There's no better feeling than winning a trophy in front of your fans when they're celebrating.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
The nice thing about BYU is that it takes in a wide area. There would be times where we'd travel and be on the road, and we'd have more fans than the home team that we're playing, a lot of really loyal fans.
I'm lucky because not only do I have the chance to experience the thrill of winning, but I also get to bowl really fast. Those two things are the best feelings in the world, better than any drugs - not that I've tried any.
It's definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.
Playing basketball at MSG is a lot of fun when you are winning, but when you are not, it's not fun.
Obviously any time you play home in front of your own fans, you definitely get a distinct advantage that way.
I played for England at cricket and football. Playing at Wembley in front of 60,000 people seemed better than playing at Cirencester in front of my family and friends.
Home court will be tremendous. That will be a big relief, playing at home in front of the energy and the fans.
If you're playing basketball with someone who's better than you, you have to get better or else it's no fun.
If you're playing basketball with someone who's better than you, you have to get better or else it's no fun
I actually graze at several of the homes while Im playing. There a lot of food going on. I drink and eat and use the restrooms in a lot of the houses. What better way to really get closer to the fans than to steal their soap from the restrooms as they allow you to enter their homes?
Playing for Boston Bulldogs in front of 700 to 800 fans was obviously different from playing for Liverpool in front of the Kop and 40,000 passionate Reds.
I owe a lot to playing on the street. And what was even better than playing on the street was playing football with my friends in the local graveyard. It was fantastic. We forgot what the time was and didn't even go home for our meals.
If you are playing at home to Cyprus you have to be on the front foot. You have to get the crowd onside, get at them, create chances and keep the back door closed so you don't lose any silly goals when you are on top in a game.