I want to win the MVP. I feel like, at the end of the day, it might be an individual award, but when I play better, the team also does.

I'm trying to dominate, and if you dominate, you're going to be hated because you're going to talk so much stuff.

One thing when I started playing in the league, I saw that a lot of guys are friendly. It's OK to be friendly, especially off the court. But on the court, I want to dominate.

I look like I'm not listening, but I'm actually listening. I like listening to everything, observing everybody, just taking everything in, and then, in my mind, figuring out what's good for me and what's bad for me.

If the team needs me to recruit somebody, I'll be here. I'll be doing that.

We're always going to be trusting the process.

I like Meek Mill a lot. I listen to 'Dreams & Nightmares' introduction a lot. I always act crazy when the beat drops.

My life is like a movie.

I think I'm a good offensive player, good defensive player. I do it on both ends of the floor.

I feel like I'm one of the most physical players in the league - I love contact. I love attacking. I love going to the free throw line.

I'm very good at drawing fouls.

I think it would've been a little easier if I grew up in America; they've got better conditions for basketball players. At the same time, many people have said to me that having to start playing so late helped me not pick up bad habits.

I love being physical.

I'm not made of glass.

I have lots of confidence in myself that I can fulfill my dreams and make the people of Philadelphia proud.

On social media, I can hide behind the computer or the iPhone. Internet courage.

When I look at myself, I'm not a big man - I'm a guard. I can do everything on the basketball court. You can name it - pass, post up, shoot the ball, bring the ball up, being a playmaker - so I'm excited to break that stereotype.

I love competing. I mean, if you ask anybody around me, my coaches, they know I love competing. I hate losing.

When I sat down with Under Armour, one of the first things we talked about was how this can be bigger than just shoes, bigger than just basketball.

I'm actually really good at everything I do.

If I play against you the first time - or it doesn't even have to be the first time - and you want to be all physical and just talk, or talking trash or whatever, it just gets me going.

Every time I get on the court, I want to push my teammates to be better as a leader and lead by example.

Before games and sometimes practice, I like something with a dope beat. Like Rick Ross, when he's just like, 'RUH!,' all that stuff.

People have labeled the Process as whatever, tanking. I don't see it like that.