I love ice cream.

Everything's a learning experience.

In big cities, things go by too fast.

The Suns keep great point guards here.

I love the fans. I hope they love me back.

If we win, everybody gets a piece of the pie.

There's always a good point guard in this league.

That's probably a good feeling, to be a fan favorite.

Sometimes if I get too aggressive, I get real winded.

Some teams take a while to jell; some click right away.

All I can control is what I do when I step on the floor.

At the end of the day, a point guard's got to do his job.

Once you get older, you can always develop the skill to shoot.

In college, playing the two guard, I found a way to get drafted.

It's pretty much those little hustle plays that make a team good.

I have some really great memories with the Clippers organization.

That's one part of my game that never leaves - the defensive part.

That's all I ever wanted to do is win and build something special.

I did one year of college, so I was only in Lexington for one year.

I want to win a championship and you can't win it by yourself in college.

I can always make trouble for who I guard and control the effort I bring.

That's the main thing on defense: focus, patience and staying as one unit.

Now I'm fast and under control. I can just play, seeing the game slower now.

You treat a person the right way and you get the same respect given back to you.

With my game, my biggest asset is being a point guard who can get into the paint.

I just control what I can control. Getting better every time I step onto the floor.

There's tons of point guards in this league. There's good point guards on bad teams.

You've got to find ways to affect the game, whether it's key stops, key plays, anything.

I just want to get better, compete for the playoffs and have that lead to a championship.

Alabama's a football state and you really don't get too many basketball players out there.

I was always in so much of a hurry when I was playing a backup role - just doing everything.

You definitely have to have a sense of humor. It's not always serious when it comes to basketball.

You can have all the talent in the world, but if you don't bring it every night then nothing matters.

Nobody can stay in front of me, plus I'm strong, so I can get to the hole and finish at the same time.

Nothing has been handed to me my entire life. You have to go there and take it. My mom taught me that.

People will trust you a lot more if you show them you care about them besides basketball. It's deeper.

If I miss a shot, make a turnover - move on to the next play, don't compound the mistake by getting down.

Sometimes the ball isn't always going to bounce your way. But you've got to find a way to affect the game.

Unfortunately I couldn't play as much as I wanted in Los Angeles, because I was playing behind an All-Star.

Just because you are living the dream making millions of dollars doesn't mean you don't go through problems.

I can say all of the goals I want individually, but if we make the playoffs those individual accolades will come.

That's what most players know about me, that I can change the game without scoring or even having a good offensive night.

Everybody gets frustrated when they lose. But at the end of the day I can control what I do. Whatever team I'm on, let's roll.

If you don't feel bad when you play bad, you don't need to be playing this game. That's the feeling that drives you to success.

I am nervous all the way through the national anthem and the first play. Once I get up and down the court a few times, it fades.

I think that I can get into the paint anytime I want to. What I have learned is that when I do get into the paint, I do have options.

I've always cared about my teammates, but it's about being vocal and letting them know I care about them... not just on the basketball court.

Some people aren't going to like you and some people like you. You can't go through life worrying about stuff like that both on and off the court.

I have shot a basketball my whole life and it is both physical and it is mental as well. Overall I think confidence plays a huge role in shooting.

I still play my fast-paced style but when the game slows down it allows you to see the little things - the right passes, where to lay the ball up.

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