For me I'm a NASCAR driver, and I want to be able to win NASCAR championships.

Sometimes people forget just how closely MWR and JGR work together.

Yeah, I mean, you always work hard, and certainly there's opportunities to do some bold moves, and sometimes they pay off for you and sometimes they don't.

Anytime you come to a short track you want to see a great race.

It feels awesome to outrun anybody, but to outrun your older brother always feels good.

When you're able to dominate and just kick everyone's butt and just wipe them out, I think that's when you feel the greatest, when you put it all together.

Anyone who knows anything about me should know by now I am certainly not exactly a good politician. I am also willing to admit to you now that I never went to any classes that had anything to do political science.

Do I feel as though I could be one of the greatest of all time, like if it's top five that you're talking about? I would say yes. But never the No. 1.

There's definitely guys out there that you don't like, and they'll try to crash you anytime they can't get around you.

I'll pretty much eat anything. Tacos, chicken, vegetables, whatever, I will eat it.

Our dad is not one to impart advice or gloat or reminisce about the good old days. But he's a race car guy, been a car guy forever, and he always wants to talk about cars.

I'm not in people's minds. If you're mad at me, you'll have to tell me.

There's always going to be a last-place guy.

I have taken restarts and have come to the conclusion myself that I can't give NASCAR that opportunity to penalize me.

I'm a guy that loves to win. There's nothing else to me but the feeling of winning.

Sometimes people aren't happy with the way life treats them. That's their problem.

The more bodies you have out there, the more affiliations - ultimately the stronger your race team is going to be.

I've been to Foxboro, I've been to Gillette Stadium and I've spent some time with the players as well as some of the fans out there.

It hasn't always been easy. There's a lot of hard moments. Sometimes you learn from the end of the bench. Sometimes you learn from injuries. Sometimes you learn the most through the hard things. If you can keep a good attitude and keep on working, eventually situations change, and you can put those things to use.

I probably need to hold my emotions in check a little more, but that's just part of my wiring, too.

I would say moving to Iowa turned out to be the best thing for my basketball career.

I have strong faith, and I have strong family.

Analytics, math, science has gone into a lot of different areas of the NBA.

I run around a lot. I shoot a lot of threes. And that's just kind of what I've done since I was really young.

You've got to go through some good times and some bad times, and hopefully you're able to recover from the bad times.

I've never played the jack-it-up kinda game; that's just not who I am.

It's frustrating when teams try to take me out. But there's a lot of other ways to win besides shooting.

I've never been a break-you-down, one-on-one guy.

A lot of guys can shoot two, three, four, five, six, seven, 10 feet behind the 3-point line. A lot of people can do it. It's just, when is it going to be considered a good shot? When are coaches going to encourage you to shoot that shot?

Midseason trades are hard.

Every game is its own thing in the playoffs. When you're in them long enough, you understand. If a playoff series goes six or seven games, it's like a rollercoaster. Your emotions are so up, then they're so down. 'You can't do anything right! Then everything's going your way!'

I've always had a good relationship with superstar players. I don't really demand the ball a lot.

Draft night for me - I watched it in my dorm in college. And it started off with just me and a friend, because I knew I probably wasn't going to get picked right away. I thought it was going to be a little later. But, you know, you watch the whole thing. You never know what might happen, so you gotta watch.

Do I consider the 2003 Draft class the best ever? Yes, absolutely!

I see a David West score 47, and yeah, it'd be cool to put up numbers like that. But I don't need that to make me happy.

Sometimes it helps to take a couple days off, as weird as that sounds. Every once in a while, I could just shoot so many shots. You can get so, like, intense with it all. It's like in life, right? We're all created for a sabbath day or for a day of rest. You sometimes need that in shooting, too.

If there's a loose ball, dive on the floor. If you can take a charge, do that. The playoffs are all about scratching. Whatever it takes.

Out of high school, all I heard was 'one dimensional,' 'can't do anything but shoot.'

I've played with a couple good shooters, but I've never been on a team where there's been three, four, five, six good shooters. And I've always thought that nothing gets you open more than being surrounded by good shooters.

The NBA is a beautiful job in a lot of ways. But for living stability, thinking you're going to be somewhere for a long time, it's not for that.

I like doing drills and when coaches take you through drills and stuff, but I don't like counting shots and things like that. I just shoot until I feel good.

You're not going to reinvent yourself in the middle of a playoff series.

I don't think I ever would have imagined having this career.

It's hard when you get down. You start pressing a little bit trying to get back in the game.

It's very rare to find a basketball coach that gets both: that gets the Xs and Os and also gets life.

That's when I'm at my best: when I'm surrounded by good players.

I loved college. If I could've gone another year, I'd have gone another year, you know what I mean? Those were some of the best memories of my life.

I think any of the older guys you can poll throughout the NBA, they're super-regimented. Because as long as that body lasts, your mind should be better; your shot should be better. But the reality is, at some point, your body does break down - you do get older - so it's just, how do you prolong that as long as possible?

The Bulls are first class in every way: great people, organization, culture, and a great place to play basketball.

You can never expect things to happen like they did the last time. You still have to put in the work.