I work hard on my game.

I ain't no quitter: I'm a competitor.

Never get too high; never get too low.

I'm in the search for the perfect game.

People who know me know I'm never satisfied.

I'm not a guy who's about the material things.

We expect nothing but greatness from ourselves.

That's what my game is built around: versatility.

You got to earn your buckets and earn your respect.

I take what the defense gives me, and I roll with it.

It's an honor to be named Rookie of the Year by the media.

When I was younger, I was taught to be as versatile as possible.

I could care less about statistics. It's all about team success.

I've got an addiction to this game. An addiction to being perfect.

The thing is, you don't ever want to have pressure turn to stress.

I love Minnesota. The cold is fine with me, being from New Jersey.

These guys, just because we're NBA athletes, we're not superhumans.

When you have a player like Tyus Jones, instantly chemistry is made.

That's why esports is so awesome: it's just like professional sports.

You never think that you're going to be in the NBA but be an All-Star as well.

I'm an Eagles fan since I was young. I'm always going to stay loyal to my team.

I work on my body tremendously to be able to withstand whatever is thrown my way.

I just feel that if you're the best human being, God will bless you with success.

I compete at the highest level every single night, regardless what the outcome is.

Every matchup is very important regardless of who the bigs are, who the guards are.

I do not know how it is to be a great player, to be a Hall of Famer. I want to learn.

I'm not too worried about points and all that stuff. It's about making the right play.

It doesn't matter to me where I play. It matters what you do at the place you play at.

Anytime someone expects something from me, I expect about five times more from myself.

You dwell too much on the past, you forget that you've got to take care of the present.

I thank God every day that I get a chance to do all these great things in a Timberwolves jersey.

It doesn't matter how successful or how unsuccessful a team is. It can all change with one pick.

When everyone is buying into a system and puts their ego to the side, that's when greatness happens.

I always have a motto: if it's going in-and-out one night, then the next opponent should be worried.

Great teams, you see players working off of wavelengths. Telepathic, not even actual physical things.

I think the biggest thing with me is that I just pride myself on being the best human being I can be.

Flip Saunders is a great coach and a great guy. Glen Taylor is the same way. He's a great human being.

I've talked to a lot of NBA superstars and legends about how I can improve my IQ offensively and defensively.

I want to be the strongest player, the most intelligent player, and the most skilled player on the court at all times.

I'd even say possibly I'm one of the best gamers in the NBA. I play everything. I play every single type of genre game.

Playing 'MyNBA2K' and 'NBA2K' is an essential part of my offseason and keeps me grounded during the season with all my travel.

It's hard to get me to even say I played good. That's just in me. I'm just never satisfied. A lot of my friends get annoyed by it.

I think people are going to be surprised at how long my legs are compared to my torso, and my arms as well - I am a very lanky fellow.

When you're in part of the same draft class, you always have a certain connection that not many other people can have with each other.

It doesn't matter if it's game one or game 82, playoffs or whatever. Sometimes the basketball gods don't play in your favor that night.

I live my life very Amish-like. Other than video games, I don't think I have a reason for electronics. It's a life that I've always loved.

It's great for people who like the teamwork and that also like the commando style, and that's why I think 'Call of Duty' is so successful.

It's amazing what video games have obviously done for not only the industry and for entertainment but for the world and social interactions.

Marc Gasol, he's one of the hardest people to guard. His ability to pass, shoot, and his size is something that can be a benefit to him a lot.

Growing up, I'd always been told that my biggest weakness was my body and how that was probably going to hold me back from accomplishing my dreams.

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