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I'm never satisfied.
I was always in good shape.
The regular season doesn't matter.
I personally want to be in Toronto.
In the playoffs, all eyes are on you.
I grew up in a horrible neighborhood.
It's always special to be an All-Star.
Nah, never relaxing, I'm always working.
We have to stay focused on every possession.
We have to let our defense dictate our offense.
My job is, as a player, to go out here and do my job.
As long as my team wins games, who cares what people say?
Free agency is free agency. I love when NBA players get paid.
It's about being a better player today than you were yesterday.
I just go out there and try to help my team win no matter what.
Going through rough times will only make me and my team stronger.
Gregg Popovich is one of the best coaches in the history of the NBA.
Me being a veteran presence, I want to see all my guys be successful.
My family, my wife, my kids - they love me no matter what is going on.
I understand that every day I have to be a leader on and off the court.
Sometimes when your coach draws something up, you just kind of go with it.
Being able to provide for me and my brother and my family, that's pressure.
In this world, and all the things we have going on, we're all human beings.
I've always been a guy that's worked hard, and I think the coaches see that.
At the end of the day, if I become an All-Star, it's because of my teammates.
I'll never be satisfied with where my game is. I always think I can get better.
My mother and brother made me strive to get good grades and get through school.
That's a big thing for me, being a guy that upholds himself to a high standard.
Personally, I take it really seriously and it bothers me when I don't play well.
I had to grow up, but I think I've grown up a lot. I think I'm handling myself well.
It was probably 'Contra' - 'Contra' was the game that really got me into video games.
I expect a lot. And, I hold my teammates accountable and they've got to hold me accountable.
The advantage of playing in Toronto is not playing for one city, you're playing for a country.
I don't want to be a guy that's just out there to be out there; I want to play and contribute.
To be able to know kids one day will want to be like me, I hold myself to a super high standard.
I know what I wanna be and what I don't wanna be, which is an absent parent. I wanna be hands-on.
We understand it's a 48 -minute game and for us it's always win or go home and that's what we do.
You're not just playing for one city in Toronto, you're playing for Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton.
I love my teammates and I'll go out there and play for them, and that's who I play for every night.
There is a sense of frustration because we are losing games that we know we are capable of winning.
I get paid to do a job that I love to do, so I'm going to go out there and give it my all every night.
If you from Philly, you ain't a Villanova guy. Villanova is the suburbs. That's all you know about Villanova.
I do play with a chip on my shoulder. That's who I am. That's how Philadelphia basketball players are raised.
I understood even in college, when you win as a team, everyone gets their own accolades, individual accolades.
Our brotherhood in the NBA is really tiny, and we really all appreciate and support and want each other happy.
I want a ring. That's all that drives me. I want to just get better, I want to have fun, I want to win a ring.
It's cool to make the playoffs. It's not cool to lose in the first round anymore. The goal is to make the Finals.
Canadians are all over the world. When they get a chance to support their team and show up, they've been doing it.
I want to be that consistent all year. I want to play the same way all 82 games. I want to be consistent every night.
You have to be able to wake up every day and be happy with what your decision in life is, and that's why I never recruit.