I can play really pretty much anywhere on the court.

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

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.

Duke and UNC are great schools.

Duke has coached a lot of players who were versatile.

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.

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.

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

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

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

No matter whether you're hurting or it's just a precaution, you gotta eat right, make sure that you're protecting your body because 82 games and all those road trips - it's going to be a lot.

Everyone dreams of playing March Madness and playing in those tournaments, big-time games.

I would love to add to the rich tradition that Duke University holds on and off the court, and play for one of the all time great coaches, Coach K. I would love to go up to Chapel Hill, play for Roy Williams, and chase back-to-back National Championships at North Carolina.

I found out some of the spots on the floor that I like to shoot - do my little floater shots, my pull-up shots, being able to get all the way to the rim. By me doing that, it's kind of opened up my 3-point shot.

When I was in high school watching college games, I was like 'I can't wait to get to March Madness.'

You come into the NBA, dudes are trying to come after you. You're a rookie. They look at you as fresh meat.

I'm fine with pressure. I went to Kentucky, dealt with it all season, playing in front of all the top teams and top crowds.

Guys in the league have grown-man strength. They're not going to move off when you bump them. They know your moves and are going to cut them off. You have to be strong and have counters. You have to slow down.

Playing at Kentucky, before 24,000 people, you have to learn how to grow real fast and play under pressure and playing on ESPN with millions of people watching. Right away, you learn how to play under control.

Defensively, I think I'm very versatile, I can guard different positions.

It'd be crazy to be an all-time great in New York City. That's a dream come true.

I want to win as many games as possible.

I love playing away games, love going against people on the road.

That's why I love this game, that's why I play this game, that's the goal. I want to be great.