If you see yourself in the paper every day and people keep talking about you, you will have a little breakdown in yourself, too.

I'm not a jealous guy.

It's always going to have an effect when your father comes up and scolds you in front of a lot of people.

I'm not going to go to a team that's losing. I think that would be disrespectful to me to trade me to somebody like that.

It's just a great honor to even be associated with the Hall of Fame and get in. If I eventually do make it, it will be a great honor, and I don't care if it's the first or second time because it's an honor for anyone to make the Hall of Fame.

I've already gotten the big paychecks. I'll be fine.

Money and all that stuff doesn't equal a ring, because you'll always be in the books as winning a championship and being on one of the best teams ever to play the game.

I want to finish my career in Seattle but it's rocky.

You don't hear about me being at parties, going out and gettin' drunk.

I haven't gotten in any trouble off the floor.

When you talk back to me and say something to me it made my game go to another level.

Kobe Bryant, to me, is still the best basketball player in my mind. He played with me and he was in my era. I still love him to death. He's a little brother to me.

I've always liked Deron Williams because has the same mentality as me.

George Gervin was my childhood idol since I was little. In Oakland I had all his posters on my wall.

People always talk about first-ballot Hall of Famer and all that stuff, but it doesn't really make a difference. Once you get in there, you're a Hall of Famer. It doesn't matter if you get in on the first, second or third ballot. It's the same thing.

As people know in coaching, you can get fired and hired just like that.

I was really scared when I went to Oregon State. I wasn't sure I could play at the college level.

I'm not going to sit here and dwell on whether or not I am going to the Hall of Fame.

In my day I think the toughest was Derek Harper. The old-school Derek Harper. He was tough. He had the most toughest, nastiest game ever. I hated playing against him because he would always try to rip you, and try to talk to you. People just didn't really know that about Derek Harper. I used to hate bringing the ball up against him, really.

This is what kids want to see. You see these Playstations, they scoring 50 and 60 with one player, that's what they want to see on TV and I don't go with that.

My dad was known as a mean guy. He never smiled, and he had 'Mr. Mean' put on his license plate. But he was one of the neighborhood dads who looked out for everyone. He would take kids in and help them out.

As far as talking on the court was concerned, the whole family was behind me on that.

I like Draymond Green's intensity... but every time I didn't get a call I didn't cry all the time.

No one superstar can win a championship by himself. You've got to have help.