
People have told me, ‘You shouldn’t bring your daughter onto the podium, ’cause it’s the workplace,’ and things like that. But I’m not gonna really listen to that. I’m gonna do what I think is fun for me and my family, and everything’ll be all right.
To be able to finish opportunities that I do get in the paint, that makes a difference.
Once it gets down to single-digit games, you know the season’s end is approaching, and we’re all pretty physically tired.
Honestly, I could care less about other people’s opinions about me.
Every time I rise up, I have confidence that I’m going to make it.
Doesn’t matter where you come from, what you have or don’t have… All you need to have is faith in God, an undying passion for what you do and what you choose to do in this life, and a relentless drive and the will to do whatever it takes to be successful in whatever you put your mind to.

I don’t like people looking at someone else’s image.
I know I have a place in Heaven waiting for me because of Him, and that’s something no earthly prize or trophy could ever top.
In college, a loss is pretty devastating. That feeling kind of goes away in an 82-game season. You hate to lose, but you also have a lot more games to make up for it.
Steak and Shake in Indianapolis is definitely the first stop when we hit that city.
Success comes after you conquer your biggest obstacles and hurdles.
The more minutes you play and the more grind and physical play you endure through the course of a season, you have to re-charge and get your body right for the next season. Be in that weight room and conditioning and that kind of deal.

You can play fast but not in a hurry. As a point guard, I can dictate that.
My parents had us in church every Sunday, every Wednesday. It was more of a tradition at that point; I didn’t have a personal relationship with the Lord until I went to the altar call one Sunday, and the youth pastor told us to make a decision for ourselves.