When I was younger, me and my dad used to do different things. I don't think I would call it community service. It was more just us doing nice things. We used to donate to Goodwill or do can drives. Give people money if they needed it. Little things like that.
While taking sign language in high school, one of our assignments was to go out and participate in the deaf community, so I really got to know a lot of the group from that. I felt like they needed a little bit more of a voice because people treat them different just because they're hearing impaired.
Kobe Bryant has always been my favorite player, and he was drafted No. 13, too, in 1996.
Lunchtime and recess, that was a big part for me growing up. I think it's important for kids to have that.
I feel like I've accomplished everything I could in the dunk contest. It would be hard for me to go back and outdo myself.
You have to handle adversity well. There are roadblocks you will have to fight through.
We want to be two-way players; that's the best thing.