"If you come from being a point guard and a leader on a college team and then you go to a pro team, you might be the smallest guy on the totem pole in terms of whose locker room it is, whose ego is the biggest, who you have to kind of satisfy out there in the game and making sure gets touches. It's not your ball to play with and do whatever you want to do with it. So that's the biggest adjustment for young guards is understanding they're not the most important guy anymore.