I just go and play basketball. All the media stuff, it's about looking forward to playing the game I love.

I'd love to go to a Giants game.

It's the NBA summer league and everyone's out there fighting. It's been a great experience for me.

I like lows because you can only go up from there.

There's always going to be something. Can't be perfect.

I want to be that guy who comes to mind when you think of Canadian basketball one day.

The way I operate is I want to win, so I'll do whatever.

My dad played in so many places, so I got to learn from so many other guys and they get to teach me.

When you put pressure on the paint, you not only score but you force the whole defense to collapse and you can make easy plays to hit shooters.

I just see the ball and I go for it. It's wanting to make a winning play for the team and get a rebound.

There's always people coming behind trying to take your spot and I don't want anyone to take my spot.

With my dad, when I was growing up I saw the amount of work that he put in.

I just like chilling with my friends, playing 'NBA 2K' and stuff.

Any time you meet a great successful player, a successful star, it's just an honour to be in their presence.

If you can do your thing on a big stage, it helps, but then to do it against guys that are older than you still gives me confidence that all the hard work I'm putting in is really working and I just got to keep getting better.

I'm a LeBron guy, so anywhere he goes that's my team.

My dad went to the Olympics, so he has that one over me. So if I go there, I'm pretty sure he has nothing to say anymore.

I've always wanted to be No. 1.

Whenever I can put a fresh, clean suit on, I'm like a peacock. That's my most confident moment.

I think everybody's goal is to make the NBA. My goal is to be a star.

I love playing at Madison Square Garden.

It was my mom who pushed me. My mom actually pushed my dad to train me. My dad knows what it takes to play at this level and be a really good basketball player, and he just wanted me to make the choice for myself.

I actually grew up in Europe half my life. Then Canada, then the States.

I've dealt with a lot of media and I know the New York media different, for sure.

What I always say is, 'To each his own.' Everybody has a different trajectory or path in life.

My dad went far in basketball, so I just see that there are still people that are better than me. So I try to play like an underdog and I'm just trying to surpass my dad.

A college experience is something everyone should have. Going to Waffle House late at night. Or the gym at midnight, until the wee hours of the morning. Just being kids. Hanging out.

My international experience has given me a feel for the game other freshmen and college players don't have. I plan to take that to make my teammates better.

I'm not soft at all.

My dad programmed me to be aggressive as a young player. He always told me to go to the rim. Live in the paint.

Duke as a program speaks for itself. Coach K is the greatest coach of all time.

The home games, that's really where you can see everything - every game is packed. No matter if it's like a game we're going to win by a lot or a close game - everybody's here. The fans cheer the same way and it's great. That's really what I can say about Duke.

I was really good at a young age, but every day I had to walk in the house, and walk past my dad's jersey framed on the wall because he was an Olympian, so I was like, all right, I haven't done anything yet.

I'm mad goofy.

Be grateful for every single moment you spend with your family.

Shaking the commissioner's hand has always been a big thing for me. When you're young and you watch the draft every year, you're like, 'That's going to be me one day.'

I want coach to be tough on me. That's the only way, I feel, if you're pushed, it will make you play better.

I'm right-handed with everything. My mom was lefty.

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.'