Basketball is great and so much fun, and it has taken me to so many places. I've been in the public eye a lot, and it has given me so many great experiences but hasn't changed the person I am.

People have heard about me, but they haven't heard about things my brother and my parents have gone through, and stories about growing up and living a dream come true.

I am going to continue to get better and do great things.

It is tough, you don't want to lose games.

It's tough, trying to get better.

I can play off the ball some, and that's fine with me as long as I can be out on the floor. But I am definitely more natural as a point guard than I am as a two guard.

I've proven I can play.

You want to play against the best - at least I do. I want to go out there and compete against the best players.

Winning was everything to me. I hated to lose.

To be honest with you, I always thought I was going to be in the NBA.

The NBA is always looking for tough kids who aren't afraid of the moment or the guy they're playing against.

I really enjoy movies.

As I've grown older, my testimony has grown a lot, and a lot of it really has to do with my dad. He's been a good example to me. That's really where my testimony started, in just seeing how spiritual and what a good guy he is.

Sometimes you don't have great days. You're going to have ups, and you're going to have downs. And when you have the downs, it's awesome to be able to come home to a wife that's extremely supportive and a dog that loves you no matter what.

I had a goal in mind and a dream, and I worked as hard as I possibly could and was eventually able to make it. And I think that's because I had that focus and that drive and never thought that I was going to fail.

That's what it's all about, going out and being able to help in the community and help people around you. That's going to carry far longer than basketball ever will.

It's hard to play with any kind of confidence when you feel like if you miss one shot, if you make one mistake, you're getting pulled.

A lot of people say they're competitive, and they think that means they scream and yell when they lose. I'm not like that. I don't scream and yell. I just win. At anything I do, I win.

I'm loyal to my family, to my faith, and to basketball.

Obviously, I've had some tough times in my career. I've had some ups and downs just like anybody's life, but you just keep continuing to work hard.

My best friend in the pros is Brandon Davies, who I played with at BYU.

I can juggle.

I like Maroon 5 and Andy Grammer, but I also like hip-hop a lot.

Pizza is definitely my favorite food. I usually go with a pepperoni and sausage mix. But I love the New York-style thin crust.