Bill Russell is one of the greatest players of all time.

I think playoff experience matters for sure.

I don't want to be the guy that gets inspired by one player. I like to watch every player.

I like 'Stifle Tower,' I like 'Gobzilla.' There's a lot of nicknames that are pretty cool.

I'm very proud of where I'm from.

The more you see, the more you know, the more you feel like you can help others and the more you feel like you can help the team win.

I play every year to try to win.

Defense doesn't sell as much as offense.

I'm prepared to guard anyone.

When I was young, I didn't watch basketball, but I watched 'Space Jam' with Michael Jordan so he was my favorite player.

You don't want your opponent to score. You don't want your guy to score and once you get better at it, you get used to it, it becomes a mindset. You just try to do it every game.

Sometimes, I see the guys driving and they don't even look at the rim, they just dribble out so it's as good as a block or even better because I'm kind of laughing when I see that. That's what it's about.

I don't like to fall short. It's tough. Just make the right play when I'm open, and I'll thrust to the rim and be aggressive.

When I started to do it with precision, I realized how much setting good screens made us better as a team offensively. It made things easy for me and my teammates.

I'm just worried about winning and making my teammates better and getting better.

I want to be an All-Star. That's my goal. And win a title.

I just try to make the right play, stay aggressive and defensively just do what I do. I make sure I talk to everyone and control the paint.

It's great to communicate as a team.

It's a team game.

I do a lot of things to help my team winning - set screens, roll into the rim, finishing. I think I can be even more than that.

I mean, defense to me is something that when you watch a game you don't really pay attention to defense unless you're very - unless you're a specialist.

To be honest, I love being in Utah so I think most people have the wrong idea about the city, about the place.

Defense doesn't matter enough.

When someone throws an alley-oop and you finish, everyone's happy, the one who makes the pass and the one with the dunks. It's a great play.

My passion for gaming is well-known among both the Utah Jazz and my team in France.

I have so many great memories of Christmas because we're always spending it with the family.

It's something I take a lot of pride in doing, in being the best defensive player in the world, in helping my teammates every night.

My mom probably has a record player. I might need to get one.

My goal is to protect the basket. Most of the time, I won't block the shot but I'm going to affect the shot or I'm going to affect the way they think.

I did some bad stuff. I don't remember what in particular, but I did some bad stuff. So the morning of Christmas, I wake up and my brother is there, my sister, my mom, everyone's got gifts and I can't find my gifts. No gifts. They acted like Santa didn't' bring me anything because I wasn't good.

I want to be an offensive player, too. Play low post, midrange, take jump shots, and just be the best I can be.

For years now, I've used gaming to unwind and relax during the season. It's also how I manage to keep up with my friends when I'm on the road.

It hurts to see other people calling Jazz fans racist.

I just try to do what I do by getting my teammates open and getting better at finishing and making plays when I can.

People watch the points, they watch the highlights. But the defense I think helps the offense.

It's about how you impact the game.

I've been away from my family even when I was in France.

I just wanted to keep getting better and better and better, and that's just my mindset.

When we get bad shots, it's hard to rebound and it's also harder to come back in transition defense.

When you know what you want, you know where you want to go.

I like to play basketball. Sometimes if someone takes that away from you, you've got to get in your feelings for a reason.

I think I learned how it works in the league. When you are outside you don't understand everything, but when you are inside you can know how it works.

Defense is so important for helping your team win games and for the game in general.

I take a lot of pride in being healthy.

Even though I didn't have a lot of material things, I had the love and education and all together a lot of kids don't have the same chances, so the goal is to give some chances to the kids that don't have it.

I think I learned basketball. I learned a lot.

Some games I'm going to get more blocks or they're going to do more mistakes and give up more baskets but some games I get zero blocks and I affect 20 shots.

There's a lot of things you don't see on the stats.

Sometimes when you lose a game, you win a game, you get stuck in the bubble.

I want to stay with the Jazz.