I grew up in Flint, Michigan so I'm used to broken promises so I don't look forward to anything. I look forward to the now. I don't even like planning trips more than a week ahead because you don't know how you're going to feel a week from now.
For lunch, it's usually a salad with sunflower seeds, cucumbers, celery, and a lot of vegetables.
I'm not really a confrontational person.
Blocking a shot can really demoralize a person and defer them from coming to the rim the rest of the game. So being able to do that and change the landscape of the game by one play is pretty amazing.
People try to bring negativity into my life, but it's crazy how I deflect it.
If you're just dunking by yourself, it's really nothing special. You have to dunk on someone - then you feel like you're demoralizing them.
The fact that rich people get free stuff and poor people have to pay, it's backwards.
I don't do anything malicious or anything in a negative manner. I'm all about positivity and making people smile is positive.
Going to Golden State, I really fine-tuned everything on defense, which is important because the NBA is moving away from standard bigs and going toward bigs that can switch and things like that.
Personally, I've always been a philanthropist. I've always given away turkeys and did gift giveaways.
I was in Dallas and I had gained weight and knew becoming a vegetarian was the quickest way to lose it. I just wasn't sure if I could do it.
Usually I'm nowhere near the playoffs. My last game of the year is usually at the end of the regular season in April.
Yeah I definitely rep the city of Flint.
I've always been a high-percentage shooter, obviously because I'm dunking and laying the ball up.
If you put negative things out about anyone every day, they're gonna start believing it, sorta like propaganda if you think about it.
I'm not really a vengeful person.