Iron Man is my favorite superhero.

I'm definitely not an expert on public health.

I want Brooklyn to be a championship-caliber team.

I finally feel like I have an NBA home in Brooklyn.

My son is the most important person on the planet to me.

You have to kind of embrace the duality of every moment.

They gave me my chance, and I'm forever indebted to Brooklyn.

I stand up for what I believe in and what I believe is right.

My job is to help the team win games to the best of my ability.

Shoe companies and endorsers influence team decisions all the time.

I'm a California guy, but in my opinion I think Biggie is the best rapper.

I was fortunate enough to set myself up financially and do business things.

My family has a history in philanthropy, and I want to continue that legacy.

I'm passionate about blockchain as a whole, decentralized finance as a whole.

We need more flexibility and ownership over the value we bring to the league.

Look at it like this: I won the Skills Challenge and didn't get invited back.

You just feel good when you know you've got something nice on, something special.

Indeed, there's little question that mustaches are the ultimate facial accessory.

I almost went to UCLA, they were my third choice. But they only sort of wanted me.

I never got in this to be a 3rd PG, or a backup. Nor did I get into this for money.

I've had my differences with the NBA in terms of cryptocurrency and contractual things.

My brand is about self-expression and doing things authentic to me and not to make money.

Steve Blake is a great vet, but when I'm sitting behind him it's just like, c'mon, guys.'

I've pretty much been in every situation in terms of the roster... like roster spot 1-15.

When you venture out on your own, you know you may make more money, you may make less money.

I think there's a difference between internal confidence and situational confidence and understanding.

I was 6-4, about 155 at the end of high school and averaged like 11, 12 points and nine assists a game.

I feel like it's never too early to start planning your future and learning about business off the court.

These close losses, when they stack up, two, three, four, five in a row, they change the tenor of a season.

I tore my MCL and medial and lateral meniscus, too. All in one play and the first time I was really injured.

Transparency and liquidity make sense in my head, so that's why I have an affinity for blockchain as a whole.

I thought going to Colorado gave me the best chance to get to the league, and I wanted to play in the Pac-12.

When you're out there and you finally get to play extended minutes and you do well, it reaffirms your confidence.

You know, been on non-guaranteed deals, been a second round pick, been kinda, sorta viewed as a first round pick.

I grew 3 inches every year of my high school career. I went from 5-7 to 5-10 to 6-1 to 6-4, so I was really small.

My dream was always to be a great PG and lead my team to an NBA title. So that's what I'm fighting for and pursuing.

It's fun to be tasked with making plays and being allowed that freedom. It's everything I really dreamed of in the NBA.

What we're going for is the future of engagement. That's what Calaxy is designed to do. It's a complete paradigm shift.

When you get to a point of stop trying to not mess up and just playing basketball, you've got that base of comfortability.

Turning cash flows from contracts of professional athletes into securities is now possible through the power of blockchain.

People may not like what I have to say - obviously, I get the sarcastic nickname of 'Siri,' because they say I know things.

I feel like a lot of guys, they establish a lifestyle that's unsustainable once they're out of the NBA or any league really.

The most powerful thing billionaires have isn't their voice. It's earth-shattering, continent-moving, war-starting amounts of money.

You have to know yourself so well and be able to put it on whatever display you want to put it on and be confident in that and be fine with it.

If I can reach a half-million people with the click of a button, that's more powerful than finding half of a million people to give a dollar to.

I'm a real mellow guy, for the most part - yeah, no, not with Kobe. By far my favorite player of all time. His career was basically my childhood.

I wanted to have a shoe as a professional, and that sparked that creativity and thought process of what that could be like if I could have my own.

I'm really just a dude that cooks, plays with his son and thinks about stuff in his spare time outside of dedicating about six hours or so to basketball stuff.

I'm in the mode of acquiring knowledge and relationships on the business side and it's paramount that you learn as much as you can and have the best resources.

If I had been healthy and projected in the top 20 and then fell into the second round I'd have been hurt. But I knew that possibility was likely and I was ready.

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