My parents are still here in Charleston, and I have a lot of family here, so it's great to be back.

It's good that other teams want me, but I'll be more than happy to stay in Milwaukee.

Nothing has ever been given to me.

My main improvement on defense has just been my coaches. They've been teaching me defensive schemes, how to guard guys, and how to use my length.

Anytime basketball is involved, it's fun for me.

You always want all of your sports teams at your school to do well.

I love everything about Christmas - the food, the 24/7 family time, watching someone you care about open the perfect present - and '12 Days of Khrismas' allowed me to spread that energy throughout all my communities.

Texas A&M was always my biggest school.

Do I feel underrated? Yes. Does that bother me? No, not really.

I don't think I'm somebody that dominates the ball a lot.

Teams usually take on the personality of the coach.

You have to go through some things to get to where you want to go.

I like my life. I'm not living through anybody else's eyes, anybody else's life; I'm enjoying mine.

From Day One, I've always had to work to find my way onto the court or onto the top position or whatever it may be.

Every team goes through a slump during the season. It's just a matter of how fast can you get out of it.

We love playing the game. That's why we're here. That's our job. We just want to come out and play every day.

I've been a good 3-point shooter, but I've been a better midrange shooter my whole career, so it was definitely frustrating to try to figure out that balance.

You won't get out of a slump if you don't shoot.

Nobody's perfect, so don't go out there and try to act like you got to live a perfect life. Be yourself, and be happy with it.

I learned in the past that winning takes care of everything. As long as I am worried about winning and doing the right things, everything will work out for me.

I measure myself against everybody, not just the shooting guards.

I'm happy with being myself.

My dad coached pretty much my whole life. I think he stopped coaching me when I got to the seventh, eighth grade, serious AAU, when I started getting recruited and stuff like that.