I'm not afraid of taking big shots and things like that. It's a 50-50 chance. It might go in, it might not, but I'm not scared to take it.
Terry Rozier
I'd rather spend my money on clothes. I have a budget. Why not want to look nice? It's something I just value for myself. Instead of just spending money on cars and stuff, I'd rather buy clothes. It's just something I like.
Whenever I go to the gym with my trainer, we always wind time down while each of us is getting up shots, like at the end of the clock.
Going into my second Summer League, I felt like I had more knowledge. Just being around the game and learning your routines, and just learning from other guys that you're around, you feel like you pick up on a lot of stuff.
When I get in there, I'm not really worried about scoring. I'm just worried about playing as hard defense as I can play, making my opponent work, and then I know the offensive end will open up for me. I've been a scorer all my life, so that's what I try to pride myself on. It feels good.
I'm going to keep perfecting my craft and keep getting better.
I'm going to find my minutes to do something really well to help my team. Whether that's pushing the ball really fast down the court and trying to beat them up the court, rebounding at the guard spot, or something else, I'm going to get in there and do it.
You never want to hear your name get booed, but it's fine. I'm not going to let it bother me because I know what type of guy I am.
Spaghetti is good with ranch, and spaghetti is good with sugar. You put all of that together and make a sandwich out of it, and you get greatness. People shouldn't judge unless they try it.
I grew up at a rec center, man.
It's all a mind thing, just all mental. You have to know going into the game you have to play at a high level, as many minutes, stuff like that. It's just all mental. You get yourself mentally prepared for it and go out there and play.
I know the fans are going to end up falling in love with me and how I play the game.
I'm already self-motivated, so I don't really pay attention what people are saying.
I've been working on a lot of things, just knocking down the three consistently, making smarter moves off the pick-and-roll, improving my dribble a lot.
I don't really care about no hype.
Any chance a rookie gets to go play in the playoffs, that should be a boost going into summer league. That should be a boost for the rest of your career. That's something that a lot of rookies can't say they did.
I'm a guy that always had to prove himself on every level I've played, always was the guy that was overlooked.
A basketball was in my hands 24/7, playing one-on-one against everybody and anybody, trying to prove against the older guys, just playing. The wind blowing outside, double rims, stuff like that, just always playing ball.
You can't really teach rebounding. You can teach how to box out, but rebounding, that's something you've got to have in you.
When I say I saw shotguns and pistols in the house, I saw them. It was what I grew up around.
It's tough to tell a group of competitors that you'll get it next season.
I'm a guy that, I like to learn by seeing things.
Scouting is important. You just want to know whom you are playing against and how to play them well within the team's defense.
I always tell myself every day, I'm just as good as anybody.
I always had a chip on my shoulder.
Kyle Korver - got to treat him like J.J. Redick and not let him get good looks.
I always brag about my football skills.
Just being able to be around your kid, I don't think anything can beat that.
Hargrave made me mature. It made me grow up, and I needed that.
Man, just to think back, like, I was one of the craziest D. Wade fans ever.
You want to make as much money as you can and enjoy playing this game as much as you can, but it has a lot to do with how you take care of yourself.
I learned a lot of stuff from Jae Crowder.
My thing is fashion. I love fashion.
It's easy to play pretty well if you play hard. Things start working in your favor.
You ain't gotta jump too high to shoot the ball.
I don't ever want to get caught in the moment where I'm satisfied.
In college, the whole two years, I never sat out a practice or a game. So your body kind of wears down.
I don't trust squirrels.
I think it shows my toughness that guys feel like I can rebound. You put me in there to rebound, and I'm gonna get the job done. Anything the coach needs me to do.
I think rebounding is more heart and toughness.
I know the Boston fans are all about their basketball.
I give 110 percent, and that's in practice and every game and everything.
When I wake up in the morning, I'm not worried about nobody. When I go to work, I'm not worried. That's not me trying to say how tough I am, but that's just what it is. I have no fear.
I ain't got no bad blood with nobody.
I don't really like to talk too much about what I've been working on. I'm more of a 'show' type of guy.
I want to be the best I can be and be a complete player.
Every game and every minute you get to step on the court is an opportunity to feel more comfortable and get better.
I didn't really care about the individual stats.
I wake up every day like, 'How can I get better, how can I help my teammates be successful? I try to control what I can control and worry about us, nothing else.
I know I have the ultimate eye of confidence to take a shot down the stretch if a coach needs me to do it.