Success is not an accident, success is actually a choice.
If you don’t fall, how are you going to know what getting up is like?
Success is born out of faith, an undying passion, and a relentless drive.
Each game is an opportunity to be on a great stage and be a witness for Christ. When I step on the floor, people should know who I represent, who I believe in.
I’m not the guy who’s afraid of failure. I like to take risks, take the big shot and all that.
What I tell people is be the best version of yourself in anything that you do. You don’t have to live anybody else’s story.
Basketball isn’t just a sport. It is an art, one that must be mastered to succeed.
Every time I rise up, I have confidence that I’m going to make it.
It represents a Bible verse I wear on my shoe. Philippians 4:13. It says ‘I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.’ It’s also my mantra, how I get up for games and why I play the way I do.
Success comes after you conquer your biggest obstacles and hurdles.
I prepare to the point where instinct takes over...
On the court, I’m not afraid of anything. I try to have confidence and have a belief in myself.
The best shooters shoot the exact same way every single time they look at the basket.
He credited his teammates, who he thanked in turn, with challenging him every day and driving him forward and making him a better player.
In a game, there are so many different variables that are thrown at you – the defense, where your teammates are, how fast your body’s moving, and you have to be in control of all those decisions.
I’d rather be a non-All-Star playing in the Western Conference finals than an All-Star who’s sitting at home in May.
You don’t have to live anybody else’s story.
There’s more to life than basketball. The most important thing is your family and taking care of each other and loving each other no matter what.