It gave me an opportunity to see what was going on with recruiting. Once he came through and let everybody know that Marlboro was there, I just came back and did what I had to do.
It feels good, but I'm capable of doing this day in and day out.
The transition is pretty tough, but it's nothing I can't do. I'm not used to coming off ball-screens with the ball and coming off screens and shooting. It's just a whole different level. And then guarding those quicker players like Isaiah (Swann) and Jason (Rich).
I know sometimes you just want to give up. But it's not all about that. You get your chances, and when you do you have to make the best of them.
If you're not getting better, that potential doesn't mean anything.