With my game, my biggest asset is being a point guard who can get into the paint.

I think that I can get into the paint anytime I want to. What I have learned is that when I do get into the paint, I do have options.

I have shot a basketball my whole life and it is both physical and it is mental as well. Overall I think confidence plays a huge role in shooting.

I had some great vets to learn from.

The guys I came up with would always tell me that no matter if we're up or down, if you go in, get in there and play hard. But just know that sometimes you just have to be patient and wait your turn.

Sometimes the ball isn't always going to bounce your way. But you've got to find a way to affect the game.

You've got to find ways to affect the game, whether it's key stops, key plays, anything.

I love the fans. I hope they love me back.

If you don't feel bad when you play bad, you don't need to be playing this game. That's the feeling that drives you to success.

That's what good players do, try to help their team.

I can always make trouble for who I guard and control the effort I bring.

That's what most players know about me, that I can change the game without scoring or even having a good offensive night.

I think it is a sign that the team cares about the game and everyone else on the team and the coaching staff. Everyone comes in to work and that is all that you can ask for.

You definitely have to have a sense of humor. It's not always serious when it comes to basketball.

That's the main thing on defense: focus, patience and staying as one unit.

I like any challenge.

I've always cared about my teammates, but it's about being vocal and letting them know I care about them... not just on the basketball court.

People will trust you a lot more if you show them you care about them besides basketball. It's deeper.

For me, it's all just about playing my game.

Alabama's a football state and you really don't get too many basketball players out there.

The more and more I play, I learn from each game. I try not to make the same mistake I made last game.

There's tons of point guards in this league. There's good point guards on bad teams.

You've got to be committed to the process of where you want to be.

As a kid, you don't know what's going on at the time. But once you get older, you start to realize it.

Everything happens for a reason.

It's pretty much those little hustle plays that make a team good.

It's a business, but I play the game and I love it every day. That's what I'm going to continue to do.

A dunk during the game is just to get everybody pumped up, so everybody can feel like we're going to win this game or we're going to blow this team out or whatnot.

I think when you're short, you're always going to be the fan favorite.

That's probably a good feeling, to be a fan favorite.

I grew up eating fast food all the time. I developed that taste for it. As I got older, I started to teach myself to reverse those habits. I had to tell myself I can't have it.

Anyone who can help me, I'm going to take their advice.

I love ice cream.

There's always a good point guard in this league.

I just control what I can control. Getting better every time I step onto the floor.

Whatever team we have at training I'm going to play my heart out for.

If I miss a shot, make a turnover - move on to the next play, don't compound the mistake by getting down.

I just want to win.

I want our fans to feel like I'm here with them. We're here together. We're going to lose together. We're going to win together.

I do whatever the vets tell me to do.

I'm always going to be confident in myself.

I'm not afraid of anybody.

Nothing has been handed to me my entire life. You have to go there and take it. My mom taught me that.

Nobody can stop me from playing.

Nobody can stay in front of me, plus I'm strong, so I can get to the hole and finish at the same time.

Some teams take a while to jell; some click right away.

My job is to just make winning plays when I'm out on the court, and hopefully we're winning. That's all I want.

Mini-LeBron... I guess it's a cool nickname.

I just want to get better, compete for the playoffs and have that lead to a championship.

I don't take any type of shots. I feel like I take the shots that are necessary and open.