The Single Mothers Program is something I would love to start if I'm fortunate enough to make it to the NBA and things like that.

I don't have anything to eat in my house but chips and Gatorade.

School was very important. But I needed to watch basketball.

Each person's workout is really different. It's tailored to be what's most needed for them. Everybody's different.

Growing up with videos and YouTube, being able to see content from the '90s - music and games - that really helped me stay connected with the time before me.

All I used to want to do was shoot fadeaways like Kobe because he was my favorite player.

The Celtics were always going to pick me No. 1, but Philly didn't know that.

I'm looking to try to do more out there and just taking advantage of the opportunities that I've been given.

There's a lot of talented guys, but at the end of the day, you've got to go out there and get it. It's really about who's competing and who wants it more on both ends of the floor.

Not too many people know what they want to do at 3 and then go do it.

My mom tried to not let me see how much we were struggling, but I noticed it. I think that's what made me work harder. I saw how hard she was working, and I just wanted a better life for both of us.

I love Coach K's passion to coach his players and to coach the game. I examined and watched the interaction between him and his staff, along with the players, and was impressed how hard they played.

I used to hate Boston.

When I play bad, I don't get too down on myself. When I play good, I don't get too hot.

Thin crust, provolone cheese, marinara sauce - it's just a St. Louis thing. That's what I grew up eating.

I've always lived with my mom. My whole life.

I don't know how to handle all the trade talks.

I just care about winning and doing what I can while I'm on the floor.

The East is tougher than a lot of people give us credit for.

Coach K always wanted me to talk more, even when I was in college. That's something I'm going to do as I get older.

I don't really want to get too heavy, you know. I still want to be able to move in the paint.

Obviously, getting stronger is the key, and knowing how to use my body, knowing what to expect.

One day I'd have 20 points, the next day two points. I was dribbling the ball off my leg. I couldn't understand why. The media started asking me, 'Is this because you are a new dad?' I didn't want to blame my son. There are plenty of people in much worse situations, and they make it work. I have to do that, too.

I'm a big candle guy.