At the end of the day, nobody is bigger than the team.
Marcus Morris
I have been in many battles with great players, and not once have I ever tried to do anything dirty as far as taking a player out of a game.
I just don't want people to mistake playing basketball, playing hard with trying to hurt somebody.
I approach this game with the utmost respect for every player.
One thing I am not is a dirty player. And I hang my hat on being a hard worker. I am a respected man in this league, and I hope that people look at that and know me as who I am, and I would never go that far, trying to hurt somebody.
We can all go up to each other and be honest with each other. That's the biggest thing, when you can go out and speak to your brother.
I have started my share of games. It's not like I'm new to it.
My thing is just cut down the easy baskets. Cut down the easy baskets, and cut down the other guys that are going to score.
I wasn't as good as some of these guys coming into high school, going into college. I really had to grind to get my position, even still now. I'm still doing the same thing.
In the basketball world, guys like me, we tend to make bad decisions.
Everywhere I've been I've bet on myself.
I just feel like I'm made for New York.
When I was in Boston, I averaged 14 a game.
At the end of the day, you go through different paths in the league. I wouldn't change anything about it.