On being a Blazer for the foreseeable future:
I'm excited about it. I don't think I'm going to find another city that's going to find another city that's going to embrace us like this. Just last year, I went home and I told my family, 'I wish I could've been there to see the (playoff) rally.' When we went to the playoffs, it was crazy. They had us on the news driving down. And then we get there, and it's like unbelievably crowded. And we get on stage and we talk for about four or five minutes, just about the playoffs. And they loved it. We hadn't played no game. It was unbelievable the support that we got, just for making it. So, I see us getting better. I see Nic growing into a Scottie Pippen-type player. I see myself getting better. And then Brandon doing what he do. And Greg getting better. So, I see us winning multiple championships. So, I can only imagine how, if that parade was that big for the playoffs, what it's going to be like when we actually win it. I think that kind of intrigues me to keep working hard and to want to be here to actually see that in person. Because coach (Maurice) Lucas talks about it. He's like, 'Man, when you win it, you have no idea what this city does. This city shuts down. Nobody goes to work. Kids don't go to school. They just celebrate that we won. They love their basketball so much that they live, eat and breathe it. Once you win it, you will see how much this city really loves you.' I want to see that for myself.