I like the old-school muscle cars.
I always wanted to play both ends of the floor. I never wanted to be one-dimensional.
I'm just here to play basketball and have fun and try to win another championship.
I just think repetition and getting the game reps shooting the ball in games really helps, rather than just practicing. You can get game timing.
Whoever I'm playing against, I go in and try to stop their best scorer and try to get myself going on the offensive end.
Coming to a team like the Spurs, you're automatically going to learn how to play the game the right way.
I'm always trying to come down with a win. That's what matters to me and my squad.
I try to come in with a focus to stop my man and win the game. I'm always trying to be ready to catch them off their strides by being physical enough without getting fouls.
I'm just the same guy... I don't need to be a celebrity or a superstar.
The bigs are there on the help-side if the guy goes by me, and I'm able to switch to other offensive players.
I look at film, but more than watching individual players, I'm trying to watch a team's whole offensive scheme. I'm trying to know their tendencies so I can... guess. That's what it comes down to, really, making the best guess.
It's definitely fun when you're able to translate your practice into the game. It's fun, and you know that your hard work paid off.