“I see everything that people say. It's a bad thing, but I like looking at what people have to say. And I don't let it affect me too much. I do let it make me angry I guess a little bit, if one emotion had to come out of it. But just to continue to prove people wrong. I see some people saying, 'Seth can't be on the ball. There's no way Seth can be a point guard. There's no way Seth can shoot.'
He probably needs to cuss a lot more before he can become Roy Kent, but this was encouraging:
"I’ve always been a guy who hasn’t been afraid to speak up. I've always been a guy who if I needed to get on somebody, I’ll get on somebody. I’ve always been just a leader in my own way. I hadn’t used my voice as much these last couple of years as I really wanted to. In the last couple months, I feel like I’ve really been able to just be me. I’ve been able to use my voice and it’s carried over onto the court with my play and just allowed me to be more confident as well.”
I wondered the other day whether Seth wants to play point. A lot of people say he can't. And it's never been clear whether he sees himself in that role. So this comment shed light on that question:
“I’ve always been a point guard/combo [guard]. I know I haven’t played that the last three years, but that’s just what I’ve been. I know people haven’t seen that and don’t think it’s there, but that’s what I’ve been and what I know I can do."