I understand the NBA and the role I play on my team. I know that I have to play a leadership role and do whatever I have to do to win.
We're still getting better as a team. We're still learning how to play basketball as a team and how to win tough games.
To go out there and play and have fun and hopefully win a championship. That's my goal.
When I was young, I was sold on winning. I was always serious on the court. As I got older, I realized that it was just a basketball game. Just go out there and have fun.
Look, I won in high school, I won a national championship in college, I want to win one in the NBA. But winning a gold medal, I don't think anything can top that.
At this point in my career I'm not concerned about the money, it's about winning. Nothing else even matters.
I want to win the game. I dont worry about taking over the game unless I have to.
When I step on that basketball court, I'm thinking about basketball, I'm thinking about winning - but there's so much that goes into thought about how I'm going to open this game up to others. It's so much more than just basketball.
Allen Iverson is a ball hog. You will never win a championship with him on your team.
I want to win. I don't care about the money.
I don't want to just be an athlete. I kind of obsess on that sometimes. I don't want my son to be reading, oh, 'disappointment, just a scorer, selfish, didn't win enough, never quite the best' -- whatever. I want to be bigger than that. I want to shape my own destiny instead of just having him read about whatever on the back page.
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