On the court, I'm not afraid of anything. I try to have confidence and have a belief in myself.

To win MVP was a dream come true for sure, but there are guys who have done this multiple times.

Most of the stuff I try in a game, in the moment, I have supreme confidence I'm going to execute it.

The funny part is I feel like somebody is stalking me, like, at my local course and sizing up my game.

In my terms, "neurocognitive efficiency" is being able to make smarter, faster decisions on the floor.

We just forced them into tough shots that whole overtime. It was a classic five minutes that we needed.

For me, when you are have people wondering what is next, what is coming out, you are on the right track.

I've played with Mardy Fish a lot. Played with him, I think, two years ago in one of the weekend rounds.

Whatever that means, however you got on that mountain, why not try to climb it? And do it in your own way.

You know, I'm trying to chase rings, and that's all I'm about. So that's where the conversation stops for me.

A wet spot on the floor kind of put a scare in myself, so you never know inside those lines what might happen.

Playing basketball all my life, I've collected a lot of different basketball shoes. It's pretty much all I wear.

The biggest thing is just routine. I think that's the biggest correlation between golfers and basketball players.

If I make a double bogey, the fans on whatever hole better watch out; I might throw it. I might throw it at them.

Obviously he deserved that Finals MVP award. He is a great talent and he is a huge reason why we are celebrating.

I like that Brita makes tap water taste good, so you don't need to spend money or waste plastic with bottled water.

I'm pretty in tune with everything that happens on the PGA TOUR. Jordan Spieth is my guy. I love watching him play.

I'd rather be a non-All-Star playing in the Western Conference finals than an All-Star who's sitting at home in May.

I'm very active on social media and see the huge impact it has on engaging with fans and being able to have a voice.

I really cherish everything that basketball brings; and I think, for me, it's been a great ride and I'm not done yet.

We overload in our workouts so that the game slows down in real life. It helps you become a smarter basketball player.

I'm a golf junkie. I watch every tournament pretty much. I watch interviews. I watch warm-up routines. All that stuff.

We have a great group of guys that really sacrifice every night, care about each other, and try to play the right away.

Obviously everybody, if you're playing in the league, you've got to have somewhat of an ego about how you play the game.

I expected to be a pretty good NBA point guard and hopefully win a championship. But MVP and all this stuff? Not really.

Once it gets down to single-digit games, you know the season's end is approaching, and we're all pretty physically tired.

That feeling is so intoxicating, walking off the court holding the Larry O'Brien trophy. So I just want to do that again.

What I tell people is be the best version of yourself in anything that you do. You don't have to live anybody else's story.

What goes through my head when I'm going to take a game-winning shot is ... I better make it. Don't be afraid of the moment.

I'm pretty much on the "eat whatever you can diet," just to get calories in, so I can maintain myself throughout the season.

I know I have a place in Heaven waiting for me because of Him, and that's something no earthly prize or trophy could ever top.

Shooting the ball is a part of the game. Everybody can shoot in their own way. Not everybody can make. But everybody can shoot.

I'm pretty confident, let's just say that, in my game right now, for what it is. So if that means a win, then I'll be real happy.

Your touch and your feel for the game is pretty much gone if you don't work on it - at least get some shots up or dribble the ball.

If you're not prepared to give some truly independent thought to what this world is all about, then what is the point of being alive?

The way I try to represent my family and coaches, I think all are characteristics the league aspires to portray. That's just who I am.

I wasn't going to shy away from getting married when I did and having a baby young and starting a family, even with the job that I chose.

He credited his teammates, who he thanked in turn, with challenging him every day and driving him forward and making him a better player.

I've been blessed with talents to play this game and been put on a stage to impact a lot of people. I don't want to take that for granted.

Everybody asks if putting is like shooting free throws. It has a very similar kind of mindset. And it's just you, the ball, and the target.

I got good grades but no particular comment stands out in my memory, I'm afraid. I was one of those annoying and rather boring model pupils.

I have a bet with my mom that involves a little money, and if I have too many turnovers, she gets in my pocket. I'm afraid of that for sure.

I try to do the fancy things out there by going with both hands, making crossover moves, and having a certain creativity and flair to my game.

Being a superstar means you've reached your potential, and I don't think I've reached my potential as a basketball player and as a leader yet.

I've always believed that success for anyone is all about drive, dedication, and desire, but for me, it's also been about confidence and faith.

I've taken countless shots in my life, so you know the ones when you're in rhythm, with a perfect release, and it's on track, that it's going in.

There's more to life than basketball. The most important thing is your family and taking care of each other and loving each other no matter what.

Recently partnered with Express Men as a brand ambassador, so my closet is full of the new fashion trends and styles that keep me fresh for games.

The more years I go, the more experience I have, the more that nutrition and eating the right foods is important for recovery and things like that.

I love that basketball gives me the opportunities to do good things for people and to point them towards the Man who died for our sins on the cross.

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