A lot of people talk smack about me and judge me and they don’t even  know me. It’s my mom – she’s always been there for me and is still there  for me. The cross and the praying hands – just praying for everything  that she’s always done because of hard times and everything. ... I got  (the tattoo) for my mom. She would always pray for me. I do it all for  her.
I’m Mexican and the Aztec warrior – I’m like a warrior on the court  and I do whatever it takes to win. ... Aztec warriors, they did  everything for their people and I’m doing everything for me and my  people – the Mexican people – another role model for them to look up to.
I got this one (of the hands and cross) last summer. And (the Aztec  warrior tattoo) I got last summer and I just added the pyramids two  weeks ago.
(The warrior tattoo) took five and a half hours because of a lot of  detail. Obviously it does hurt. Once you start doing it, it goes numb  for awhile. I’m just on my Sidekick the whole time trying to keep my  mind off it.
The first (tattoo), my mom was kind of mad but then she was like,  ‘Whatever.’ Then she kind of liked it. Then the (warrior tattoo), and it  was two weeks, and my mom didn’t know I had it. After that I was like,  ‘Might as well just show it to her,’ so I showed it to her. She was mad,  obviously. I can’t take them off.
When I got (the first) one, coach Howland, he sounded surprised I got  a tattoo. But then he was like, ‘Oh, it’s for your mom.’ Then I got  this one and he was like, ‘How many more are you going to get?’ I’m  still planning on getting a couple more this summer.
I want to get my initials somewhere and I want to get my other arm. I  don’t want to get anything down here (on my forearms). Not yet. Not  until I make some money. So when I make some money, I’ll get some down  here. Something like a half-sleeve. My mom wouldn’t really like (a  full-sleeve tattoo). It kind of hurts. I almost cried when I got it.”
 
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