Even today, the bigger the city, the better. That's why I live in New York.
I'll always have a kid in me.
My main focus off the court is to be humble. My mom always told me to be a presentable young man. I'm not going to pretend to be something that I'm not and act a certain way for people. I plan on being myself. I like having a good time, but I still carry myself in an orderly fashion.
Obviously, you want to teach your child between right and wrong, respect and being kind to others, whether it's their sisters or parents. You try to teach them by example, talk to them and explain certain situations. But there's also a time to put them in time out or let them know they've made a mistake and try to learn from it.
My cutter has been key for me, and my curveball. I've been able to spot them where I want to spot them.
I'm going to go out and be the best quarterback I can be and get the most out of my potential.
I don't play basketball for the money. I don't play it for the crowd. When I didn't have a friend, when I was lonely, I always knew I could grab that orange pill and go hoop. I could go and dunk on somebody. If things weren't going right, I could make a basket and feel better.
You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by trying.
I think that all bodies are beautiful in millions of different ways but I get down on myself too!
Prajna is insight into the world. And a lot of that insight has to do with karma and the way karma affects our lives.
Everything can be forgiven in this world, save telling the truth.