I always tell people I think my mom had me when I was 5 feet, 3 inches - I don't remember ever growing.
I was 'Little Ty,' 'Little Tyrone.' I always got this negative feedback from the game of basketball.
Wake Forest came knocking on the door, and I accepted that offer. It changed my life completely.
Give yourself a chance. Now, everyone can't play basketball. But find something you're interested in.
You've got to have the skills. You've got to have a great attitude because, if you don't, nobody will want to deal with you.
Growing up as a kid in inner city of Baltimore, Maryland, the way I played the game, I used to always steal the basketball.
It's a whole new world once you get to the professional rankings, being able to continue to stay on top.
I was just trying to play the game, having fun. It was a hobby for me at the time.
I was playing and having a lot of success, but I also felt a lot of criticism behind it. I didn't know why.
Speed was one of the criteria for me - one of my strengths. But I had to use them all... Everything I had.
I've never met Mr. Mark Cuban, but I tell people that I thank him more than life itself.
No one knows how big your potential is, how big your heart is, when you start.
My very first NBA game was against the Los Angeles Lakers; it was a pre-season game against Magic Johnson.