Shooting is a part of my game that I continue to work on.

Kawhi's an amazing player.

You can go from starting to not playing at all. That's the league.

I think it's always good to learn on the court instead of being on the bench.

You have to take advantage of every opportunity that you get and go hard.

I'll always keep learning.

If I'm out there on the court, that means I'm ready to play.

I just got to be engaged on both sides of the floor.

I got to have more of those type of games where I'm just engaged. It doesn't matter the score or how many points I score.

I just enjoy sometimes after the games, guys coming up to me and showing respect for me.

I'm definitely not a personal-type guy where I care about personal accolades and stuff, but definitely a team-guy first.

Moving from Cameroon to Texas, that was a change. Learning English, the culture, everything was different so I had to adjust.

I mean, I went to a Catholic school - they call it seminary.

I usually wear sweats.

There might be games where I feel like I don't have the energy I'm supposed to have. So for me, I think it's important that every single night I bring the energy.

I was in the choir before. I don't know if a lot of people know that.

Music has always been a part of my life. I love music. All ranges or any type of style.

Like I always say, whatever is my weakness, I try to work on it and I try to get better at it.

Being able to make plays goes a lot, helps me navigate the defense and find open guys or score myself.

I think that's the beauty of it - knowing you're not where you want to be, there is something new you can learn every day. That gets you excited.

I just want to keep working and keep getting better and I'm always going to get better.

For me, I don't put a cap on what I can accomplish, right?

I just work and continue to do whatever I can do to get to the highest level I can get. If that's an All-Star? Sure, I'll take it. But I don't have my mind set on that.

When you get minutes and you have the trust of the coaches and guys just letting you play your game and be yourself, it definitely helps.

I said before, I want to be a starter, I want to be an all-star - not a borderline all-star.

To be honest, I see more championships, I see MVP, I see so much more that I can accomplish. There's no reason to be satisfied.

I just put in a lot of work and a lot of hours in the gym just working on my game.

I've always been a hard worker.

It's the NBA. It's a business.

As an NBA player you want to help your team win at any cost, that's my main goal.

If I'm starting, I'm gonna do that, that's the main goal for me, to be the best player I can be. But being on the bench, I'll be the best I can be and help the team to the best of my ability.

For me, I had to believe in myself, and work hard.

It doesn't matter where you get drafted.

I always thought I could do everything that a guard could do.

My dad is a part of who I am, and he was a very hard working person and someone who worked to achieve his goals and make sure his family is straight and I always admired that. My mom worked so hard. I had two hard-working parents around me.

I play for something bigger than basketball.

Scoring, that's my thing... Didier Drogba, Samuel Eto'o, those were the guys that we looked at as kids like, 'Man, they're doing it, and they're doing it at a high level.' We would see them on TV. So, it wasn't much about basketball, to be honest, it was just those type of athletes. Those guys were the guys that we looked at as kids.

I think that's one of the advantages for me. I know I have so much to learn. I have to grow. It allows me to look at my mistakes and evaluate them and try to see how I can do better.

The food that enters the mind must be watched as closely as the food that enters the body.

As the culture war is about irreconcilable beliefs about God and man, right and wrong, good and evil, and is at root a religious war, it will be with us so long as men are free to act on their beliefs.

When the faith dies, the culture it produced begins to die, then the civilization goes, and, then, the population.

Our Founding Fathers who created this republic did not believe in democracy. When did we come to worship this idol?

Democracy requires common ground on which all can stand, but that ground is sinking beneath our feet, and democracy may be going down the sinkhole with it.

Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes.

Many Muslims put their Islamic faith ahead of their national identity and forbid preachers from other religions from coming into their countries to convert their young. Apostasy is treason to Allah. Heresy has no rights.

The Democrats' drive to defeat Neil Gorsuch is the latest battle in a 50-year war for control of the Supreme Court - a war that began with a conspiracy against Richard Nixon by Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justice Abe Fortas and Lyndon Johnson.

Anti-Catholicism is the anti-Semitism of the intellectual.

Where liberals see as an ever-more-splendid diversity of colors, creeds, ethnicities, ideologies, beliefs and lifestyles, the Right sees the disintegration of a country, a nation, a people, and its replacement with a Tower of Babel. Visions in conflict that democracy cannot reconcile.

What happened to the America we grew up in, the America of Truman, Ike, JFK and Reagan?

The GOP's insoluble problem is that the multicultural, multiethnic, and multilingual country they created with their open borders appears not to like the brand of dog food the party sells.