A team is more like a family; that's how I grew up.
Markieff Morris
Philly guys have a different toughness from anybody you've probably ever met. That's what I hang my hat on.
Honestly, Detroit really wasn't on my list. I really didn't look into it much until I sat down with my brother and looked at the roster. It was kind of a perfect fit.
I've had the iPad for a nice little minute, not into gadgets like that, though.
It's tough to be away from my wife and my daughter every day during the bubble. So to have my brother here, it's special for me.
I heard the other day that I'm the skinniest power forward in the league. I might be the skinniest, but I'm damn sure not the weakest.
It wasn't about the money. I was just playing basketball, playing with my brother, happy being in the NBA.
Our first thought growing up was that we want to be together always so we didn't want to play the same position. You see a lot of twins play the same position because they are so alike. That was a big thing for us that we taught ourselves, and luckily it ended up paying off.
A couple colleges tried recruiting me without Marcus and I just shut it down right away. That was clear from the beginning. It was always a package deal.
I would pick any team if I could go with my brother.
I'm watching a lot of film to see what I can do differently, to see how I can help when I get in the game.
Not too big on alcohol, but if I had to chose; I like Ciroc.
Adidas shelltoes, I always loved them.
Me personally, I'm just trying to be the 'X-factor' that's needed. Whatever is needed out of me, I want to come in and provide.
I had a couple great years in Phoenix, man.
Sometimes little brothers and big brothers get into it.
I'll contribute any way I can, whether it's cheering my teammates on or being in the game.
I keep in high spirits and keep my confidence.
Whenever my number is called, I'll be ready always.
I can just be one of those guys that used in the mix, playing 4 or 5 if we play smaller.
I grew up - obviously I'm from Philly, where Kobe is from, so we grew up idolizing Kobe. He meant everything to us.
I ain't tripping about not playing with my brother.
I'm not the type of guy that takes stuff back he did.
I leave Phoenix and everybody's calling me disgruntled, but then you see my teammates that were there speak highly of me.
I'm kind of a low-tempered kind of guy, so I ease my way one game at a time.
I've gotten better every year I've been in the league, and I'm going to continue to get better, with or without my brother.
I'm a little bit more than just tough.
As I move on to the professional stage of my career, I will always remember my time as a Jayhawk. Playing here has prepared me for the opportunity to have a successful career in the NBA.
Some of my best experiences have been at KU and I'm thankful for my teammates, coaches and all the people that support KU.
I'll do whatever it takes to win.
That's what brothers do. I expect a lot from him. We always work out together. We always do everything together. I know what he's capable of doing. He knows what I'm capable of doing. When it doesn't happen, we pull each other's cards.
Any time you score all the touchdowns, you're going to be the best player.
Once, in third grade, we switched classes and nobody knew until our mother stepped in.
If you can imagine being with somebody for 21 years and you both get to the NBA and have to split up, and then all of a sudden getting back together, it's unreal.
Some games are going to be bad. You can't win every game. That comes along with sports.
We need the fans to win games. We need the energy from them to win a lot of games and we need that every night, not just certain nights.
When we have the LeBrons and the D-Wades, we need to be heckling them.
Russell Westbrook's just a wild guy.
Our mom did her best to provide for us growing up.
My toughness comes from just being from Philly, man.
I'm a tough guy. I'm ready to battle with anybody.
Just watching Steve Nash growing up, and what he did with Amare - you can't play with a better point guard than him.
I have confidence every game.
I'm passionate about winning.
We do our best to compete and show how good we are together. The game is more fun when I have my brother.
The game isn't the same when we're apart.
I can be on my own.
I really didn't have aspirations. I was just tall.
I think girls should be paid more... they're just as talented as us.
Everybody wants to be a scorer. Everybody can't be a scorer.