Whats it like to play basketball as a job after doing it in college for free?
In college, it was like a job because I had a scholarship. But it’s something I just love doing. Money is not really an issue. We’re not making millions like the men are, but we still go out every night and bust our butt for the money we do make. I’m happy to be making money — finally — for doing something I like, rather than a 9-5 job, although if I had to do that, I would. But it’s great being in the pros. What was your first exposure to basketball? I was about eight or nine. I used to hang out with my brother a lot when he was going to basketball courts and just picked up on the game. I really wasn’t taught the game, although when I played with them I stayed on the offensive end, though, so they could pass it to me so I could get a shot off. From then on, I just loved playing the game, it was something for me do every day to keep me from trouble and from running the streets. What drew you to go to Alabama for college? I had family down there, and when I took my visit, the people a