I usually start my day with a light breakfast of fruit and eggs and take granola bars with me to eat after practice. Lunch and dinner usually consist of chicken over pasta or rice and beans.
You never know what's going to happen. In a game where you're down by 20, you're still trying to win the game.
There are a lot of critics out there, a lot of people that you want to prove wrong. But that's what your hard work is for in the offseason, spending hours and hours in the gym.
Lunchtime and recess, that was a big part for me growing up. I think it's important for kids to have that.
I just feel like whenever the team needs a bucket, I can come and get it. I feel I'm a really good scorer.
You're on your own in college, but you get sheltered a little bit more with the coaching staff and everything.
My ultimate goal is whenever I go on the court, I just want to be known as one of the better players.
In high school, we used to sign to each other during the game, signaling different plays and stuff like that. It was kind of fun. It was definitely unique.