You know, I was once named Minor League Player of the Year... unfortunately, I had been in the majors for two years at the time.
Sometimes when you play a golf course for the first time, you just got to be committed to your targets.
I'm a fair manager, put it that way. I like to be fair with the players, but there's a time for discipline.
It is time for everyone to sit down - the NCAA, the NBA, the players union and the coaching fraternity - and come up with suitable solutions to these problems.
Honestly, Flav is not much of a video game player these days. BUT, I used to spend hours on Time Crisis. I beat all levels, man.
Nobody I ever broke bread with, and I see players all the time, talked about using their head running the football.
I always said to myself that the minute I thought I'd slipped, and not be the player I wanted to be, it was time for me to go.
I always said to myself that if I thought I slipped and could not be the player that I want to be, then it was time for me to go.
When it's deep into the season and you're not playing well, it's frustrating. This is when it's time to revisit some basics.
I think to compare any time you win a Stanley Cup would be unfair to all the players from all the teams.
You learn so much from competition you gain confidence every time you have to step up and perform.
I'm very excited every time I'm at Augusta National. It's such a beautiful and fabulous golf course.
Sax Player: Nice work, Bone Daddy!
Walter Stuckel: It is my job to keep this very, very, very, very QUIET!
Mitchell Stephens: You'd make a good poker player, kid.
I'm realistic. And realistically, I'm not that type of player that earns that type of money any more. So I'd be willing to take a little cut to get a couple of extra years.
To say to the painter that Nature is to be taken as she is, is to say to the player that he may sit on the piano.
Instruments sound interesting, not because of their sound, but because of the relationship a player has with them. Instrumentalists build a rapport with their instruments, which is what you like and respond to.
I have nothing but respect for the Lakers. So many of their legends shaped who I am as a person and player.
I've always just tried to treat people with respect, build relationships with players and coaches... build a trust.
By the time you get to your ball, if you don't know what to do with it, try another sport.