I'm not really a flashy dunker or a show dunker unless somebody's in front of me. That's the only time I really get wide-eyed: when I can dunk on somebody. If it's a wide-open dunk, I've never been the type to dunk it real hard wide-open and scream.

You've just got to focus on you, yourself, your family, your team... and all the rest is just fluff.

It was a really empowering thing playing with Golden State, because they let the players play and they let the players communicate and they let the players decide things.

I'm not afraid to fail - at all.

It inspires me to see people who don't have much, but still give so much to others.

It's low-key depressing when you're not winning.

We call Michael Beasley a walking bucket. All he needs is some dishwater and a mop.

If I get traded, I get traded. It's a part of the business.

It's all love in L.A. The fans are great.

Rondo is great with the steals, also on offense with the passing and court vision.

It's just a reassuring feeling, a confidence-builder I guess, knowing that you're going into a situation wanted as an option, like you're really wanted.

I'm just going to keep preparing for the best.

I feel like big men don't like it when they're getting fronted by smaller guys and they just staying real, real aggressive.

Yeah, I get frustrated. But I try not to let those frustrations get out into the media or get out onto the court in my play.

I try to bring positivity to the team.

I tend to do well against big 4s who are real skilled because I'm tall, lanky and athletic.

I just want to contribute to our wins.

Everything I do is premeditated.

I chose basketball over film.

People try to bring negativity into my life, but it's crazy how I deflect it.

I don't need to be a banger. I dunk on people.

I feel like in the course of my career, I've been in the iPhone era and the dilution of the big man.

I definitely have to focus more and think more on what exactly I'm doing, rather than just use my athleticism.

I block shots and stay out the way.

I'm hoping I'm remembered as one of the most prolific shot-blockers.

I used to be a wait-at-the-rim big, more of a Rudy Gobert-type of player.

I feel like people think that I have mental lapses and I'm injury-prone, which isn't true. You just don't know me.

Going to Golden State, I really fine-tuned everything on defense, which is important because the NBA is moving away from standard bigs and going toward bigs that can switch and things like that.

I'm not really a confrontational person.

They see a blooper here and there, and they just think, 'Oh, he's dumb.' I mean, what can I do? I can't 'at' everyone on Twitter and tell them I'm not dumb. Because that looks dumb.

It's just crazy the way people portray me.

My mother always made me do ball-handling and all that because she was like, 'What if you stop growing?'

In high school I used to go coast to coast all the time at 6-11.

I'm just going to try to get as many rebounds as possible.

If you can't breathe, you can't do nothing.

You bring a car out, you're going to win any dunk contest.

Usually I'm nowhere near the playoffs. My last game of the year is usually at the end of the regular season in April.

I think about all the time how I'll be able to say that during my career, I played with the greatest players of my era. Hopefully, I'll be able to say I won championships with those players.

Sometimes I think some things just happen and are meant to be.

My career was dwindling down and I got to be in Golden State for two years and show I still have it.

I've always loved blocking shots.

Whatever happens, however fast it's supposed to happen, it'll happen.

I don't even believe in hope. I just let it happen.

I'm not boring.

I have extreme ADD.

Some people think I'm dumb, but I feel like things I say, especially on Twitter, are done purposely, because I'm bored.

I don't see the point of Twitter, so I write a lot of stuff to mess with people. But because I used to do dumb things on the court, people think I'm dumb in regular life. But once people meet me, they feel dumb themselves.

I've always been in love with film and music.

When I do things, I just fully commit to it.

I'm just a big kid, basically. I love to have fun.