Life is so fragile.

I just try to enjoy each day.

I'm a Warrior. That's who I am.

I'm proud to call the Bay Area my home.

I learned that struggle was part of life.

Being around greatness is always a thrill.

I belong to the Flatbush Avenue Fishing Club.

I liked living with my brothers. It was cozy.

Talent always helps. Makes the coach look good.

Ray Allen is one of the fittest guys in the league.

There's not that many great swimmers from Brooklyn.

The one thing I'm good at is taking things day by day.

Live your life the right way, and the blessing will come.

Being injured helps you appreciate your health in general.

You don't get the ball and dribble; you get it and move it.

Being a great basketball player is only part of who you are.

I just always loved the game and really loved playing the game.

I've got nothing but gratitude for everyone who ever helped me.

My family's been coming to my games since I was in grade school.

Whatever you wind up doing in life, things aren't handed to you.

Basketball's fun; it really is. Because I've done it all my life.

I think Isaiah Thomas has been a really nice player for the Kings.

Shooting is a skill you can develop. It's repetition and confidence.

I have family and friends who are policemen and are close to my heart.

If you don't get better, staying the same is probably not good enough.

An opportunity to help a team to a championship would be very appealing.

In life, you always look at the total picture, not just a segment of it.

The game changes when you play good defense and don't come up with the ball.

The very first time I went to Madison Square Garden, I went to see the circus.

To me, you have to take your schedule and just take things one game at a time.

Spreading the wealth and giving other assistant coaches their due is critical.

It's pretty well documented that Coach Nelson has had a big impact on my life.

There's not a lot I haven't done, from being the No. 1 option to the No. 12 option.

It doesn't matter how tall you are. You have to carve out space and hold your ground.

I like to take the floor apart mentally. I like to visualize an opponent going for you.

I think it's really important to have a vision of teamwork, team play, and unselfishness.

My four years in college, I cherished very much the opportunity to be able to stay at home.

Forget about what happened in the past. The past is the past. Who cares? Time heals things.

New York - to me, it's the greatest city in the world, and it's got the most genuine people.

I missed big free throws. I had terrible shooting nights. I had games where I had 13 turnovers.

I'm not going to jump over or muscle people. That's the way I've always played, the only way I know.

Sometimes a player can look like a million bucks on tape, but in real life, the kid can't play a lick.

I guess I get the most notoriety from my shooting. But I like passing and movement, making the game easy.

Jay Wright is class personified. He wins with class, loses with dignity when he does, which is not often.

When you're a general manager, you don't get to see every single player, so you have to rely on your scouts.

All my siblings went to college, and my parents stressed getting school work done first before we could play.

I always felt most at home on a basketball court, dating all the way back to when I was growing up in Brooklyn.

If there's a good player in New York City, he needs to come to St. John's if he wants to play the best basketball.

The past four years at St. John's University have been one of the most thrilling and challenging points of my career.

I poked Kenny Walker in the eye by accident. Every time I saw him, I used to apologize to him when I saw him in the NBA.

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