I'm a loyal guy.

I'm very adaptable.

Tattoos are addictive.

My ultimate goal is to win.

Nobody can stop me. Plain and simple.

Do I want to be an All-Star? For sure.

I'm a silent assassin - I can say that.

I never get into the game of playing GM.

Ultimately, I want to make the playoffs.

D.C., I love you. Mystics, I rock with you.

I was someone who thought my vote didn't count.

Besta Beal has no chill, and I love her for it.

I've always had to grow up faster than what I am.

Guys really do get better as the playoffs go along.

There is power in unity. There is power in strength.

We have to utilize our platforms as athletes to speak out.

U.S.A. and the NBA are two different brands of basketball.

I really don't even know how to take a compliment honestly.

I'm not the type of guy who tries to do everything by myself.

I adjust to who is with me, who I'm playing, the new guys we add.

I trust my teammates and everybody to step up and carry the load.

That's something I'm trying to be better at, fix my body language.

I'll never say a player doesn't deserve to be on the all-star team.

My style is very laid back. Just wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and kicks.

I've grown into that more aggressive, more selfish basketball at times.

With confidence, you feel like you can pretty much do anything on the floor.

I don't even know how tall I am. I'm hoping 6-4. I'm 6-4, 6-5 on a good day.

I feel like team meetings should happen one time a year, and that should be it.

As long as we are all incorporated within offense and everybody's eating, we're good.

I'm honored and humbled to be named the Seasonlong NBA Community Assist Award winner.

I like to sketch and draw and a lot of people don't know is that I drew a lot of my tats.

I want to get my degree and that's something I take pride in, especially being a man of color.

I just want to go out there and play basketball, do it at a high level, put us in a position to win.

That's one thing I don't want to happen is a regret getting a tat because that bad boy not going away.

I would say a guy I always respect and admire is Dame. I always liked Dame's game. I watch him, just his work ethic.

I feel like the impact that you leave on others and your teammates and everybody around you is what's most important.

I'm not best friends with Giannis, and I'm not best friends with LeBron. I know them both, and I'm cordial with both.

I'm easy to adapt to. I'm not going to come in and say I need this shot, I need the ball here or there. Doesn't matter.

Barbecue chips, Lay's in particular are my favorite. If you have anything barbecue around me, I'm pretty much nibblin' on 'em.

My family has always been my circle. I know it might sound kind of weird, but if you know a little bit about me, you'd understand.

He's a magnificent ball-handler, gets to the basket, manipulates defenses, so I definitely I admire Dame and what he does for sure.

I feel like if I have a ring, that's far better than being an All-Star. As an individual accolade, for sure, 100%, I want to be one.

I'm humble, and guys always say I act older than what I am so I always keep that mentality and make sure everything is focused and serious.

You never grow up thinking you'll have your own personal bobblehead. And then when you make it, it's like, 'Damn, here's a little mini statue.'

I just trust my teammates to be able to make the right play - I don't have to score every time I have the ball, or shoot the ball every time I have it.

Just been getting my faith life together, and I feel like that's honestly putting me at a place of peace to where I can play my game, have fun with it.

I don't necessarily see myself or consider myself an activist, but I feel like I have a platform, and I'm going to utilize it to the best of my ability.

I've been pulled over with four hoopers in the car before and we've all been taken out and searched because we were black riding in a white neighborhood.

I can't sit here and try to do it all on my own because there's no way I'll be able to. It's a matter of trusting my teammates no matter what it looks like.

That's what I love so much about my family and friends, man. They continue to support me at the same time they keep me grounded and talk to me like I'm with them.

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