I don't think anyone's worth $100 million if Michael Jordan wasn't, but hey, that's what Abe Pollin thought I was worth, and if someone puts $100 million in front of you, you're gonna take it, too.
When you're in there getting buckets, you're not really paying attention to who's there. You're just doing your thing.
When I was little, whenever I got out of the shower, I never wanted to touch the floor because once you touch the floor, your feet are dirty again. So in the shower, I used to put my socks on already without drying them off.
I'm a goof. C'mon, everyone knows that.
I know it's hard when guys leave the game. They're sitting there analyzing, and they're getting itchy.
It is an honor to join the ranks of sports icons such as Muhammad Ali and Tiger Woods by being immortalized in wax at Madame Tussauds Washington, D.C.
Like the Wizards, Madame Tussauds has become a fixture in the nation's capital and one that I'm proud to be a part of.
If you're having a bad day, or you're having a bad career, go to Manila. They'll bring your spirits up.
I have the mind-set that a guard can't stick me. So I watch the bigs and see how they like to play. If you're a shot blocker, then I jump into you. If you take charges, then I pull up for the midrange.
They welcomed me here in Orlando and wanted me to just be me.
There's no such thing as overpaid.
Fans saying a player is overpaid doesn't bother a player. What bothers an injured player is watching your competitors grow.
I am lighter than Paul Pierce.
I don't play roulette, but it's funny: whenever somebody I know is going to Vegas, I'm like, 'Put it on black.'
When you're a scorer, you are thinking about scoring, and everything comes easy.
I've always been a scorer. So when I went to Arizona, I led the team in scoring both years.
I got three 'Tiger Woods' games for my Xbox just in case one gets scratched.
I'm a shooter. You don't lose your shooting touch.
I made myself into what I thought was a big-time player, and nobody in L.A. seemed to care or believe I was any good. When I started hearing I wouldn't play in college, I would just let it simmer inside me and then be like, 'Okay. That's what you think? Okay.' The number zero was the only way I could express that.
I used to practice those trampoline dunks back at Golden State. I can flip and everything.