Just to see kids who are inspired by you is an amazing feeling.

That's something I loved growing up - the other team yelling, hyped, student section, all of that gets me going.

You custom make your own car, ain't nobody else driving that.

My family's big on discipline, respect, manners, make sure that we respect our elders. So that's kind of what the military is. You have to say, 'Yes sir,' 'No ma'am,' 'Yes ma'am.' All that stuff. That's kind of the mold my dad has for my brothers and I.

I'm going to have to work it, compete for that starting spot, compete for that job. I'm willing to come in and work, willing to compete and go at people in practice so I can have that ability to start in the starting lineup.

Duke has coached a lot of players who were versatile.

Duke and UNC are great schools.

I like to watch a lot of Kevin Durant, Brandon Ingram and Giannis Antetokounmpo - those tall lanky wings that can handle the ball and shoot it.

I'm going to keep getting better every single year.

I can play really pretty much anywhere on the court.

I'm never going to get down on myself.

There's a lot of people that hate on me, but I'm really willing to prove 'em wrong.

That's kind of what I got in the NBA for. I want to go against superstars that would be a good challenge for me.

I'm nervous before all games, but once I hit that first shot, the jitters go away.

How to you use your lower body is a big thing you got to be able to use in the NBA.

If I played a bad game, there's gonna be people out there that want to try to bring me down. But I always stay up.

I'm going to get criticized my whole career.

I think by me playing inside-out, it's really been opening up that 3-point shot for me.

Every rookie, every player, is going to go through their struggles throughout the season.

I like to watch college basketball, high school - don't matter who it is.

You can learn from watching others play and I have friends on other teams.

Most rookies coming in, they're a little short on the 3-point line because it's a little further back. But once you adjust to it, you'll be fine.

Maybe I'll have a different role in the NBA than college.

Ultimately I want to win. That's my main focus as my rookie year.

The spacing is so much different in the NBA... There's more spacing, more 1-on-1. I got more space to do work - something I didn't get to show at Kentucky.

One thing I learned when struggling, you got to get to your spots.

I want to make it to the championship.

I have confidence in myself.

I really enjoy watching on the side because I can really see the game from a different perspective.

Eight minutes is a long time in basketball.

I see a lot of people judging me and my rookie season, but I'm not really worried about struggling. I know I'm only going to get better.

I want to play years in this league.

Playing quarterback you have to have quick reactions. You've got to be able to know pretty much everything that's going on on the field, lateral quickness, lateral movements in the pocket.

Football is a little bit different as far as lifting weights. We lifted weights every day. It's a different type of sport. So those things, different aspects, they help you in basketball.

Like I tell myself all the time, you have to keep shooting. I'm not going to stop shooting.

There's a lot of players that get starstruck.

Everyone knows Summer League isn't the real deal.

Overseas and going straight to the NBA wasn't even an option.

People have different mentalities, different loves.

I love the military, of course, but it wasn't my thing. Sports was my thing.

I grew up playing sports. But I always celebrate Veterans Day.

Starting should be a goal for every rookie.

I have to work my way up. There's nothing guaranteed in this league.

When I used to get the ball on the wing, I'd go fast and I'd go right. Veterans in this league, they watch film. They're definitely going to strategize. They know you like to go right. They know what your moves are.

You got to be able when you get the ball, slow it down, read the defense, call for a pick, and go off a pick-and-roll instead of going isolation all the time. Just be able to use that screen.

A lot of people think you go to a top college, you come into the NBA and it'll be all a breeze and easy. It's not like that.

I'm an all-around type player.

A lot of people say you can't make the league if you can't play defense, so I really play really good defense. That's something I really pride myself on.

It's not really in my genes to be walking around looking like a body builder.

My favorite Subway sandwiches are meatball and chipotle chicken.