Trust 'The Process.'
When I look at myself, I'm not a big man - I'm a guard. I can do everything on the basketball court. You can name it - pass, post up, shoot the ball, bring the ball up, being a playmaker - so I'm excited to break that stereotype.
My coaches sometimes say I'm a little bit too competitive. But I want to win, and I feel like we should win every game.
I have lots of confidence in myself that I can fulfill my dreams and make the people of Philadelphia proud.
I think it would've been a little easier if I grew up in America; they've got better conditions for basketball players. At the same time, many people have said to me that having to start playing so late helped me not pick up bad habits.
I feel like Americans don't really have any idea of what's going on in the world, especially us Africans. I feel like when they think about Africans, they think about just us running around with lions and tigers and all those other animals.
I think I'm a good offensive player, good defensive player. I do it on both ends of the floor.