Growing up playing on the streets, you made your name by talking mess and getting into people's heads.
As kids, we all wanted a bike. But a lot of people don't have that opportunity, especially in the inner city.
I never imagined that I would earn my way into anyone's rafters.
I'm very thankful and very blessed to have the opportunity to play this game.
You look at the pioneers that have paved the way for players like myself. Sometimes, you just sit back and scratch your head.
You don't want to bring attention to yourself; you want to bring attention to the team.
You have to be willing to fail, because you're not going to make every shot.
Contrary to what people believe, yes, basketball has been a big part of my life. But on the other hand, it's also been a small part.
I'm very respectful of others.
I try and do the right things most of the time and let the chips fall where they may.
I love guys who have roots. Paul Pierce has roots embedded in Boston.
Military veterans and the sacrifices they have made for our country carry a status we all should appreciate and honor.
Shooters shoot.
I want to make the playoffs, and I want to compete.
It's all about the playoffs for me. I don't care about the regular season.
I love the heart of De'Aaron Fox.
I think running the country is a little more important than worrying about the BCS title game.
I think the character of a man is to establish something where no one else has ever done before.
I threw in some baskets that were in four-point range.
I walk into a restaurant in Westwood now, and people know it's Reggie Miller. I used to be always Cheryl's little brother.
I want to meet that Kerri Strug.
I was a brash player, and I spoke my mind on the court.
I was a psycho in college.
I would never rule out coaching.
I'll always be known as Cheryl Miller's little brother.
I'm a leader.