Of course, I know by growing older, I'm going to become stronger, smarter, and know the game better.
My dad was a soccer player. He didn't know anything about basketball - nothing.
I wanted to be a soccer player.
Tim Duncan did it. Dirk Nowitzki did it. I just want to be one of those guys... that stays for the city, play for the city for 20 years.
I'm going to do whatever it takes for me and my team to be successful.
Just every day try to be a leader, try to get better and to help my team win. I just want to be more vocal, like talk more so my teammates can know I got their back.
If I can't score, I do whatever I can to support my teammates.
I cannot take 30 jumpers a game. Got to have a balance. You've got to get your teammates involved.
I try to come in, try to defend, help on defense, play as hard as possible and do whatever my coach and my teammates tell me and try to listen and get better.
Just growing up and going through life and how tough life was for me and my family, I'm always going to stay humble.
Leading your family is a lot tougher than basketball.
It's such a long season, and there's so many games, so many trips, you've got to build habits and be consistent with what you do.
Dirk Nowitzki is the best European player, for me, that's ever played the game. He's an unbelievable talent.
I've just got to keep working hard, try to get my team better. That's a goal of mine.