I got ice in my veins!

My family is my biggest critic.

I wasn't upset to leave Los Angeles.

There's a lot of spoiled Lakers fans.

My dad is one of the smartest guys I know.

I am comfortable with being uncomfortable.

I always prided myself in being different.

I'd be a race car driver. I love fast cars.

I'm happy that I got an All-Star under my belt.

You always can count on New York fans to be there.

Any rumor you can think of, I've been a part of it.

I'm a dog lover - I've had them since I was younger.

I just really try to model my game after Steph Curry.

You look good. You play good. That's a true statement.

I have nothing but great things to say about Brooklyn.

I liked Cleveland, they got so much heart in that arena.

It's hard to come off the bench and be ready all the time.

I really don't know what it takes to make it to the playoffs.

L.A. has so much to offer. So I want to take advantage of it.

There is a lot of extra energy with being in a Lakers uniform.

I am tired of talking about what I do or what I am going to do.

That's my ultimate goal, just being a part of something special.

I've always been a guy that, I don't know, just attacks pressure.

I know my work ethic and know what I've put in to get where I'm at.

It's hard to be the point guard, especially playing with a young team.

I'm the weirdest alien on this planet. I don't do anything by routine.

Every year you want to keep elevating you. And that's what I want to do.

When I was in L.A., the structure wasn't up to par as I wanted it to be.

If I've lost anyone's trust, I'm going to work my tail off to get it back.

I appreciate the city of New York just embracing me, and Brooklyn in general.

When you find your niche, you just gotta continue to be confident and thrive in it.

I'm playing against my peers, and if my peers respect me, that's all I can ask for.

I'm part-time vegan. I try to be vegan when I can. But I dip and dive in everywhere.

I'll adapt to any situation. I've been adapting to different situations my whole life.

If I miss 20 in a row and coach tells me to keep shooting, that's what I'm going to do.

The Lakers fanbase is enormous. Getting the fans on our side is a huge advantage for us.

I take pride in creating genuine relationships with people that genuinely care about you.

I can't imagine being in an All-Star Game, knowing that you're among some of the best of the best.

I wing my style. I think it's definitely something on how you feel, the weather, that plays a part.

People want to be Lakers. There's just so much pressure, and some guys handle it and some guys can't.

When you're not the Steph Currys or the Kyrie Irvings of the league, long-term promises are irrelevant.

I'm addicted to showing people what they don't get to see, as far as the everyday lifestyle of an NBA player.

After any game you're going to get the love, the hate: That's just what comes with being a professional athlete.

A lot of teams - they want a point guard and I am bouncing around, why not put me in those talks and try to get me?

It's easy to be just a basketball player, get paid and come here to do that. But to be professional about it is different.

I think I created my own narrative, being a guy who kind of got chewed up and put through the grinder and coming out on top.

It's hard to keep a positive attitude coming to work every day, feeling like you're getting better when the same result is losing.

Everyone in the league has a journey or a legacy, whether you're in the league for five years or you're in the league for one year.

Not a lot of teams take you into consideration, like a lot of teams can easily decide to if you're hurt or anything, make you go play.

I always had the confidence. The platform, guys getting injured and giving me multiple opportunities, that has allowed me to showcase it.

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