I know I'm a winner.

I'm not a dirty player.

My arms are pretty long.

Hard work speaks for itself.

My life is pretty calculated.

I play the game the right way.

I don't really read the papers.

No better way to bond than food.

I just want a ring. Bottom line.

I take accountability for my actions.

I will never play for the Miami Heat.

I'm going to compete every possession.

When I'm on the court, I just compete.

Nothing happens overnight in this game.

I'm a competitor. I never doubt myself.

I take pride in being a great teammate.

Whatever my team needs - that's what I do.

I haven't played defense in a couple years.

I'm an extension of the coach on the floor.

I never doubted myself. It just didn't work.

The only thing that can conquer hate is love.

I've been basically challenged my whole life.

I have no doubts about what my talents can do.

People have been counting me out since Day One.

I play the game hard; I play the game with an edge.

Every team doesn't fit every person's style of play.

That's part of the NBA. It's a lot of ups and downs.

A leader can't pick and choose when he wants to lead.

Every player, every coach doesn't always see eye to eye.

I don't mind being judged or pressure being put on myself.

Every night, I go out there, and I try to compete and win.

Everything happens for a reason; I'm a big believer in that.

I try to be two or three steps ahead of my guy, my opponent.

Coach showed he believed in me. So I had to believe in myself.

You can consider me stubborn, but I think I'm really intelligent.

When you lose, nobody likes it and you start turning on each other.

They got a lot of easy baskets and rebounds. That is what killed us.

When everyone touches the ball, it gives you energy and life on defense.

What I pride myself on mostly is making the game easier for my teammates.

If guys buy into the system, believe in their coach, that goes a long way.

Who doesn't want the ball? Everyone wants the ball; everyone wants to score.

A lot of people didn't see me play in Sacramento. I think we had one TV game.

I want to be a general manager, and I want to be a head coach. Definitely both.

Whether I start or I'm the guy to come off the bench, I'll do whatever it takes.

You can get caught up in making and missing shots, but the game is so much more.

A trade is a trade, but it's different as far as summertime versus in the season.

You don't do charity work for publicity. Well, I know I don't. Everybody's different.

Hopefully I'll be a GM one day, or even a coach, teaching the game to the young guys.

I'm obviously very grateful to play for a sports organization like the Boston Celtics.

I remember when I was a younger cat, I always thought the veteran guys talked too much.

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