To be in the All-Star Weekend is something that's special.
People see the scoring, and oftentimes, that's all they think about with me, but I try to get better at all aspects my the game and become a better basketball player.
The D-League has helped me to get better and develop as a basketball player.
Basketball will come and go, but the person you are will always remain.
It's a conscious effort for me to be aggressive and take what the defense gives you.
My senior year was crazy, and that summer was definitely life-changing and a lot different than what I was used to, and with that comes a lot of critique.
Pizza is definitely my favorite food. I usually go with a pepperoni and sausage mix. But I love the New York-style thin crust.
Defensively, I really feel like I've progressed and gotten better.
The biggest thing for me when I travel is finding the best food in every city. I always try to find the best restaurant and take advantage of it because it's cool to go to a lot of different cities and experience a lot of different cultures. So I'm big on the food.
People have different opinions of your career and how you've played and all that, and they're entitled to their opinions.
Eric Gordon is a great scorer.
Some people see ESPN. They see the long shots. They see me scoring the basketball, but they don't show often too many assists - and I've been doing that my whole career, being able to get the ball to the guy at the right time.
Every single night, I try to go out there and play the best that I can.
The Knicks' practice facility is a great place.
NBA teams like to see guys who can help a team win a game in a lot of fashions.
As I've grown older, my testimony has grown a lot, and a lot of it really has to do with my dad. He's been a good example to me. That's really where my testimony started, in just seeing how spiritual and what a good guy he is.
Hopefully people see me as a great person, first of all.
I keep working hard day in and day out. When I get a chance to play, I try to produce the best I can.
I think it's the hardest part for about 80 percent of the guys in the NBA. That's just the way it is in the NBA, unless you're a mega superstar. You're just going to play wherever you go. You try to find the right fit and the right team with the right system and the right coach at the right time.
I can juggle.