I love gospel, Christian R&B, and rap.

We truly do live in an amazing country.

I'm pretty chill when I'm not on the court.

Everyone thinks about retirement at some point.

Every year the goal is a championship. That's what I expect.

Whenever I get a task I can focus on, I get excited for that.

I listen to music on the bus or in the car on the way to a game.

I think scarves are just wonderful. They can dress up any outfit.

Every time there's a competition, I want to be able to dominate it.

I don't want to limit to the playoffs, I want to win a championship.

You never want to see people disrespect anything that stands for honor.

We play so hard and overall the Olympics are such a positive experience.

I think it takes different types of winners to maintain a winning culture.

It's a great feeling to be recognized for all the hard work that I've put in.

I think I live in the land of high expectations after playing at Connecticut.

I don't want to ever change my mindset and expect less of myself as a defender.

I like to get out in transition. That is one of my favorite aspects of the game.

I loved watching Cynthia Cooper growing up when she played for the Houston Comets.

It feels really great to finally be able to have the moment of being drafted No. 1.

Not being able to end the last game of my college career with a win, it really hurts.

Both of my grandmothers are aging well, and my mom is, too. I've got some good genes.

I want to be one of those players who you watch on film and say, 'Where's the weakness?'

Most of the time I'm really not aware of what I am doing. I'm just so locked into the moment.

You can have X's and O's, you can have talent, but if you don't have a vision, it won't work.

I've been engaged in so many meaningful things. I've been full with family and ministry things.

I think if you can find competitive people, they'll make any environment that they go to winners.

The most satisfying way to play basketball is when you can get the best out of everyone on the court.

My mom showed me how important it is to surround yourself with opportunities and make the most of them.

I think legacies are most meaningful with the impressions that a person can leave on a group of people.

I'm pretty into music. Anything with music I love... I'm really big on lyrical content plus a good beat.

That's kind of what my mindset has always been, just focus on every day, and making the most of each day.

Coming onto the Jordan Brand absolutely gives more attention to women's basketball and basketball in general.

I don't pay attention to a lot of people - I pay attention to a select few, and that's worked out well for me.

I need to continue to be wise, be efficient and prepared for every game that I play leading up to the Olympics.

I don't have many superstitions, but I do have a few things I like to do out of routine and habit before a game.

I'm fortunate to be a player who can do a lot of things well. Not everything perfectly, but several things well.

Eating cleaner has helped me with recovery, to keep my body in position to play as many minutes as my team needed.

I want to be one of those players like Jason Kidd, who is always in tune with the game and sees several plays ahead.

Sometimes when you're young and a little more immature, you can overdo things or not really have your legs under you.

I'm very hard on myself. I'm the first person that'll say, 'Yeah I messed up.' And then I'll try to go out and fix it.

I'm a basketball fan, I'm a fan of greatness and I think anybody who knows anything about basketball knows great shooters.

Like most kids, I grew up idolizing Michael Jordan and continue to work relentlessly to reach his iconic status on the court.

It's crazy, it really is, to just be fortunate enough to continue to be in positions to win, to be playing well, to be healthy.

One thing my fans don't know about me is how much I love guacamole! But it has to be a little chunky and just a little bit spicy.

When you invest in something for so long and you stop and have nothing to fill that space, it can be more of a crisis of identity.

Whenever there's something that that needs to be done for my team, I kind of come alive and get turned on and want to get it done.

I enjoyed practices at college. That is where you really get down and dirty and really get some development and see what you have.

That's where I got my passion for the game, watching the WNBA on TV. Cynthia Cooper, Raise the Roof, We Got Next, I was into all of it.

I play the drums, I love to sing. I'll make a beat anywhere - on the wall, on the floor - and I can have fun doing just about anything.

My perception has changed from thinking if someone's in jail they're supposed to be, to there's a lot of factors that's not that simple.

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