I'm a cool dude.

Losing is just not fun.

No player wants restrictions.

My mom sacrificed a lot for me.

Some things I have to keep to myself.

I feel I have to earn everybody's respect.

My all-time favorite movie is 'He Got Game.'

The city itself, I like the vibes of New Orleans.

I just love playing with point guards with high Iqs.

I just thank God for giving me the body that I have.

I'm a basketball player - I rely on instincts and IQ.

Free throws - it's free money. I've got to make that count.

Some people want to stay with one team but they get traded.

I love the fans here in New Orleans. They show so much love.

I just like to be around my bros, be around friends in general.

I'm just an all-around player that does whatever my team needs.

When I play Migos when I'm in the gym I'm guaranteed to go hard!

I feel incredibly blessed to be a part of the Jordan Brand family.

I just loved my experience at Duke that much where I wanted to stay.

The championship moments are always the best and the ones you remember.

I'm telling y'all Drake is that dude! Definitely listening to Quavo too!

If the opportunity to go to the NBA is there, then I'm going to take it.

There's really no comparison to me. I try to add every level to my game.

Just to be able to play one minute in an NBA game, I'm grateful for that.

I just want to show the world my love, passion and my competitive spirit.

Eleventh grade is when I grew into my body. My athleticism and speed took off.

I love Duke. Wish I could've stayed a second year, but I had other things to do.

That's why I play basketball. To play a lot of minutes, and to help my team win.

I remain patient because my mom taught me growing up to be grateful for everything.

People don't understand how hard it is to get to the NBA and that's where I want to be.

I just look to be myself. I'm not trying to be nobody. I'm just trying to be the first Zion.

When I'm not hitting the books or on the court working, I like to help out around my community.

My birthday, I don't really see it as a special day, to be honest. It's just another day for me.

I wasn't always tall. I was shorter so my stepdad had me at point guard so I learned those skills.

I don't play basketball for the money; it was the last thing I thought of when I was a little kid.

People tell me I'm not supposed to do the things that I do at my size. I just take it as a blessing.

I do whatever the team needs to do on offense or defense, whatever it is to win. And I'm a competitor.

I appreciate that people think that, give me the comparisons to LeBron, but I'm not LeBron. I'm myself.

Don't let that 'mom' word fool y'all... Her being my biggest critic was the best thing for me, actually.

I feel like I need to improve in every area. That might shock people, but I'm never satisfied with my game.

My favorite movie is 'Coach Carter' so I would definitely tell anyone who hasn't seen that to check that out.

I know that people know me for my dunks, but if you've seen me play you know that's just one part of my game.

My body is just built different. Some people try to look at it as a weakness, but I look at it as a blessing.

I just love history and I loved learning about different religions and other's people's views about the world.

I've looked up to Michael Jordan because not only was he an assassin on offense, he was an assassin on defense.

I would wanna be in the sequel to 'He Got Game.' I would definitely want to be like, in the part two of that movie.

The atmosphere at Duke is just unbelievable. When people say that you can feel the vibrations in the gym it's not a lie.

You know, times change. That's why there are so many debates about who people think the greatest players of all time are.

When I'm healthy and competing, I'm just a different type of player. That's the type of player everyone fell in love with.

If my opponent wants to think of me as a dunker, it's just gonna shock them more when I show them another part of my game.

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