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I can adapt to any situation.
I love 'Nova nation. I love them.
My mentality is my biggest strength.
I'm not satisfied with anything I do.
I want to have the strongest work ethic.
I'm a competitor and work hard every day.
You gotta play every game like your last.
I just put pressure on myself to work hard.
It's definitely nice to be relaxed and a normal kid and hang out.
I know the NBA is my all-time goal. It's what I dreamed of as a little kid.
Every goal for me is to be a leader on the court every time I step on the court.
I loved playing for Coach Ambrose, and I definitely love playing for Coach Wright.
I was always taught that pressure comes when you aren't prepared or didn't work hard enough.
As I grew older, it wasn't just to be in the NBA. The dream was to be successful in the NBA.
I need to be more aggressive, more vocal, be a better defender. I've worked on all those tirelessly.
There's always going to be a way for me to go around a defense or play mind games and find a way to win.
When you work for something, no matter hard it is, no matter how time consuming, how draining it is, you work for it.
I just feel like I've been in a lot of high-pressure situations, and I think I'm able to stay poised in those situations.
I just know I can't force things. I've just got to play the right way, make sure I'm making the right play at the right time.
I think every time I step on the court, I'm just preparing myself to be the best player I can be, be the best teammate I can be as well.
Some guys are always gifted: Amazing length, amazing athleticism. But just put me in front of that guy. That's my mindset. I'm gonna battle.
It felt great knowing that I got to help the winningest class in Villanova history, to be able to be a part of that. It's something special.
Any kid in my position coming from being an All-American and all that wants to be the guy that makes all the plays coming into their freshman year.
One thing I was taught growing up is it's only pressure when you're not prepared. And you're just not working hard. Those are two things I do all the time.
I've been able to contribute to a lot of winning teams in my lifetime. It just comes from my mindset. I've not focused on me individually; it's what the team needs.
There's a lot of guys who are drafted and end up not playing in the NBA. They get their money for their first whatever years and end up going overseas or something like that.
I can control how hard I play. This is how I respond to coaching. This is how I respond to my teammates. If I focus on that, the other things that come with that are going to come.
There'd be days in high school where I thought I played well, my team got the win, and I'd go to the gym still in my uniform, and my dad would say, 'C'mon, let's go. We have more work to do.'
I love the game of basketball. I love being able to work every day. I love being able to watch film, be a student of the game. It may not show emotionally, but I just love that I'm able to do this.
I expect myself to be the best player I can be. I really believe I can be one of the best who's ever played. That's how hard I work. That's going to be my mindset no matter where I am or what I'm doing.
My parents always told me never be a follower, always be a leader. It's very difficult to do, to step out and be different and not follow the norm. If you want what's best for your team, you gotta be different.
I love holding myself accountable and being held accountable by my teammates. It's never easy, but it comes with the role of being a leader, and if your leadership is not up to par, then the team won't be willing to work as hard.
He's always been tough on me, but I've had to figure out when he's being a coach and when he's being a dad. Once I figured that out, it was much easier. It's definitely tough, something that took years to figure out. Just knowing he was looking for what's best for me, not just yelling at me as a parent. It took maturity.
I just feel like there's a lot of things more important than just basketball, and I love basketball. It's what I want to do for the longest time possible. It's what I eat, it's what I sleep about, it's what I breathe, it's in my lifestyle. I just really feel like there's more important things than just putting the ball in the hoop.