You learn more from losing than winning. You learn how to keep going.
The big thing is to make a winning effort. I'm not obsessed with wins.
Encouraging children to live healthy lifestyles is something I take very seriously.
You never know, the way technology is going, we might all use the games for scouting by the time I retire.
I'm not going to put my energy into dunking every time I get the ball. That's stupid.
In all seriousness, it really should be difficult for me to be too strange. After all, a great family raised me.
As a city, we have to face the reality that New York's minority communities experience a disproportionate share of violent crime.
I come from a large family, but I was not raised with a fortune. Something more was left me, and that was family values.
I want to raise a family and have a couple of small Dirks running around. But it will not be easy to win my heart.
I want to do as little as possible when I finish playing ball - just spend a lot more time with my family.
Manhood is taking care of your family and being able to bless other people. Not yourself - but whether you can bless other people.
My #1 driving force is my lord and savior Jesus Christ. Also my family, my wife and children.
To be successful in coaching you have to treat your team like a family. The leader needs backing from everyone.
Remember always that the composer's pen is still mightier than the bow of the violinist; in you lie all the possibilities of the creation of beauty.
To me, teamwork is the beauty of our sport, where you have five acting as one. You become selfless.
I think any man in business would be foolish to fool around with his secretary. If it's somebody else's secretary, fine.
If there wasn't any business and it was just strictly basketball, then there would be no issue, it would probably be done by now. But the team has to protect.
There are things players go through on an everyday basis in the business of football. You don't see it all with the glitz and glamour of game day.
The world changes in direct proportion to the number of people willing to be honest about their lives.
If we don't change the way Washington operates we're going to bankrupt our children and grandchildren.
If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed.