Everybody would love to be able to be great and make it to the NBA All-Star Game as a rookie. I mean, that is everybody's goal.
I've been watching 'Two and a Half Men.' That's my number one. Then 'Gossip Girl' and '90210.'
I hear it each day. If I'm not smiling, if I don't have the biggest grin on my face, then it's like I'm always down.
Marking success, for me, is walking onto a court and just walking off healthy, no matter if it is one minute or two minutes.
Me and my brother used to love when my dad walked in with a pizza. We used to watch Nickelodeon every Saturday night. That was, like, the greatest time ever.
It wasn't like I was clinically depressed, but I was so down. I think I was probably depressed. Nothing went my way since college, and I put my head down and kind of pitied myself. That wasn't the right way to go.
For starters, Portland isn't a great city to live in if you're a young, African American male with a lot of money. But that's especially true if you don't have anybody to guide you.
I know it's a team game, but, you know, the great ones can do that - have their team involved and take over a game.
I could've signed with a team after Portland cut me and just sat on the bench and collected paychecks, but that's not my style. That just seems really unethical. Besides, money doesn't matter to me. I've got enough money.