My favorite player growing up was Steve Nash, so that's been a guy I look up to and a guy I've gotten to talk to a few times, too.
Rod Strickland has been influential. He gives me a lot of advice, good and bad games; he is someone I really look up to a lot.
Who wouldn't want to be compared to a guy like Steph Curry?
When you're around somebody all the time, you butt heads every now and then. That's what happens in every family.
One of my dreams was being called a 'Diaper Dandy' by Dick Vitale. He calls me that all the time now. It's surreal.
I'm getting guarded like nobody else in the country is being guarded, scouted on like no one else in the country is.
I'm glad people get excited watching me play. Hopefully I show them something new each time I step on the court.
I feel my overall skill set, my ability to make players around me better, and my ability to help my team win is unique.
My confidence level never varies.
I think I can pretty much do it all for a team. And I'm looking forward to whatever team I go to, making a huge impact.
I'm excited about getting the opportunity to show people that I can play defense.
I'll never regret a moment I spent at the University of Oklahoma or my decision to stay home and become a Sooner for life.
That's the nature of basketball. You gotta go out there and compete.
I'm just trying to be the best version of Trey Young.
I know what I need to work on, and I know what I need to prove and to show, and that's all that matters.
I just hope I get picked by the right team and the team that really wants me and a team where I can help and take it to the next level.
I want to do something different in this league, even as a rookie.
I've played a lot of basketball during my life - and it's not always been good.
I just try and make the right play. It led to me leading the country in points and assists.
That's what my mindset is, making the right play and doing the right thing each and every possession.
I bring immediate impact off the court as much as I do on the court.