[on what kind of stereotypes he still encounters]I feel like when people say I can't play defense or something like that, if you look at the numbers, and can you look at things I've been able to do, so people just assume I'm not that quick or I can't jump that high or whatever. I've been top one or two in blocks per minute at the point guard position for the last two or three seasons. People don't see me as a great shot-blocking guard partially because they look at me, and they think there's no way he could be such a great shot blocking guard. Just a lot of the old stereotypes, like I can't go left," or, he turns the ball over. I feel like a lot of times when I see what's going on, I feel like people are just trying to describe what they remember from me as a player four years ago. A lot of the small tricks, or things that people might not see or be able to quantify in a stat, I feel like I'm able to do more and to be better in.
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