As long as you put on a jersey, no matter what kind of jersey it is, as long as you're supporting the game of basketball, I enjoy it.
The biggest surprise has been making the adjustment after losing a game. In the NBA you could lose tonight and you have to put that game behind you because you have another game the next night.
Guys who might not be superstars but because of their hustle, because of the little things they do, these are the guys who can really mean the difference between winning and losing.
Whenever there is a big game and people don't think I can do it, I always play my hardest, and now it has become a part of me.
I wanted to be a football player. Football is a sport that I love, but the more I started playing basketball, the more I started dreaming of playing in the NBA.
I've played for the Miami Heat my whole career under Pat Riley. Mr. GQ himself. So when I pick out my outfits before a game, I'm already feeling confident. And some of that swagger stays with me when I take the court.
The biggest thing is to make sure that when something comes out about you that is false that you prove it's not true.
Growing up, I always dreamed of winning an NBA championship, never a gold. A gold was something that never crossed my mind.
I think you really have to become a parent to understand what you will endure to be there for your kids.
I understand being the villain is what people like. People play to that. They want to know about the villain.
I'm an athlete, so I can dress down with the best of them. I can throw on t-shirts and sweats with the best of them.