets by getting steals. I would just pressure up the ball.

When I introduce my basketball friends to golf, I tell them to just swing halfway. The power is the easy part.

In the Finals, you want to set a statement like, 'This is me. This is who I am.' You know everyone's watching.

I've had a lot of help... from Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, venture capitalists. They've helped me out a ton.

Especially as pro athletes, at the highest level, what we put into our bodies plays a huge part in our performance.

I've been able to meet interesting people who have helped me. And, in turn, I want to help out my fellow NBA players.

Guys on Team U.S.A. were calling me Iggy just to mess with me. I've been called that since I was a kid. I don't care.

Yoga, meditation, and unplugging the phone at night to make sure I get enough hours of sleep. That's huge for athletes.

I always wanted to present myself well and express my style with my clothes, as well as who I was as a basketball player.

When you get to college, they're never teaching you how to start a credit line or get a loan on a car, things of that nature.

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