I can play small ball because I can guard multiple positions because I can really move.
I'm able to guard multiple positions, switch and pick and rolls, guard from two to four and be able to help my defence out and rebound the basketball, block shots.
My game pretty much speaks for itself - a guy who can play multiple positions... attack in different situations.
The way the NBA is going forward with versatility and everybody being able to play multiple positions, I'll fit right in.
I'm getting drafted because I can guard multiple positions. Anything that comes other than that, there's no pressure there.
When you have an almost seven-foot wingspan and can guard multiple positions, you're going to get minutes.
It's not requirement to have a point guard, you can have skill players with 3 or 4 guys on the same team playing multiple positions.
Before the combine, there were a lot of questions about whether I could guard multiple positions.
It would be great if we were on multiple planets, but I think that's unrealistic. Hawking says we have to be on multiple planets so an asteroid could come and you'd still have some humans left. It's a nice idea. It satisfies the multiple-eggs-in-multiple-baskets concept.
I don't have the five positions anymore. It may be as simple as three positions now, where you're either a ball-handler, a wing or a big.
I think I can bring to the NBA versatility. I feel like the league is going toward four men that can pass, dribble, shoot, rebound, defend. I think I can do all that and bring that to the table at the highest level.
There are no hopeless positions; there are only inferior positions that can be saved. There are no drawn positions; there are only equal ones in which you can play for a win. But at the same time, don't forget that there is no such thing as a won position in which it is impossible to lose.
People are used to juggling multiple jobs and multiple responsibilities and multiple things on the home front, and sometimes you get a day off to read, and you just want a book that feels complete and that you can get through it on a rainy day on the couch.
My game really complements what the NBA wants - a long guy who can really handle the ball and shoot the ball and make multiple decisions.
Being a player that plays multiple positions, that's my mindset every single day because I don't have the luxury of just being really good at one thing.
In modern day football, you've got to play in different positions. I've played in numerous positions, apart from centre-back and goalkeeper, I think.