I'm a big video game fan.

The only thing I command is respect.

I haven't been a leader - not at all.

You want to keep the defense guessing.

My focus is basketball, and that's it.

All I do is sit at home and watch Netflix.

No alarm clock needed. My passion wakes me up.. !

I'm probably one of the most competitive people ever.

Multiple Bentleys isn't making anyone 'financially set.'

I want to be on the cover of 'GQ.' That's a personal goal.

I'm going to give input when I need to. When it needs to be said.

I love the gym; I love basketball. I'm really passionate about it.

I went to my agent and told them, 'I want to be on another Disney show.'

Guys like Josh Gordon need to stay in his sport and mind his own business.

Even during my injury, I had fun because I got to be a regular college kid.

I felt like we would have definitely won an NBA championship if everyone was healthy.

Draft day is a hectic day, especially for draftees and, more or less, for management.

Everybody in the NBA is good. And then you have the really good ones and the great ones.

One game I'm always on is 'NBA Jam.' And 'Bejeweled,' games like that, and 'Temple Run.'

When it applies to the Olympics and making a decision, I have to claim Australia as my country.

I do feel like a Clevelander. Every time, when people ask me, I automatically say, 'My home is Cleveland.'

My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.

I'm in Cleveland. I enjoy myself. I enjoy going out and competing at highest level for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

One thing that somebody told me is that leadership is a lonely role - some people can do it, and some people can't.

When you're playing against a whole bunch of All-Stars, it's like a video game. There's so much talent on the floor at once.

Going in, you want to play a perfect season and play throughout the whole entire season, but injuries are a part of basketball.

I don't leave home without my Skullcandy Crushers. I don't leave home without my Bible, without my phone, and without my computer.

'Grease' is an awesome movie. I wish they'd make a new one, more for our time. The graphics are terrible when you look back on it.

When I'm playing the 1-guard, teams do a great job of just loading up and preparing for my drives and preparing for my three-point shots.

I do have a chef, but I still go out. Sometimes I can still blend in, and sometimes I get a little bombarded. It's the best of both worlds.

I can't even give my father a proper gift. Every single Father's Day means so much to me. I'm so close to him. He's my big brother, but also my father.

I've worked countless hours in the gym, so I feel like I'm already prepared for the game. So when I'm listening to music pregame, it's really just about personal enjoyment.

Basketball isn't a game; It's an art form. You master the fundamentals so you can forget 'em, so you can improvise and just concentrate on what really matters: getting buckets.

Directors tell me what to do, and I kind of just put my own twist to it, just to get inside my personality that everybody doesn't really get to see - my off-the-court interests and the way I act. It's just me.

I'm not really a big X's and O's guy, but if you want to go there, I'm more of a space-the-floor type of coach: Five out, zero in, and that's the way we play basketball, screen and roll here and there, pocket passes everywhere; it's what it's about.

When I'm playing the 1-guard, I'm kind of seeing everything that's going on. When I play the 2, I have a more broader understanding of what's going on and where the screens are being set in order for not only myself to get open, but for my teammates.

I've been musically inclined since I picked up an instrument in the fourth grade. I just really appreciate music. I love to listen to it; I love to sing. I wouldn't consider myself, like, a natural singer. I just developed it over time, honestly, just listening. I'm a great listener to music.

Growing up, I was a typical high school kid when YouTube first came out, and I was just watching a whole lot of videos of guys in the league I'm playing with now, guys that aren't in the league, and guys that came before me, just watching the moves that they do, and going out in my backyard and trying them. I did it almost every single day. And I didn't do any crazy dribbling drills or any two-ball dribbling drills. I'm really not good at two-ball dribbling. Nah, never did that. I just went out and tried the moves that I saw.

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