I used to practice those trampoline dunks back at Golden State. I can flip and everything.

I don't play roulette, but it's funny: whenever somebody I know is going to Vegas, I'm like, 'Put it on black.'

You don't wear leather bucket hats in Vegas.

I don't sleep. I nap.

Everything is mental, but if you just remember to stay with your same technique, you will be fine. If you stay confident, make sure you are doing the same thing over and over; the free throws will fall.

I never imagined that I would see my face on the cover of an EA Sports videogame.

Like the Wizards, Madame Tussauds has become a fixture in the nation's capital and one that I'm proud to be a part of.

I know it's hard when guys leave the game. They're sitting there analyzing, and they're getting itchy.

When you're a scorer, you are thinking about scoring, and everything comes easy.

You never want an injury as you're getting ready for the playoffs.

I can't take a game-winner in practice. I can't shoot free throws in practice that simulates the game. There's no crowd; there's no nothing.

I'm not the entertainer anymore.

I just want to go out there and play.

They didn't say all wins in the NBA are all pretty.

I am lighter than Paul Pierce.

We know that if we play our game and execute, then we are going to have a lot of success.

When you're on fire, you're on fire.

When you're in there getting buckets, you're not really paying attention to who's there. You're just doing your thing.

Defense comes with defensive concepts.

If you have a defensive concept, you're going to play defense. If you don't have a defensive concept, and you have an offensive concept, then you're going to play offense.

Just work hard, and things come to life. I am a living truth of it.

I have a pair of my signature shoes, and I can't believe I got my own shoe. That's amazing!

Since I was small, my dad and I have always been friends. He was never really hard on me. He never really pushed me to basketball.

I've always been a scorer. So when I went to Arizona, I led the team in scoring both years.

Zero is the number of minutes people predicted I would play my freshman year at Arizona.

Boundaries? What are those?

When I leave the NBA, I don't want my legacy to be, 'He won a championship ring.' I want my legacy to say, 'He played for the people. He gave everybody in the world hope that they can be just like him.'

I made myself into what I thought was a big-time player, and nobody in L.A. seemed to care or believe I was any good. When I started hearing I wouldn't play in college, I would just let it simmer inside me and then be like, 'Okay. That's what you think? Okay.' The number zero was the only way I could express that.

I just put my anger and resentment into basketball. Even the stuff from my childhood.

There's no such thing as overpaid.

You can't fault a player because he got injured.

I was on my way to becoming a Hall of Famer and having my name in the rafters, but three surgeries in 14 months, that is not good. I wasn't the same player.

Fans saying a player is overpaid doesn't bother a player. What bothers an injured player is watching your competitors grow.

You get paid on what you did, not what you're gonna do. That's what people don't understand. You get paid on what you did.

I'm an app creator.

I'm smarter than the average; I just act dumb. That's what gets people's attention; you act dumb, you get people's attention.

I can lack communication with people. I shy away from everybody. I always want to be alone.

I can interact with anybody, but I'm shy.

I think I'm one of the rare people out there who still cares about the game of basketball.

I lived in Washington longer than I have lived anywhere else, so it's considered home, even though I moved back to California.

I feel like most ex-NBA players don't embrace the team they played for.

When you blink, you're on the back end of your career.

John Wall - me and him talk a lot.

If we lost a game, and I thought I played bad, I'm staying in the gym to keep shooting. That's what I did.

That's what I was known for: I was a gym rat.

When I look back on my career, from the hard work I put in, I got everything I deserved.

I want politicians coming to me and asking me for advice.

I have so much entertainment going on in my house that I don't need to go out.

Some people just can't forgive. And that's just the way life is. You know, I can't forgive some things, either.

I don't think anyone's worth $100 million if Michael Jordan wasn't, but hey, that's what Abe Pollin thought I was worth, and if someone puts $100 million in front of you, you're gonna take it, too.