I'm not good at fake.

I'm a morning person.

Love me some basketball.

I'm a pretty competitive person.

I get annoyed when Bieber breathes.

Returning to 'SportsNation' is my destiny.

I love dogs more than most people I've met.

There's just something about fresh tortillas.

I have a ton of great girlfriends in this business.

But I'm always, always, always excited about new things.

But I've never been the type to be sloppy drunk in public.

I love Paul Heyman, I think he's the most talented speaker.

I live a much more interesting life in other people's minds.

I can't pretend that I haven't been a Spurs fan for 30 years.

Boxing is like the Wild West. There are no rules. It's horrible.

It's Charles Barkley. He's a personality. I don't count him as a journalist.

To be a general manager in the NHL, you need to be smart, tough and ruthless.

My face turns bright red when I run and will stay that way until the next day.

Media doesn't like when other media gets their credentials pulled - that's not OK.

Look, sports are sports. The scores are the scores and the stories are the stories.

We're not all Kim Kardashian. We can't have $15,000 from head to toe every single day.

My favorite sport to watch is basketball. To play? golf, but I wish I was much better.

I'm not a reporter, so I get to say whatever - and then I'll get called into the office.

Eventually your boobs grow and you can't run anymore, and that was a really rude awakening.

I've been reading everything from serious articles about track to Ryan Lochte's single life.

Ever since I started all of this TV weirdness, I just tried to make each year better than before professionally.

If some idiot with lip gloss is telling me how awesome Lindsay Lohan is, I'm like, 'No, Lindsay is not awesome.'

I feel genuinely fortunate to work with so many friends and talented people at ESPN, who make every day such fun.

I don't go to events to have my picture taken. I don't really care if my name is mentioned on a blog. It's not my thing.

Gift cards are kind of like for college kids and sometimes kids because I think kids love the idea of going to buy their own stuff.

If you're not going to love the Spurs, just don't talk smack to me about it. And if you're going to talk smack to me about it, be funny.

When I talk about the Spurs in different states, people don't get it. But it's a cool team to root for. I've been a fan since I was young.

I don't watch sports through the eyes of a stats nerd or an anger monger. I truly love stories and characters and the flash and the sexiness of it all.

I've been chubby, I've been skinny, I've been considered ugly, I've been considered cute... It runs the gamut and all of those things are very humbling.

Aren't rumors great. Anyone can start them. They're a wonderful way to put out feelers. It's like getting the benefits of a publicist without paying one.

I am thrilled to join the NBCUniversal family and to have the opportunity to work alongside many of the most talented and accomplished individuals in the business.

I never saw how going back to a job I loved at the No. 1 sports network in the world could be seen as a step backwards. There are people on Twitter that think it is.

Those that pulled my credential were actually doing me a favor. I was given a pass to leave an event that already had me feeling uneasy and uncomfortable in my career choice.

I love what I am doing on 'SportsNation' and to now have the opportunity to do even more on 'Winners Bracket' as part of ESPN Sports Saturday on ABC is the perfect situation.

I think being somewhat of a workaholic - and it's not healthy by any stretch - but I think you place your self-worth on your career, and as far as I was concerned, my career was crap.

I thought I was going to go into politics, but that became disheartening. You see that a lot of stuff doesn't get done, people walk around all self-important, and it's just depressing.

Moving back to New York is perhaps what I'm most excited about. Alternate side of the road parking. Flip flops on the subway. And any food I want, delivered. Sometimes more than once a day.

I love clothes, but when it comes down to actually getting dressed, I usually just wear ZARA sweatshirts, jeans and the same pair of boots I've had for seven years, every single day of my life.

It's an L.A. thing. This is not a town where all the dudes love sports necessarily. I don't need you to love sports 24-7, but I kind of need you to know a little bit and it's a weird place for that.

I know how to do the other stuff - the 'Access' stuff and go be goofy and all that. That I can do. For me to sit on a desk, when I know on the other network is Bob Costas and Dan Patrick is a change.

The only thing better than working for Connor Schell and Kevin Wildes is being able to spend each day with all of the incredibly talented people at 'NBA Countdown' and 'SportsNation.' It's the best job in sports.

I like certain things, I don't like others, and I like what NBC has to offer. I can do sports and I can do entertainment, and whatever they offer I'm going to try at least once to figure out what I love and what I don't.

Career wise, I think the dream for many of us is some kind of late night type of show. Something where you're allowed to be funny and you get to write, you have guests and you get to do silly skits. That is my ultimate, bucket list career moment.

My favorite part of being a sportscaster is the access afforded us to some of the greatest moments in sports. Mine came when I was on the sidelines at the Rose Bowl when Vince Young carried the Longhorns to a fantastic win over Colin's USC Trojans.

My big thing is I like to be in a spot where I can have an opinion every single day, and I'm hoping to keep that going because, you know, it's not normal yet for women in this business to have an opinion, and I was very grateful that I got to do that.

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