“Don't get me wrong - I love Jason Kidd. He's a great point guard (But) how am I comparing myself to him when I think I'm the best point guard to play basketball? That doesn't make any sense. I mean, how can I sit here and compare myself to somebody if I already think I'm the best?I'm telling you what it is: I know I'm the best point guard in the NBA. I don't need anybody else to tell me that. When I go on the basketball court, if I think about what you're all saying, I'll lose my mind.” IfsThinkingKnowsNeedsMindMeanPlayLosesGoes OnBasketballCourtCompareNbaJasonBasketball CourtPoint Guard Author:Stephon Marbury
“When I was a little kid I used to go on the playground and say: today I will shoot like Bird, pass like Magic, jump like Mike, be quick like Zeke. I am thankful to them, since without seeing them do things they did, I wouldn't be in the NBA.” LittlesKidsTodayUsedSeeingMagicGoes OnBasketballBirdNbaLittle KidMikePlaygroundsI Am ThankfulLike Mike Author:Allen Iverson
“There isn't a single professional sports season now that doesn't go on at least a month too long. Baseball starts in football weather, and football in baseball weather, and basketball overlaps them both.” LongSportsFootballMonthsGoes OnBasketballBaseballSeasonsWeatherMotivational SportsProfessional Sports Author:James Reston, Jr.
“We told Stanley Roberts to go on a water diet, and Lake Superior disappeared.” WaterGoes OnBasketballSuperiorsDietsLakesStanleyFunny Basketball Author:Pat Williams
“Who creates a thing is not as important as what the thing is. Who created baseball? Who created basketball? Who created the space program? Who created - we could go on and on. We could argue about who created something. We all are participants in it.” ImportantSpaceGoes OnBasketballProgramBaseballArguingParticipantsSpace Program Author:Wynton Marsalis
“All of us learn to write in the second grade. Most of us go on to greater things.” WritingSportsEducationLearningGreaterGoes OnBasketballGradesSixth GradeGreater Things Author:Bobby Knight