Communication is crucial. That's why young teams aren't usually good because their communication's not good because they're not confident in the communication.
Some of the good teammates, when it comes for me, has always been someone who interacts with your teammates - movies, dinners, buses, planes, and so what I tend to do is, the older I've gotten, I actually hang out with more younger guys than I do older guys.
I would say players have utmost respect for James Harden. For one, he's improved every year, and also, for me, as a shooter, he gets his shooters involved.
The players before me got this TV revenue so high that I can make money to support my family forever, and I feel like it's an obligation for us to leave the game better than when we first got it, for the future.
Offensively, I have a high basketball IQ, I look to get everyone involved, set screens, take charges, get steals; all of the little things.
It's easy to be the greatest teammate when you're winning. How about when you're losing? How about when you're down 20?