DR continued: go train I knew I was getting something good out of it. I knew I wasn't going to see the improvements in a day or two, but it seemed like every week I'm getting stronger.
YLJ: Do you often think about what it'd be like to bring a Championship back to Chicago?
DR: It's big. You kinda think about it, but I know like all of the stuff that you can daydream about and you can dream about, it's not going to be close to what it'll really be when you win it, because you gotta add the emotions of the crowd, you gotta add the emotions of so many people for you really achieving something.
YLJ: Do you feel support from the Chicago fans? Could you sense their excitement?
DR: Oh, Chicago's my hometown, so they know that I want to be back on the court as much as any other player on the team, and it's definitely hard, sitting out a whole nother year. It's the most I've ever missed basketball. If I could've been on the court I would've been out there, especially with the great year that we had last year.
YLJ: What are you thinking about, goal-wise for next season?
DR: There's only one goal that I have, really my whole team has, and that's to win a Championship. All the individual awards, of course we appreciate it and we love to get 'em, but our No. 1 goal is to go out there and play as hard as we can so that we can be raising that trophy at the end.