I've gotten to watch a lot of football games. Growing up, watching sports, watching people compete, whether it's my brothers or teammates. I grew up observing and taking it all in. It's kind of my attitude.
I've been a leader practically my whole life. I don't know what it is to follow.
Chicago was big for me as far as developing as a person and as a basketball player.
I'm no Bob Gibson. I can tell you that.
My thing is to be ready to pitch every five days and give my team a chance to win.
I don't play basketball for the money. I don't play it for the crowd. When I didn't have a friend, when I was lonely, I always knew I could grab that orange pill and go hoop. I could go and dunk on somebody. If things weren't going right, I could make a basket and feel better.