It's homework. It sucks.

I can be fine and not smile.

I do like to go bowling a lot.

My mental state is perfectly fine.

I'm from the inner city of Buffalo.

I've been strong my whole entire life.

I'm not really worried about individual stats.

I lived in Indiana, and Reggie Miller was everywhere.

I know I'm one of the biggest busts in NBA history...

Fundamentals - everybody has that. I definitely have that.

When I was in Portland, there were some dark times for me.

It doesn't say how much you played on your championship ring.

Since I've been in fourth grade, all I've known was basketball.

When my knee feels good, I'm always going to feel I can do more.

I've got to warm up to warm up and then play. I understand that now.

I'd be lying if I said that it didn't suck to see Durant doing so well.

You gotta be nice. The way I look at it, why not be a nice guy to people?

It's a game. Don't put too much pressure on yourself that you can't have fun.

I Bust-A-Move! Old-school style too: like, I'll bust a Robot out in a second.

I don't want to get dunked on too much, and I want to make it to the playoffs.

I wouldn't say I regret anything. I would say I just wish I did things better.

I started to play in the fourth grade and didn't score for, like, a whole year.

When a girl sends me 100 pictures, I have to send something back every now and then.

I know my knee's going to heal. I know it's going to get back. I just don't know when.

Me being in shape allows me to be more mobile and do better things, make bigger plays.

When I get 100 percent, and I get to improve on the court, I feel I can be an All-Star.

I'll be remembered as the biggest bust in NBA history. But I can't do nothing about that.

When you're on the court with guys that know basketball, it's a universal language for us.

I've been watching 'Two and a Half Men.' That's my number one. Then 'Gossip Girl' and '90210.'

Is there any proof that I'm a bust? All there is proof of is that I have bad luck with injuries.

Everyone else has days when they don't want to smile, when you just want to come in and be regular.

I'm just trying to work on my game and get better. That's all I can do. Keep working hard, keep trying.

Like I would love to be a ladies man, but it's like... uh, you're seven feet tall, and you need to shave!

I'm going to try to jump over people, and I'm going to try to run all day. If my body lets me, I'll do it.

I want an Ohio State degree, and not all of their classes are online, so it might have to be after I retire.

For starters, Portland isn't a great city to live in if you're a young, African American male with a lot of money.

I know it's a team game, but, you know, the great ones can do that - have their team involved and take over a game.

I hear it each day. If I'm not smiling, if I don't have the biggest grin on my face, then it's like I'm always down.

My cousin got wrapped up in the NBA lifestyle and threw parties at my house all the time. So I got wrapped up in it, too.

Marking success, for me, is walking onto a court and just walking off healthy, no matter if it is one minute or two minutes.

Everybody would love to be able to be great and make it to the NBA All-Star Game as a rookie. I mean, that is everybody's goal.

I was a professional rehab/workout guy for four years. I wasn't even a basketball player - just a guy who got paid to exercise.

I know I'm one of the biggest busts in NBA history, and I know it will only get worse as Kevin Durant continues doing big things.

My favorite player, growing up, was David Robinson. He was really the first person that I actually knew about and actually watched.

If you're out there, and you can't do it, that makes you a bust. Well, I was never really out there. I was never Greg Oden in the NBA.

When I was out there on the floor, I think I did pretty good for myself... I've never really had enough time to play and actually improve.

It's frustrating that my body can't do what my mind wants it to do sometimes. But worrying or complaining about it isn't going to fix anything.

I'll know that when I play a good game, a decent game, and I know when I can play a lot better and aggressive, when I can take over a game myself.

My dream is to be able to play basketball, and if I can go out there and do it, run up and down, and come off the court again healthy, that's goal one.

To meditate on Scripture is to allow the truth of God's Word to move from head to heart. It is to so dwell upon a truth that it becomes part of our being.

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