It's New York City, you want to be shown in Times Square. you want your picture there. You want those kind of things. To inspire people, that's really what it's about.

If I'm tired, I'm trying to still say hi to a fan or still talk to that person 'cause that one meeting with them can impact how they think of me for the rest of their life.

I love being a wing, you can make plays there and also get down there to download the bigs so I feel that is the perfect position for me.

Not really anything wrong with Memphis. New York is just more where I wanted to be.

My late grandfather, rest in peace, he was the biggest Knicks fan and he always told me I'd play for the Knicks, so it would mean a lot for me to play for the team.

I have goals, so you're always trying to see if you're on the right path to get where you're trying to go.

I like to watch the best in every sport, so definitely like Tom Brady or Tiger Woods, his comeback story, or even Usain Bolt. I look up to those guys just because they're great.

When you sprain an ankle, you're kind of off-balance a bit.

John Starks is one of my favorite players.

Celine Dion, she's magnificent. She has the voice of an angel.

Steve Nash is just so smart. He's one of the most down-to-earth people you'll ever meet.

I don't like the feeling of 'I didn't do enough.'

I'm not gonna lie, I'm a huge Patriots fan, so I like Tom Brady.

As a player you want to be on the big stage.

I'm so overwhelmed, humbled and just honored the Knicks took the chance with me.

I feel I can connect with anybody. I'm definitely a personality.

I call New York just a bigger version of Toronto.

I'm never going to stop believing in myself.

Winning a championship, really - that's the main goal, so if you don't do that then you can't really say that you succeeded.

I feel like the Knicks drafted me because they knew what I could do.

I don't care whether I'm in the spotlight, not in the spotlight. That's not gonna stop me from doing anything.

I used to come home crying at the beginning, 'cause I was playing against high-school guys, college guys, and I was like in the sixth grade, so it was tough.

Obviously, you want to do well. As a competitor you don't like not doing well.

I embrace New York.

Who doesn't think that they're the best? I've put in the work and time just like everybody else. So, yes, I do believe I'm the best player.

Really I can do everything on the court: pass, shoot, dribble, score.

I love playing in the Garden. My dad used to tell me stories about playing here. So to see that crowd, it's crazy.

I've always wanted to make it to the NBA and be on a team, so whatever team drafts me I'm going to be happy with.

I am a big 'try new things' kind of guy.

For me, I'm more reserved and focused once I get to the game.

I'll laugh at anything.

Everybody's doing well and everybody's achieving their goals so it's great to see Canadian basketball on the rise.

My mom grew up in Brooklyn.

I do regular kid stuff like play video games.

Everybody kind of feels something for where they grew up, where they came from.

New York, playing in the Garden, I've always been a player who likes to play with a lot of people watching.

To be the top guy throughout my life and my career, to have people coming at me every game, giving me their best shot - that's part of the reason I went to Duke. I love that stuff.

It's funny because I feel like growing up in Europe and having these different experiences, I feel like I can talk to anybody. I'm always comfortable in every situation that I go in, and that helps me on the court.

I never feel out of place. I'm never nervous or worried.

I actually like dribbling with my right more - which is weird.