Zitat des Tages von Zach LaVine:
I know everything about Michael Jordan.
I'll forget what day it is sometimes. I have to look in my calendar every once in a while.
I have confidence in my game. I can get up and run the floor to the best of my ability, and above all, I'm going to play my hardest.
I put Tabasco sauce over everything. Or I put it on pretty much anything that wouldn't taste gross - I mean, I wouldn't put it on salad, but I like it on fried chicken, nachos... a lot of stuff.
My dad, Paul, is, like, my best friend.
Regardless of what the record is, what the score is, you always go out there and compete.
I went to a lot of college camps when I was younger... You just admire those players because they're at a higher level than you at that time.
LeBron's one of the most freaky athletes of all time.
I feel comfortable whenever I step on the floor.
You're on your own in college, but you get sheltered a little bit more with the coaching staff and everything.
I've been on my grind to be the best player I can.
Every year is pressure. You need to put in on yourself to go out and perform.
If I get to spoil myself, I'm going to DQ. I always had it growing up, so I stick to it.
My main thing is I'm going to compete on every play, try to be focused on both ends of the court. That said, I'll always bring my excitement, my swag, to the game.
Taxes suck. They really stink.
I've never seen hard work fail.
If I have a bad shooting day, my dad will take me to the gym.
Michael Jordan was that guy - he was Michael Jordan. So whatever he did, we followed.
Lunch was my favorite part at school.
In high school, we used to sign to each other during the game, signaling different plays and stuff like that. It was kind of fun. It was definitely unique.
I can create for others.
My mom, Cheryl, worked two jobs to support me. She really helped the family stay together.
Let's just say the genes were there for me to excel athletically.
It was a big-time change, coming off the bench.
I just have a connection with sign language. I always thought the deaf community was a different community to be a part of. In high school, me and my friend took sign language.
My ultimate goal is whenever I go on the court, I just want to be known as one of the better players.
I grew up playing basketball and baseball. I've always been active because my dad played professional football, so sports and working out have always been a part of my life.
I've always been able to shoot the ball, so it's just about continuing to work on your shot and shoot the ball. That's the main thing. Got to get those shots up.
I don't want anybody to feel like they're different.
I can't drink anything but chocolate. I don't even like any milk but chocolate. When I eat cereal, I barely touch the white part.
I just feel like whenever the team needs a bucket, I can come and get it. I feel I'm a really good scorer.
I always felt like I'm a good one-on-one defensive player.
I always want to improve.
I feel like I'm supposed to be a shooter.
A lot of people I've played with see me as a scorer and a shooter. I'm still fast and everything like that, but then, when they see me dunk, it's like 'Oh, damn.'
You never know what's going to happen. In a game where you're down by 20, you're still trying to win the game.