Every night, I go out there, and I try to compete and win.
I feel like every guy has a job to do on the defensive end, and that job can change night to night. My biggest thing is, I try to do my job, and compete.
Like I said, when you have to play against a great player every night, that defines who you are if you can compete on that same level night in and night out.
I get the job of guarding the 'tough guy' every night so I just try to bring the same energy every night with whoever it is that I'm facing.
You have to compete with LeBron James and Steph Curry, those guys, night in and night out. You can't take a night off. You just have fun, be humble, but continue to work.
I took care of myself. Basically I'm a vegetarian, I run every day, I exercise. I kind of control my living habits. I try to get a good night's sleep every night, I don't stay up all night and do all that stuff.
You have to have guys that will compete every night, every possession.
You just go out and compete and try to earn whatever you can. I'm looking to get better every single day I set foot on this field.
You have to be a real live dog to come out there and compete every night.
It's exciting to be able to go out and compete every night and show what you can do.
I compete at the highest level every single night, regardless what the outcome is.
I try every day and every night to find a movie or a TV show that I can watch, but I just can't make it past ten minutes of anything.
You just go out there and try to compete and try to make a play for your teammates.
To compete against the best players is something I really enjoy every night.
I just try to bring it every night in whatever way I can.
Champions are not the ones who always win races - champions are the ones who get out there and try. And try harder the next time. And even harder the next time. 'Champion' is a state of mind. They are devoted. They compete to best themselves as much if not more than they compete to best others. Champions are not just athletes.