A lot of people judge you on your height, your wingspan, but it's really about the will and the determination that defines a person.

I had to cut weight a few years ago, and I felt like I'll be better if I was lighter. I felt like my conditioning would be better if I eat better.

That's the bright side, even at 34 years old I know I can get better in several areas of my game, and that's my goal.

I've been a guy that everyone has counted out over the years as an undersized four-man. I've always been doubted.

For me, It's not necessarily about proving people wrong, but proving to myself that I can do it my way and still win.

As you get older, we have more opportunities, more things going on in our lives that we take it away from basketball and our bodies. If you continue to put the same energy into your body, into your craft, I think you'll be all right.

I don't care what anybody else says about age or years or whatever. I always feel I can get better.

It's fun to watch and fun to be a part of and I think that's what it's all about. You have to have fun playing basketball.

I don't care how long you've been in this league, you always have to be growing and improving.

I'm always the go-with-the-flow sort of person anyway, so with the game moving this way or that way, I'm going to go with it.

I've put a lot of time and effort into my body over the years. And it pays off.

I've been playing basketball for a long time, so I know when the energy isn't there and I need to step up and get the team going.

In the end, I want to try to be myself.

The older I get, the more I'm saving the day.

I'm very excited about being added to the USA Men's National Team roster.

I left my rhythm back in Denver.

As players, it's a thin line. You want to recover, but you also gotta get some practice time in.

Without practice, just playing games, a lot of habits kind of slip away.

I'm not going to pinpoint one thing, because I've worked hard to try to have all aspects of my game be pretty good. I want to grow everywhere.

I feel I can continue to grow as a player. I have a long time to continue to progress with my shooting, continue to keep my ball handling tight, continue to stay in shape. You know, all of it.

Every year is different. I always try to evolve, get better and find different areas and training that can benefit me.

I like to get fresh air.

The 2020 Election is believed to be the most important in our lifetime. Therefore, I've chosen to become more involved in the voting process by using my social media platform to encourage voting and my facility as a Dekalb County early voting polling station.

As a player, you have to see what's out there. But, at the end of the day, I knew Atlanta was my home, and it's where I wanted to be.

The decisions I make with my career is not just about me. It doesn't affect just me.

I don't know where I'm at in my career and I don't really keep track of that or care about that.

Education has always been of significant importance to me and my family.

I'm thankful that through my foundation I can provide much-needed supplies to children as they start school and some relief to parents who have a hard time making ends meet.

We have to take every game serious. And when I say serious, I mean doing the right things, practicing good habits.

For us, as hoopers and as basketball players, doesn't matter the scenario, the scene. True hoopers and true basketball players are going to get out and perform.

I am honored to be selected as the first-ever PGA WORKS Ambassador. Through CORE4, we are committed to training, educating and guiding young men and women toward success in everything they do in life.

I think sometimes with experience, it brings a sense of laziness and complacency. I try not to get complacent.

You let a guy take care of business. You leave him in a space. You don't want to run up to him and say, Yo, man, you can do this. You can knock this free throw down.' You just let a guy do what he does.

You ask me, I feel like I've got a matchup against anybody. It doesn't matter who it is.

Winning is fun.

Don't let my facial expressions fool you. I try to stay poised and calm at all times, but I'm having a blast.

It's a privilege to be an All-Star for the second straight year.

Just getting away from the game, getting away from basketball was a good thing for me.

Me, helping people stay in a good state of mind, is actually what I'm good at and what I do.

Every time I catch the ball, I'm seeing a lot of bodies. The key for me is not to force.

I feel like I'm a tough guy.

I doubt myself for sure. Sometimes it gets that bad when you can't find a rhythm.

I've had times when layups didn't go in, you start second-guessing yourself. It's how you come at it and how you react to it.

You can learn something from losses, wins, an unsuccessful season, a successful season.

I'm going to be the one guy diving on the ground for loose balls.

I don't hold grudges.

You've got to go with the flow. Whatever happens, you've just got to be ready for it.

My role is just be a leader on the court, be a team player, and that's what I am.

You're going to go through some tough stretches. You've got to continue to stay positive, continue to press through it.

My preference is to just be on the court. I just want to play no matter where that is at.