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    From an old site that isn't up anymore
    I tried to highlight all the spurs quotes.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200611251...ba-daily-humor

    05-06
    Jason Terry (Dal) on if having roommates in Miami helped the team focus:
    "When you roll over and there's another man lying next to you, there's
    nothing you can do but focus."

    Kobe Bryant (LAL) on Raja Bell (Pho) after Bell's suspension for throwing
    Bryant to the ground during game 5: "I don't know this kid. I don't need
    to know this kid. I don't want to. We go out there, we play the game and
    leave it at that. Maybe he wasn't hugged enough as a kid. I look at him
    a little bit, he gets a little insecure or something. I don't know."
    Bell's mother to Bryant after game 7: "Do you need a hug?"

    Mike James (Tor) on his 5-25 FG night: "Sometimes me and the rim just
    don't agree. For 20 of the shots tonight me and the rim weren't really on
    good terms. I think I did something to her last night. I normally treat
    her good, talk to her nice. I don't ever curse her out, but tonight maybe
    she was a little mad at me, but that's all right. I'm going to give her
    flowers and candy before the next game."

    Ref Mark Wunderlich on calling defensive 3 seconds: "He has to be actively
    guarding someone."
    Coach Doc Rivers: "We haven't actively guarded anyone all night."

    Shaquille O'Neal on Boston: "They shot the ball well early. What comes
    out of the microwave hot doesn't always stay hot. I know because I eat
    bagels in the morning."

    Zydrunas Ilgauskas on road trips: "You know you haven't been home a lot
    when your dog barks at you."

    Rick Carlisle (Ind): "We're not a very good basketball team right now.
    This is very disappointing. We couldn't hit a bull in the butt with a
    bass fiddle. The ball not going in in the 3rd was key."

    Dallas fined Darrell Armstrong (a long time Washington fan) $1,000 for his
    comment of "How about them Redskins" on the mic after wishing the fans a
    safe holiday prior to Sunday's Dal-Orl game. Washington defeated the
    Cowboys 35-7 earlier that day. Dallas planned on donating the fine to a
    charity of the Cowboy's choice.

    Reggie Evans on a drug test taken during halftime [which ran into
    gametime, prompting the league to no longer allow drug tests during
    games]: "Regardless of all of that other stuff, my urine is clean. It's
    been clean since I've been in the league; it's been clean since I've been
    in college; it's been clean since I've been in high school; it's been
    clean since I've been in middle school, elementary school. I'm just
    cleaner than clean. I'm cleaner than Pine-Sol."

    Shaquille O'Neal (Mia): "I've just been riding the bike, that's all I've
    been doing. But riding the bike and basketball are two different things.
    It's just like going to a regular beach and going to a nude beach. It's
    two different things."

    04-05
    Matt Bonner (Tor) when asked if there was resentment towards former Raptor
    Vince Carter: "Uh, yeah. I mean, it's tough to say, woulda, shoulda,
    coulda, ifs and buts like candy and nuts, you know, you never know. This,
    that, and the other thing. Who knows? You know, there's a lot of what-ifs.
    You know, my whole life is a lot of what-ifs." Huh?


    Gregg Popovich on new Phoenix owner Robert Sarver, who flapped his arms and called the Spurs chickens for not playing injured players Tim Duncan and
    Manu Ginobili in a recent Pho-SA game: "I'm sort of glad he did it. In
    life, a lot of questions don't get answered for us. I still don't know
    where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. I don't know who Deep Throat was in
    Watergate. Now I know who was under the San Diego Chicken outfit for all
    those years." Sarver lives in San Diego.


    Kevin Garnett on what it's like being an All-Star: "It's like hopping out of
    the shower without a towel, running into a meat freezer and staying there
    for about 10-15 minutes, and running back out. It's chilling."

    Kevin Garnett on Flip Saunders: "I don't think it's fair to put 100% of
    the blame on Flip, that's not it. A year ago he was the All-Star coach.
    And now people are talking about firing him? Come on, man. Come on, man.
    I mean, you can't. ... It's like your wife, man. You can't love her
    when she's got makeup on, she takes the makeup off you hate her."

    Quentin Richardson on a Phoenix road trip: "We left a lot of roadkill on
    this trip. We killed some Bucks, some Wolves. We missed out on the bear,
    the Grizzly bear."
    Added Amare Stoudemire: "We got a Raptor. Took care of that."

    Kevin Garnett on Minnesota's struggles: "You have some clouds in your
    coffee sometimes. It's not easy right now."

    Tuesday's Det-Orl game was delay by 3 minutes after halftime after a
    seeing-eye dog pooped on the court. The dog was part of a charity
    organization that was presented a donation during halftime. The dog
    did his business under Detroit's basket and after the mess was cleaned
    up, Detroit was granted 3 extra minutes to warmup.

    Quentin Richardson on his game winner: "It was like Hamlet. Suspense, a
    thriller, and then I killed them."

    Shawn Bradley: "When it comes to stiches and bruises, I've definitely been
    in the Christmas spirit in my career. I give more than I receive."

    Ron Artest on his paid suspension for what the coach called "compromised the
    integrity of the team": "I don't even know what it means. You have to
    [update?] my vocabulary. I've been meaning to ask anyone, my father. I
    didn't get a chance to ask anyone. I haven't looked in a dictionary yet.
    What does integerity mean?"

    [another old one - how things have changed] In 1970 Jim Lessig was hired as
    an assistant for the expansion Cleveland team. When his son brought home a
    pack of bubble gum cards (basketball cards), the father asked what they
    were, took a look at them, and then gave his son some money and told him to go buy all the cards at the store. After removing the duplicates, he had
    92 different players. When the expansion draft came, the cards were with
    Lessig and they would occassionally look at the back of the cards to see
    what they said.

    [old one from 1980] Motta on his 1st season in the league: "I didn't
    think Christmas would ever come. When it did, I didn't give a dang. We
    were in Cincinnati."

    Mychal Thompson (during a summer league broadcast): "I'm an optometrist.
    I always believe in good - well you know what I mean. I believe in good
    stuff." (meaning to say that he was an optimist, not an eye doctor)


    03-04
    Don Nelson on Steve Nash's season: "He's kind of like the thermos. You
    put hot things in it, it stays hot. You put cold things in it, it stays
    cold."

    Mark Cuban (Dal owner) when asked by an official with the Miss America
    contest if he would be interested in being a celebrity judge in the
    pageant: "I didn't tell him yes. I told him, ' , yes!'"

    Ray Allen on Shawn Bradley: "He is like that battering ram in Lord of the
    Rings. They are holding the fort down and then the gargoyles come in with
    that big tree and start knocking the door down. That's kind of how it was.
    We're getting to the hole, then they stick him in the game and we're more
    passive. He just stands there but that's effective."

    We finally have a candidate (and probable winner) for this year's bizarre
    injury award: Drew Gooden (Orl) missed Sunday's game with infected hair
    follicles on his right leg.

    Scott Williams (Dal) on suffering a slight stomach strain, but not knowing
    how he did it: "I'm 36. I could have waved the towel too aggressively for
    all I know."

    Eddie Jordan (Was) after teammates Kwame Brown and Gilbert Arenas had a
    heated argument: "Boys will be boys, and it happens with every team. I
    would think things have settled down. And a win will be like soap - it'll
    clean everything up."

    Shaquille O'Neal on when he'd be healthy enough to return to play: "You put
    the toast in the toaster, and it ain't done until the toaster says, 'Ding.'"

    02-03
    David Robinson on getting hit in a sensitive area by Robert Horry: "It was a
    couple of swings after the whistle and one caught me in the family jewels.
    But I got my three kids already, so that's all right."


    Jon Barry: "An old friend told me never to get into a fight with a pig.
    You both get dirty and the pig likes it."

    Brad Miller on Indiana's inconsistency: "It's not going to be peaches and
    gravy all the time."

    Yao Ming (Hou) (through his interpreter) on what his first season has been
    like: "I guess it's been like a wave. It's been up and down."

    Jerry Sloan on the fighting that occurs in today's game: "It's a good thing
    they didn't play in the '60s. These guys fight each other with powder
    puffs. I didn't see a heck of a great deal of reaction in the fight Mills
    and Wells had. They held each other and I thought they were going to kiss
    for a little bit."

    Clifford Robinson (Det) on his Celebriduck giveaway (and duck's body and
    player's likeness for the face with a beak): "Look what they've reduced me
    to - a duck. It's not something that's going to end up on my collectible
    shelf. I would much rather be a big-head bobble-head than a whack quack."

    Cleveland coach John Lucas one what he wrote on the board: "I put Phil
    Jackson's name up there, along with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. I
    told them, 'You guys probably want Phil Jackson. I probably want these
    guys. What we have is each other.'"

    Minnesota GM Kevin McHale on Kevin Garnett's tirade in an ESPN Magazine
    interview: "Look, guys say a lot of things and I don't put too much credence
    in it. Maybe they got him on a day when his milk was too warm for his Coco
    Puffs."

    01-02
    5/21 Jason Kidd (NJ) on the 177 field goal attempts and 107 field goals
    missed during Tuesday's NJ-Bos game: "It wasn't a shootout. More like we
    were building a house. Both teams."

    Sgt. Kirk Hartwell, who arrested Kwame Brown (Was) for going 120 mph in a
    60 mph construction zone: "He just kept saying 'Michael Jordan is going to
    kill me.'"

    3/7 Ref Luis Grillo on calling a foul on Popeye Jones during a Was-Mem
    game: "54 is dancing with Battier!"

    2/22 The LA Clippers placed Corey Maggette on IR with dislocated ring and
    little fingers on his right hand. Maggette suffered the injury when he
    pounded the scorer's table in frustration.

    Don Nelson on Dirk Nowitzki's new crew cut: "I didn't know he was that
    ugly. I thought he was a pretty good looking fella when he had hair, but,
    oh my goodness, did that bring out all his bad features or what. He's
    going to be single all the rest of his life!"

    David Robinson (SA) after Clifford Robinson (Det) went 1-5 FG in a Det-SA
    game: "I hate to do it, but I have to give Steve Smith some credit for
    his defense. Steve did a nice job of yelling for help every time Cliff
    got the ball."


    Scott Skiles (Pho coach), who has been practicing with his team, on the
    possibility of returning to play: "My problem would not be, 'Can I play
    in the game?' It would be, 'Can I get up the next morning?' That's one
    of the reasons I stopped playing. I got tired of crawling to the
    breakfast table the next morning."

    12/8 We have a candidate for this year's most bizarre injury. Dirk
    Nowitzki (Dal) suffered a strained tendon in his left ankle putting on
    his shoe. The injury occurred when Nowitzki had put his left shoe on
    and stomped his foot before tying his shoe to make sure it was all the
    way on and strained the tendon with the stomp. He missed the Washington
    game that night due to the injury.

    Doug Collins (Was) on his plan to reduce his rotation from 12 to 8
    players: "It's like lard. It's shortening."

    (a college one, but made me laugh) Baylor coach Dave Bliss on coaching
    the emotional and occasionally erratic Wendell Greenleaf: "It's like
    being a state trooper. There's lots of boredom with moments of sheer
    terror."

    10/7 Kenyon Martin (NJ) on his improved conditioning and confidence:
    "Trust me, it's 360 from where it was." [Martin will get along great
    with new teammate Jason Kidd, who as a rookie with Dallas told the press
    that they were going to turn the team around 360 degrees - a sadly
    accurate prediction.]

    10/7 David Robinson (SA) on Avery Johnson no longer being with the Spurs:
    "It's strange not having Avery. You get used to hearing that voice all
    the time."


    00-01
    5/1 Olden Polynice (Uta) on Dallas' 107-77 win: "Coach told us, 'Don't get
    into a track meet.' We got into a track meet with Marion Jones and Carl
    Lewis - and we're running like Bill Cosby."

    3/9 Kevin Garnet (Min) on Miami's defense: "They're really aggressive.
    They're like roaches on bread - you drop some on the floor and, boom,
    they're on it."

    Dikembe Mutombo (Atl) on his technical for wagging his finger after a
    block: "I can not do the finger wave to the guy after I block a shot, I
    have to do it to the crowd. I did it to the crowd, but the referee said
    there was a bench in front of the crowd."

    1/17 Dale Davis (Por) missed Tuesday's game due to a strained back muscle.
    He reportedly strained his back when he got out of bed the wrong way.
    Talk about a day you should have stayed in bed.

    1/17 Kevin Garnett (Min): "I'm like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. If
    I'm not ready, the sled isn't going to go."

    1/17 Say what? Lenny Wilkens (Tor) on possibly winning the Central
    division le: "Don't get caught looking at the apple in case someone
    takes the ladder away."

    1/12 The NBA fined Mark Cuban (Dal owner) $100,000 for "decorum not
    becoming an NBA owner" for sitting on the floor along the baseline during
    Wednesday's Dal-Min game.

    Ron Mercer on Chicago: "The majority of time, it seems to be one thing or
    the other."

    10/13 Detroit, in trying to generate some toughness, was bring their
    starters through a row of chest-bumping teammates during introductions.
    Friday night, Eric Montross came down the line, got a chest bump from a
    teammate, and fell down.

    Christian Laettner on a reported fight on an airplane between him and then
    teammate Jerry Stackhouse (from rival UNC and came out of school early):
    "It wasn't a fight. He punched me one time, that's all. I don't fight at
    30,000 feet. I have an education."

    At the news conference introducing Alvin Gentry as new coach of the LA
    Clippers
    Question: Didn't you have any friends warning you not to take the job with
    the Clippers?
    Gentry: They all encouraged me to take the job.
    Question: You don't have any friends, do you?

    99-00
    Charles Barkley on teammate Cuttino Mobley: "He's instant offense, on
    both ends of the floor, I might add."

    Alonzo Mourning on winning the Defensive Player of the Year award: "I
    thank my teammates for letting their men blow by them."

    Mikki Moore [unintentionally explaining Detroit's troubles this season]:
    "We have to play hard for the full 40 minutes."
    Informed a game goes for 48 minutes: "48? Oh, that's right. 12-minute
    quarters."

    David Robinson on watching San Antonio's comeback win over Portland from
    the locker room after he was ejected with 3 minutes left and San Antonio
    down by 7 points: "I felt like I didn't have a date on New Year's Eve. I
    was jumping around by myself in here."


    The leading candidate for this season's most bizarre injury: Muggsy Bogues
    (Tor) missed the 2nd half of Monday's Por-Tor game because he accidentally
    inhaled a muscle ointment during a halftime treatment and he then
    complained about dizziness. Bogues: "Never happened to me before and I
    hope it never happens again. That was one of those fluke things you don't
    even dream about."

    Joe Kleine on playing another season: "It's pretty simple. I was
    sitting at home at the end of August and somebody called me up and said,
    'Who wants to be a millionaire?' I said, 'I do.' And they said, 'Is
    that your final answer?' I said, 'Let me call my lifeline.' So I called
    Dana [his wife] and she said, 'If you don't take it, I'll kill you.'"

    Kevin McHale: "If a nuclear bomb dropped on earth, two things would
    survive: roaches and David Falk."

    1/5 Doc Rivers (Orl) after Wednesday's Orl-Van win: "Winning is like
    deodorant - it comes up and a lot of things don't stink."

    12/8 Charles Barkley (Hou) at the start of the press conference following
    his career ending injury where he ruptured the quadriceps tendon in his
    left knee in the Phi-Hou game: "Well guys, I guess that sex is definitely
    out of the question tonight."

    Charles Barkley on his thoughts about retiring before the season: "I
    remember sitting down with the Rockets and saying, 'Yeah. I'm going to
    retire.' They said, 'Well, we'll give you $9 million.' And I said, 'You
    got a pen on you?'"

    Will Perdue on continuing Phil Jackson's handing out books to players and
    on the books Perdue handed out to the young Bulls: "books with all
    pictures in them. That makes things a little easier. We have enough
    trouble learning the offense right now. We don't need these guys thinking
    deep inner thoughts."

    Coaches will now be subject to testing for drugs during training camp.
    That includes performance enhancing substances. Asked one unnamed coach:
    "Does that include Viagra?"


    98-99
    Avery Johnson on coach Gregg Popovich trying to calm him down: "I tell Pop
    it's better to tame a lion than it is to pump up a pussycat."


    Shaquille O'Neal on the Lakers: "If the popcorn gets hot at the right
    time, then it's good enough to eat. Right now, the popcorn is still a
    little brown seed."

    4/10 Only in a Golden State-Dallas game can you have one of the boneheadest
    plays ever topped by an even more boneheaded play. When I saw it live, I
    was completely confused as to what had just happened (they never showed a
    replay in the arena). I knew that something _very_ wrong had just
    happened, but my brain couldn't accept what it was. My confusion greatly
    increased when Golden State inbounded the ball and headed the other way
    down the court. A few minutes into the 4th quarter, Robert Pack and Terry
    mings had a jump ball at the Mavs' end of the court. Chris Mills got
    the ball and went for the layup, but Samaki Walker came over and blocked
    the ball and the refs called a foul on Walker. Of course, Mills was
    shooting at the Mavs' basket. The refs huddled to figure out how to
    handle the call. P.J. Carlesimo wanted it to be a shooting foul, but gave
    up that argument when the ref responded with okay, but Mills had to shoot
    at the Mavs' basket. It ended up being a non-shooting foul with Golden
    State inbounding the ball on the side. Mills was able to laugh about it
    after the game and Walker wouldn't talk to the media about it. Walker got
    razzed by his teammates when he returned to the bench at the next timeout.
    The irony of the whole thing was that Dallas lost by 1 point.

    4/12 There have been a couple of humorous injuries/illnesses that have kept
    players out of games this season [chicken pox (Muggsy Bogues), tonsillitis
    (Corey Benjamin), turf toe (Rex Chapman)], but the listing in last night's
    Denver-Golden State game of "McRae DNP - fainted" caught my eye and I had to find out the story. So, I give you this year's winner of the most
    bizarre injury. Conrad McRae, who Denver signed to a 10-day contract on
    Friday, was unaccustomed to the thin air in the high al ude of Denver
    and over did his pre-game sprinting and fainted. He was treated by
    paramedics and did not play in the game for precautionary reasons.
    [My debate about whether or not to remove this resulted in my leaving this
    and adding a reality check note. McRae's fainting caused Denver's medical
    staff to evaluate him further and discovered that he had a heart condition
    and advised him that he should not play basketball again. He ignored that
    advice and died in June 2000 during a basketball practice.]

    Jayson Williams on Dominique Wilkins' performance on March 30 where he
    scored 17 points in 13 minutes in Orlando's 100-98 win over New Jersey:
    "He came in and got 13 shots in 13 minutes. It takes me 3 weeks to get 13
    shots."

    Kevin McHale on the Stephon Marbury trade and Marbury's agent David Falk:
    "When [Falk] said, 'I'm going to help you,' that's when I knew we were in
    trouble. When an agent says those 5 words, cover your wallet and run like
    .

    Bison Dele on not wanting to talk after Detroit's loss to Toronto: "We're
    modern day gladiators. I don't recall anybody ever interviewing losing
    gladiators."
    Reporter: "That's because they were dead."
    Dele: "My point exactly."

    Pat Riley, well know for his attempts to motivate his team, once while
    with the Lakers tried to to throw a chair, only to find that it weighed
    more than he thought and he was only able to move it a few feet. Kurt
    Rambis: "That might have motivated me after I was done laughing."

    Kurt Rambis on his new coaching job: "I'm spending more time with
    reporters than I do my wife."

    Jayson Williams (NJ) on coach John Calipri and the Nets recent struggles:
    "We have to get him looking like Fonzie again. He's starting to look like
    Mr. C."

    Agent Keith Glass on how the new collective bargaining agreement will
    affect agents: "We're like rats; we adapt."


    97-98
    Nick Van Exel (LAL) on defending the Stockton-Malone pick-and-roll: "Yeah,
    I got a way to defend it. Bring a bat to the game and kill one of them."

    Brian Williams when asked if Detroit could bounce back from two tough
    losses: "We don't bounce anymore. We just splat."

    Coach Bill Hanzlik on Denver's 10th victory, avoiding NBA futility: "It
    doesn't mean we get to cut down the nets. But we don't have to cut our
    own throats."

    Ref Joey Crawford calling a foul on Stokjo Vrankovic (LAC): "Loose ball
    foul on whatever the his name is."

    Erick Strickland (Dal) when asked how things were going with the Mavs:
    "Like we've just finished five rounds in the ring with Mike Tyson."

    Brian Williams (Det) on Isiah Thomas: "Light travels faster than sound, so
    some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak."

    2/18 Sam Cassell on a 114-104 New Jersey loss to Atlanta: "We really
    didn't deserve to win. They didn't either. It should have been a tie."

    Todd Fuller (GS), who is taking flying lessons to get a pilot's license:
    "All of a sudden, there's this loud noise outside the cabin. I'm
    thinking, 'Oh my gosh, the wing's fixing to fall off.' We landed at the
    nearest airport. My instructor got out and we found out it was just the
    end of my seatbelt. I had closed my door on it and it was slapping
    against the fuselage."

    2/2 Phil Jackson on Chicago's 111-72 win over Denver: "I thought the
    national anthem was the highlight out there."

    1/20 Utah PA announcer Dan Roberts: "Not dressed tonight due to pregnancy
    is Adam Keefe." Keefe's wife gave birth to twins.

    Toronto (4-26) coach Darrell Walker's New Year's resolution: "Not to kill
    myself."

    Detroit assistant coach Alvin Gentry wanted to see if any of his players
    actually read his pregame chalkboard, so he wrote "First one to trainer's
    room, $100," and waited. It took 11 minutes before rookie Scot Pollard
    approached him for the money.

    12/7 Reggie Miller (Ind) on his game winning shot vs Phoenix: "It was so
    quiet you could hear a rat pee on cotton."

    11/11 Michael Finley (Dal) on the Mavs' lost to the Lakers: "Some nights
    you're the Louisville Slugger and some nights you're the ball. Tonight,
    we were definitely the ball. We got hit, and we got hit hard."

    Larry Johnson (NY) after New York's season opening win against Charlotte
    October 31: "I think this is the best game we played all year."

    Rick Pitino on coaching the Celtics this year: "I think challenges keep
    you forever young. And I've discovered the fountain of youth. I'm Peter
    Pan with this one.

    10/22 Avery Johnson (SA) on NBA ref Violet Palmer: "Nobody in their right
    mind is going to say anything to her because you know the NBA will fine
    you." When someone noted that Charles Barkley had already made disparaging remarks about the female refs, Johnson responded, "I said nobody in their right mind."


    Marko Milic (Phi): "Who is Ben Franklin? I sure do see his name a lot
    around here."

    Malik Sealy, who played the past 3 seasons with the Clippers, on signing
    with Detroit: "I'm happy to be here. It's great to be back in the NBA."

    Sgt. John Edmundson on Shawn Kemp's car accident where Kemp hit a fire
    hydrant and a stop sign: "There was no evidence of him being under the
    influence. And we won't charge him with murder for killing the hydrant."


    96-97
    Scottie Pippen when asked which team has the ugliest uniform: "Flip a coin
    between Atlanta and Houston and hope it doesn't come down."

    Jim Cleamons: "Like I told the team at halftime, Stevie Wonder, Roy
    Orbison and Ray Charles could have hit some of those shots - or at least
    come close. We acted like 12 people who were dropped down from outer
    space, put uniforms on and played like we had never seen one another
    before."

    Jim Durham, in his usual punny way [he does Mavs broadcasts], had Reggie
    Theus cracking up with his reply to Theus' comment that Karl Malone was
    talking to the ball prior to a free throw shot to try to help his poor
    free throw shooting: "Maybe he's just trying to put some English on it."


    95-96
    On the lighter side (and especially for those who gave me a hard time for
    mis-expanding NB into Nebraska): When asked how many provinces there are
    in Canada, Tony Massenburg (Tor) asked back: "What's a province?"

    The LA Lakers re-signed Superman Kurt Rambis to up their training camp
    rosters to 14. Rambis: "I didn't have any speed, quickness or jumping
    ability to begin with, so I haven't lost any of that. We didn't have
    enough players in camp. We didn't have the numbers; we needed an extra
    body. So, an old, decrepit, burned-out, washed-out, has-been body was
    better than no body.''

    11/3 Doc Rivers, a good friend of Terry Davis', drew an offensive foul by
    flopping to the floor. Terry, humorously, grabbed Rivers by the jersey.
    That's when he got the T. Terry said to Rivers, "Doc, tell him we're
    friends." Rivers answered, "Nah. I don't know what they're doing, but we
    need the point."

    Jason Kidd, who was assigned to guard Reggie Miller for a bit after Jim
    Jackson allowed Miller to get several layups early in the Ind-Dal game:
    "Reggie asked me what I was doing. I said, 'I'm chasing you.'"

    Joe Kleine (Pho): "Charles [Barkley] and I have no-trade clauses. His is
    written in. Mine, well, nobody wants to trade for me."

    Dallas radio play-by-play announcer Ted Davis: "[LAC Stanley] Roberts
    slipped and fell. Is there a dent in the floor?"

    Dallas PA announcer Kevin McCarthy, who recently had surgery on a
    reoccurring inner ear problem that he has had surgery on before: "Now I
    know why they call it the _practice_ of medicine. They don't call it the
    practice of basketball or the practice of broadcasting."

    Motta on why he doesn't wear his championship ring (77-78 with
    Washington): "It's too big. Every time I pick my nose it draws too much
    attention."

    With three of their big men out injured (Popeye Jones, Cherokee Parks, and
    Terry Davis), Dallas has been playing a run-and-gun game for the past two
    games. As a result, the team has set the NBA record for 3-pointers made
    (18 vs Den) and 3-pointers attempted (44 vs Van). Instead of running the
    usual layup drill before the Vancouver game and during halftime, the team
    ran a 3-point drill. With the enhanced shooters' mentality, several
    players have taken on new nicknames: George "The Duke" McCloud, Jason
    "Doc Holiday" Kidd, Jim "Wyatt Earp" Jackson, Tony "Billy the Kid" Dumas,
    and Lucious "Clint Eastwood" Harris.


    94-95
    7/2 Michael Jordan in response to the current rumors that he will return
    to basketball next year: "I just don't like to say never; I don't like to
    close doors - but if you want me to say it: OK - never. I will never play
    basketball again, except recreationally."

    9/31 There was some hangup about the contract - there usually was
    when it came to Kevin Willis - and Atlanta president Stan Kasten
    figured he had taken care of his end.
    "Have you talked to Keith or Robert?" Kasten asked Willis.
    Those two men, Kasten believed, represented Willis. They also
    were Willis' brothers. He had spoken to them many times, all by
    phone.
    "You mean Robert Keith?" Willis said.
    "Robert. Keith. Either one," Kasten said.
    "There's only one," Willis said.
    Kasten was stupefied. Only then, some two years into Willis'
    contract and after umpteen conversations with what he thought were
    two different people, did Kasten finally learn that Robert and
    Keith were the same person.
    Willis now has a different agent. Although Kasten still has
    occasional contractual troubles with Willis, it is nothing compared
    with the days of Robert Keith. Or was it Keith Robert. Kasten
    still isn't sure.

    11/8 Sean Rooks on his trade to Minnesota for a 1st round draft pick:
    "Last Year, I was a trade rumor all year. It seemed like they
    practically wanted to give me away for doggy biscuits. So this
    is kind of nice."

    Motta prior to last Saturday's pre-season game where he planned (and
    did) to play all 18 players: "It'll be a Chinese fire drill. It'll be
    horrible."

    "I thought in overtime you got another foul." Coach John Lucas (Phi) on
    trying to send Shawn Bradley, who had fouled out in the 4th quarter, into
    an overtime game against New York.

    Former Clipper coach and current Seattle assistant coach Bob Weiss: "I
    never got a California driver's license. If I ever got stopped, I was
    going to tell the cop, 'I'm the Clippers coach. I'm not going to be
    here that long."

    Danny Schayes (Pho) when asked if he was pumped to play the LA Lakers,
    one of his four former NBA teams: "If I worried about all the teams I
    used to play for, I wouldn't get any sleep." 15 of Phoenix's games
    this season involves Schayes' old teams.

    Dallas coach Motta on his first year as an NBA coach with the
    Chicago Bulls (68-69): "We were for sale. We didn't know if we were
    going to be the Toronto Bulls or the LA Bulls. They offered to sell the
    ballclub to me and the team. They bought it for $1.2 million. They
    offered to sell it to us for $600,000. They would carry the loan, no
    interest. But I wouldn't have touched it with a 10-foot pole."
    On the announced crowd of 891 at Chicago Stadium on November 7, 1968:
    "We padded that. That night, we actually had about 60 people there.
    After that, Walter Kennedy's (NBA commissioner) instructions to us were,
    'There are always at least 1,000 people at every game.'"

    Shaquille O'Neal (Orl) on Dennis Rodman (SA), who said that O'Neal does
    not rebounds as well as he should for his size: "Me responding to Rodman
    is like talking to a Bugs Bunny doll. I don't like to talk to Looney
    Tunes."

    Charles Barkley after Phoenix won 108-107 in Philadelphia Friday night
    after taking advantage of some lucky breaks: "Okay everybody, we're
    going to Atlantic City. I'm giving everybody $10,000."

    And a non-NBA funny: The Ottawa Rough Riders drafted a dead defensive
    lineman in the Canadian Football League dispersal draft. The headline in
    the local paper read: "Rough Riders Draft a Real Stiff".

    Scott Williams (then Chi) took the prize with weirdest injuries
    last season with a bowling injury, injury due to lifting a TV,
    and injury while stretching. Charles Barkley (Pho) is this
    year's winner. Barkley burned the first layer of his corneas
    when he rubbed his eyes because of the bright stage lights at
    an Eric Clapton concert. A chemical reaction occurred due to
    the body lotion Barkley had been using. The eyes are just
    irritated - no permanent damage. He will miss Phoenix's first
    game due to his eyes and his strained stomach muscle. He is
    listed as game-to-game.

    The rain man came to San Antonio, but not in the form of Shawn
    Kemp. An indoor fireworks display during the player introductions
    set off the Alamodome sprinkler system, including a large water
    cannon. Fans, players, and coaches were drenched by the indoor
    shower that lasted for about 4 minutes and distributed 12,000
    gallons of water. The game was not a washout, but was delayed for
    50 minutes.


    A Nike ad showing in Japan has an American going up to some Japanese boys
    who were shooting around and teaches them how to trash talk. CNN
    correspondent Bill Dorman: "Roughly translated, (it means), "Your mother's
    belly button sticks out."

    Some of the better 3-point shooters have been complaining about the
    shortened 3-point line. I've heard comments from Danny Ainge and
    Reggie Miller. Now add Dale Ellis (Den): "Next thing you know,
    they'll move the free-throw line in a couple feet and give you four
    shots to make two."

    Dallas coach Motta has picked up a couple of technicals for his
    reactions to the inconsistent foul calling in pre-season. When asked
    what he said to get a T in Wednesday night's game, Motta said, "Nothing.
    I only say the proper things, and that bothers them (the refs)."
    On Thursday night, he picked up another T for encouraging the fans who
    were booing all the calls (whether the foul was against Dallas or
    Indiana). Motta, who has been out of the league for 3 years: "He
    (ref Billy Oakes) came up and said, 'You know, technicals aren't $25
    anymore'."

    11/20 Motta on 7'6" Shawn Bradley: "He's tall, really tall."
    Anything else? "He's tall, really tall. Good athlete. He's tall."

    Rolando Blackman on the Greek he needs to learn for his stay with Aek team
    of the Greek Basketball League: "The first phrase I want to learn is 'Give
    me the ball.' The second is 'Get out of the way.' The rest will take
    care of itself."

    12/25 Motta: "We were at Golden State in 1980, my first year here. They
    had a halftime act with a huge Bengal tiger and a monkey. The monkey
    would shoot basketballs and the tiger would go retrieve them. I watched
    the act for awhile and then I asked the trainer if she would do me a favor
    and let me borrow her tiger. I said, 'Is it a nice tiger?' and she said
    it was. I said, 'Will it bite me?' and she said no. I had her knock on
    the door when her act was over. We were still in the dressing room at
    halftime. She knocked on the door, and I reached out and got that tiger
    by its leash and collar and walked it in. The players all scattered. I
    said, 'If you guys don't start rebounding, I'm going to let this tiger
    eat.' At the time, the players didn't think it was funny. They didn't
    laugh. But it _was_ funny. It was great."

    1/18 Motta, before the game, on how the Mavs were going to contain
    O'Neal: "I don't know." (He then expanded on it a little bit, but the
    first part and pause was funny.)

    Reebok sent the wrong shoes to Scott Brooks. Brooks: "I tried them on and
    said, 'Wait a minute. Either I've grown and I'm 6 foot 3 or these are
    women's shoes.' I don't know. Maybe they think I play like a girl."


    93-94
    10/31 Scott Williams' bizarre injuries: missed 4 days of practice after
    hurting his shoulder during the team's annual bowling outing; a
    few days later, hurt his back lifting a TV he bought on sale;
    and hurt the tendon behind his right kneecap while stretching
    last Friday and could be lost for the season.

    From the You've Got to Be Kidding department:
    Talking about rookie contracts, "There was one clause put in this year
    called a comprehensive guarantee," said Bob Bass, Spurs exec. "In
    case of suicide, the team still has to pay the contract."

    1/9 The Lakers did give Kurt Rambis his $250,000 bonus after being
    re-signed by the Lakers. [Recall that Rambis was released by the
    Lakers the day before he was going to get a $250,000 bonus for still
    being on the roster.]
    Rambis: "I feel like I'm Jason from Friday the 13th movies. They keep
    telling me I'm dead."

    1/16 San Antonio coach John Lucas walked up to redhead Dennis Rodman
    during a practice and gave him a $100 bill.
    Lucas: "Here, go get your hair bleached. You aren't worth a damn as
    a redhead."
    Rodman's hair is now either a dark purple or a dark blue.


    1/23 Coach John Lucas (SA) again on Dennis Rodman (SA): "Dennis
    ain't as crazy as he seems. I would leave my kids with him."


    1/23 Bobby Hurley after attending a Kings game: "I think that's
    been the hardest thing of all, not being able to compete in
    anything after doing it all my life. I'm down to trying to beat
    my girlfriend in Gensis (video games)."

    1/23 Tom Tolbert (LAC) on the team playing at the Forum due to
    structural damage to the Clippers' regular home court: "Let's
    play at the Inglewood YMCA or someplace where we can have a
    sellout."

    1/23 During a loss to the Clippers, Boston coach Chris Ford
    looked down his bench and shouted, "Will one of you guys please
    wake up and play? Just one of you."

    1/27 Charles Barkley (Pho): "I was the top vote-getter for the
    All-Star Game, and I want to thank all the fans for that. I
    should have gotten traded sooner. Then, you get those votes from
    two different states."

    1/31 Former Dal coach Motta, who is now advising current Dal
    coach Quinn Buckner, when asked if he felt awkward around Dal's
    management in light of his criticisms of them earlier in January:
    " , no. I don't think I was like Columbus and discovered
    something new, did I?"

    2/6 Scottie Pippen (Chi) on his new bald look: "I stayed in the
    barber chair too long." [Pippen is letting his hair grow back out.]

    2/6 The latest fad for Dallas is emu oil. Trainer Doug Atkinson
    has been importing the rubbing ointment from Australia at $30 a
    bottle. Fat Lever uses it and has been playing very well for the
    past two weeks. During a free throw break in Wednesday's game in
    Minnesota, Tony Campbell came to the bench and begged Atkinson to
    rub some emu oil on his leg. The oil's use has become so wide
    spread on the team that it has become a running gag. Tim Legler
    said Greg Dreiling has become obsessed with the oil.
    Legler: "He's been dunking in layup lines. That's when some of
    the veterans got into it. They said, 'If that guy is dunking, it
    must be a miracle drug."

    2/18 What public statement cost Ron Harper $48,780?
    "I'm just doing my jail time. In about 65 or 70 more days, my
    time is up, and I'll be out on G.B., good behavior."
    The Clippers suspended Harper for one game for the statement.
    Harper becomes an unrestricted free agent at the end of the
    season.

    2/20 Danny Schayes (Mil) when asked how he was doing:
    "I don't get to play. The team stinks. My wife lives in Denver,
    and it's been 20-below most of the winter."

    3/6 Bob Weiss, Clipper coach, after the loss to Houston: "Except
    for offense, defense, rebounding, and turnovers, we had a good
    game."

    3/20 Scott Skiles (Orl) after a loss to Chicago in which
    Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway combined for 14 turnovers:
    "We can't handle the pressure. We haven't handled the pressure
    all season. We want to win big games, but we don't play well.
    We're soft. We play like we have skirts on."

    3/20 Dan Majerle (Pho) on the Indiana Pacers' poor free throw
    shooting and their second chance shots (they went 32-48 FT and
    had 27 second chance points in the Pho-Ind game) : "They shoot
    them so bad, sometimes you can't tell where they're going."

    2/27 Dan Issell, Denver head coach, when asked if a victory over the
    Bulls in Chicago meant the Nuggets had turned the corner:
    "We've turned more corners this season than a New York cab driver."

    3/27 Sean Elliott (Det) on coach Don Chaney who just turned 48:
    "I don't know how old he is, but after what we've put him through
    this season, he's lucky he doesn't look 70."


    3/27 Glen Rice (Mia) on playing in Denver: "It feels like you've
    got someone sitting on your chest. I can't breathe. I can't
    stand it when you get into a run-and-gun game there. You go up
    and down the court twice and say, 'Whoa, slow down.'"

    3/27 Coach Larry Brown (Ind) after a 93-61 loss to Cleveland:
    "At least we held them under 100."

    3/27 Horace Grant (Chi) on Madonna's comments that she wants to
    own a NBA team: "I know one thing. Wives and girlfriends would
    be saying, 'No way are you going to that team.'"

    3/30 After the 117-92 trouncing by the San Antonio Spurs,
    a lot of criticism was directed at Dallas, including some
    from the players themselves.
    Tim Legler: "We couldn't beat ... <pause> us. We couldn't
    even beat us. I was trying to think of somebody bad, and I
    couldn't think of anybody else. Us."

    4/1 Chicago coach Phil Jackson when asked if B.J. Armstrong had a
    beef with how he is used: "B.J. does not eat beef. B.J. is a
    vegetarian, so I don't think he has any beef at all."

    4/1 Philadelphia coach Fred Carter, whose team has lost 23 of its
    last 24: "I wouldn't know how to feel if we won. I'd probably
    say, is it over? Check the scorebook. I'd probably just stare
    at the scoreboard and feel the euphoria."

    4/10 John Salley (Mia): "I like pressure. Pressure is what
    creates diamonds."

    4/10 Elmore Spencer (LAC) forgot to set his clock ahead for
    Daylight Savings Time and arrived moments before the game against
    Houston. Loy Vaught started in his place.

    4/17 Portland coach Rick Adelman on Portland's lost to Dallas:
    "At least we won't have to play them (Dallas) in the playoffs.
    That's a good sign."

    4/17 Sacramento coach Garry St. Jean's job is apparently safe.
    Team owner Jim Thomas said, "He's got the contract, and I don't
    like to waste money."

    5/1 John Salley (Mia) on the playoffs: "When the playoffs come, I don't
    worry if my hair is not combed, if my breath is bad, if I haven't
    flossed."

    5/29 (While the Hou-Uta series was still going on) Jeff Hornacek when
    asked why he and his wife planned to have a child during the playoffs:
    "Hey, I was with the Sixers."

    Dominique Wilkins is being razzed by his fellow Dream Team IIers.
    They have given him the nicknames of Grandpa and Antique.

    "I'm just glad it wasn't Detroit. I don't like anybody there."
    - J.R. Reid after being traded to San Antonio.

    "Every night, when you lay your head on your pillow, you say, 'Wow, I'm
    one of 300.' Of course, 50 of us (are) real bad."
    - Scott Hastings on being in the NBA.

    "Shut up, you little Smurf."
    - Gary Payton running by excited T'Wolves coach Sidney Lowe.

    "When I die my tombstone will say, 'He was underrated. Now he's
    underground.'"
    - Terry Porter on his career.


    "I think we'll go big."
    - Don Nelson on the conditional pick in 2001 the Warriors got for Ed
    Nealy.

    "If we stay free of injuries, we'll be in contention to be a healthy
    team."
    - Chris Morris on his hopes for the Nets.

    "What are they going to do, beat us worse?"
    - Doug Moe after calling the Bulls and Jordan a bunch of stiffs.

    "Moses Malone used to have them all the time, but we never understood
    anything he said."
    - Jon Koncak after the Hawks had a team meeting and won 12 of 13.

    "He would drive people insane and then just walk away. He was like
    Gandhi."
    - Chuck Daly on Bill Laimbeer.


    And a couple pulled from the 1995 book Basketball Shorts by Glenn
    Liebman (has 1001 basketball quotes, including some good ones from
    college)

    Jerry Reynolds: "If God had an agent, the world wouldn't be built yet.
    It'd only be about Thursday."

    Terry Francona, Jordan's minor league baseball manager on giving Jordan
    his daily meal money: "There's something odd about going up to Michael
    Jordan and slipping him $16 a day."

    Charles Barkley on being misquoted in his autobiography: "That was my
    fault. I should have read it before it came out."

    Bob Weiss on Atlanta's '92 prospects: "We're going to be exciting. Of
    course, it was exciting when the anic went down."

    Scott Hastings on the expansion team in Miami: "I'm scared. I think I'm
    the best player here."

    Derrick Coleman on why he wouldn't go hunting with then teammate Jayson
    Williams: "I'm not going hunting with anyone who plays the same position
    as me."

    Eddie Johnson: "It's nice just to play against [Jordan]. Sometimes you
    get your picture in the paper."

    Jerry Sloan: "In my prime I could have handled Michael Jordan. Of course,
    he would be only 12 years old."

    And a college one that I loved
    Ron Shumate (Southeastern Missouri coach) on his team's poor shooting:
    "It's so bad that the players are giving each other high fives when they
    hit the rim."

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    lmao @ Avery Johnson/ Barkley one.

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    Yes, I read this whole thing.

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    Yes, I read this whole thing.
    It has good stuff that's why I posted the whole thing.

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    Great stuff!!

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    I can't read an Avery quote without reading it in Avery voice.

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    Derrick Coleman on why he wouldn't go hunting with then teammate Jayson
    Williams: "I'm not going hunting with anyone who plays the same position
    as me."


    lmao....he looks like a genius for this now

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    Shaquille O'Neal on Boston: "They shot the ball well early. What comes
    out of the microwave hot doesn't always stay hot. I know because I eat
    bagels in the morning."
    Shaq put a bagel in the microwave?

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    Is the Iverson one in there? I can't look through all of them qoutes for just one lol.

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    Cleveland coach John Lucas one what he wrote on the board: "I put Phil
    Jackson's name up there, along with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. I
    told them, 'You guys probably want Phil Jackson. I probably want these
    guys. What we have is each other.'

    Best one imo.

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    sticky this! bahaha

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    I've seen like a thousand NBA quotes threads on every forum I've ever posted on, and they never get old..

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    Really good stuff

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    thanks for sharing loved this

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    From an old site that isn't up anymore
    I tried to highlight all the spurs quotes.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200611251...ba-daily-humor

    05-06
    Jason Terry (Dal) on if having roommates in Miami helped the team focus:
    "When you roll over and there's another man lying next to you, there's
    nothing you can do but focus."

    Kobe Bryant (LAL) on Raja Bell (Pho) after Bell's suspension for throwing
    Bryant to the ground during game 5: "I don't know this kid. I don't need
    to know this kid. I don't want to. We go out there, we play the game and
    leave it at that. Maybe he wasn't hugged enough as a kid. I look at him
    a little bit, he gets a little insecure or something. I don't know."
    Bell's mother to Bryant after game 7: "Do you need a hug?"

    Mike James (Tor) on his 5-25 FG night: "Sometimes me and the rim just
    don't agree. For 20 of the shots tonight me and the rim weren't really on
    good terms. I think I did something to her last night. I normally treat
    her good, talk to her nice. I don't ever curse her out, but tonight maybe
    she was a little mad at me, but that's all right. I'm going to give her
    flowers and candy before the next game."

    Ref Mark Wunderlich on calling defensive 3 seconds: "He has to be actively
    guarding someone."
    Coach Doc Rivers: "We haven't actively guarded anyone all night."

    Shaquille O'Neal on Boston: "They shot the ball well early. What comes
    out of the microwave hot doesn't always stay hot. I know because I eat
    bagels in the morning."

    Zydrunas Ilgauskas on road trips: "You know you haven't been home a lot
    when your dog barks at you."

    Rick Carlisle (Ind): "We're not a very good basketball team right now.
    This is very disappointing. We couldn't hit a bull in the butt with a
    bass fiddle. The ball not going in in the 3rd was key."

    Dallas fined Darrell Armstrong (a long time Washington fan) $1,000 for his
    comment of "How about them Redskins" on the mic after wishing the fans a
    safe holiday prior to Sunday's Dal-Orl game. Washington defeated the
    Cowboys 35-7 earlier that day. Dallas planned on donating the fine to a
    charity of the Cowboy's choice.

    Reggie Evans on a drug test taken during halftime [which ran into
    gametime, prompting the league to no longer allow drug tests during
    games]: "Regardless of all of that other stuff, my urine is clean. It's
    been clean since I've been in the league; it's been clean since I've been
    in college; it's been clean since I've been in high school; it's been
    clean since I've been in middle school, elementary school. I'm just
    cleaner than clean. I'm cleaner than Pine-Sol."

    Shaquille O'Neal (Mia): "I've just been riding the bike, that's all I've
    been doing. But riding the bike and basketball are two different things.
    It's just like going to a regular beach and going to a nude beach. It's
    two different things."

    04-05
    Matt Bonner (Tor) when asked if there was resentment towards former Raptor
    Vince Carter: "Uh, yeah. I mean, it's tough to say, woulda, shoulda,
    coulda, ifs and buts like candy and nuts, you know, you never know. This,
    that, and the other thing. Who knows? You know, there's a lot of what-ifs.
    You know, my whole life is a lot of what-ifs." Huh?


    Gregg Popovich on new Phoenix owner Robert Sarver, who flapped his arms and called the Spurs chickens for not playing injured players Tim Duncan and
    Manu Ginobili in a recent Pho-SA game: "I'm sort of glad he did it. In
    life, a lot of questions don't get answered for us. I still don't know
    where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. I don't know who Deep Throat was in
    Watergate. Now I know who was under the San Diego Chicken outfit for all
    those years." Sarver lives in San Diego.


    Kevin Garnett on what it's like being an All-Star: "It's like hopping out of
    the shower without a towel, running into a meat freezer and staying there
    for about 10-15 minutes, and running back out. It's chilling."

    Kevin Garnett on Flip Saunders: "I don't think it's fair to put 100% of
    the blame on Flip, that's not it. A year ago he was the All-Star coach.
    And now people are talking about firing him? Come on, man. Come on, man.
    I mean, you can't. ... It's like your wife, man. You can't love her
    when she's got makeup on, she takes the makeup off you hate her."

    Quentin Richardson on a Phoenix road trip: "We left a lot of roadkill on
    this trip. We killed some Bucks, some Wolves. We missed out on the bear,
    the Grizzly bear."
    Added Amare Stoudemire: "We got a Raptor. Took care of that."

    Kevin Garnett on Minnesota's struggles: "You have some clouds in your
    coffee sometimes. It's not easy right now."

    Tuesday's Det-Orl game was delay by 3 minutes after halftime after a
    seeing-eye dog pooped on the court. The dog was part of a charity
    organization that was presented a donation during halftime. The dog
    did his business under Detroit's basket and after the mess was cleaned
    up, Detroit was granted 3 extra minutes to warmup.

    Quentin Richardson on his game winner: "It was like Hamlet. Suspense, a
    thriller, and then I killed them."

    Shawn Bradley: "When it comes to stiches and bruises, I've definitely been
    in the Christmas spirit in my career. I give more than I receive."

    Ron Artest on his paid suspension for what the coach called "compromised the
    integrity of the team": "I don't even know what it means. You have to
    [update?] my vocabulary. I've been meaning to ask anyone, my father. I
    didn't get a chance to ask anyone. I haven't looked in a dictionary yet.
    What does integerity mean?"

    [another old one - how things have changed] In 1970 Jim Lessig was hired as
    an assistant for the expansion Cleveland team. When his son brought home a
    pack of bubble gum cards (basketball cards), the father asked what they
    were, took a look at them, and then gave his son some money and told him to go buy all the cards at the store. After removing the duplicates, he had
    92 different players. When the expansion draft came, the cards were with
    Lessig and they would occassionally look at the back of the cards to see
    what they said.

    [old one from 1980] Motta on his 1st season in the league: "I didn't
    think Christmas would ever come. When it did, I didn't give a dang. We
    were in Cincinnati."

    Mychal Thompson (during a summer league broadcast): "I'm an optometrist.
    I always believe in good - well you know what I mean. I believe in good
    stuff." (meaning to say that he was an optimist, not an eye doctor)


    03-04
    Don Nelson on Steve Nash's season: "He's kind of like the thermos. You
    put hot things in it, it stays hot. You put cold things in it, it stays
    cold."

    Mark Cuban (Dal owner) when asked by an official with the Miss America
    contest if he would be interested in being a celebrity judge in the
    pageant: "I didn't tell him yes. I told him, ' , yes!'"

    Ray Allen on Shawn Bradley: "He is like that battering ram in Lord of the
    Rings. They are holding the fort down and then the gargoyles come in with
    that big tree and start knocking the door down. That's kind of how it was.
    We're getting to the hole, then they stick him in the game and we're more
    passive. He just stands there but that's effective."

    We finally have a candidate (and probable winner) for this year's bizarre
    injury award: Drew Gooden (Orl) missed Sunday's game with infected hair
    follicles on his right leg.

    Scott Williams (Dal) on suffering a slight stomach strain, but not knowing
    how he did it: "I'm 36. I could have waved the towel too aggressively for
    all I know."

    Eddie Jordan (Was) after teammates Kwame Brown and Gilbert Arenas had a
    heated argument: "Boys will be boys, and it happens with every team. I
    would think things have settled down. And a win will be like soap - it'll
    clean everything up."

    Shaquille O'Neal on when he'd be healthy enough to return to play: "You put
    the toast in the toaster, and it ain't done until the toaster says, 'Ding.'"

    02-03
    David Robinson on getting hit in a sensitive area by Robert Horry: "It was a
    couple of swings after the whistle and one caught me in the family jewels.
    But I got my three kids already, so that's all right."


    Jon Barry: "An old friend told me never to get into a fight with a pig.
    You both get dirty and the pig likes it."

    Brad Miller on Indiana's inconsistency: "It's not going to be peaches and
    gravy all the time."

    Yao Ming (Hou) (through his interpreter) on what his first season has been
    like: "I guess it's been like a wave. It's been up and down."

    Jerry Sloan on the fighting that occurs in today's game: "It's a good thing
    they didn't play in the '60s. These guys fight each other with powder
    puffs. I didn't see a heck of a great deal of reaction in the fight Mills
    and Wells had. They held each other and I thought they were going to kiss
    for a little bit."

    Clifford Robinson (Det) on his Celebriduck giveaway (and duck's body and
    player's likeness for the face with a beak): "Look what they've reduced me
    to - a duck. It's not something that's going to end up on my collectible
    shelf. I would much rather be a big-head bobble-head than a whack quack."

    Cleveland coach John Lucas one what he wrote on the board: "I put Phil
    Jackson's name up there, along with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal. I
    told them, 'You guys probably want Phil Jackson. I probably want these
    guys. What we have is each other.'"

    Minnesota GM Kevin McHale on Kevin Garnett's tirade in an ESPN Magazine
    interview: "Look, guys say a lot of things and I don't put too much credence
    in it. Maybe they got him on a day when his milk was too warm for his Coco
    Puffs."

    01-02
    5/21 Jason Kidd (NJ) on the 177 field goal attempts and 107 field goals
    missed during Tuesday's NJ-Bos game: "It wasn't a shootout. More like we
    were building a house. Both teams."

    Sgt. Kirk Hartwell, who arrested Kwame Brown (Was) for going 120 mph in a
    60 mph construction zone: "He just kept saying 'Michael Jordan is going to
    kill me.'"

    3/7 Ref Luis Grillo on calling a foul on Popeye Jones during a Was-Mem
    game: "54 is dancing with Battier!"

    2/22 The LA Clippers placed Corey Maggette on IR with dislocated ring and
    little fingers on his right hand. Maggette suffered the injury when he
    pounded the scorer's table in frustration.

    Don Nelson on Dirk Nowitzki's new crew cut: "I didn't know he was that
    ugly. I thought he was a pretty good looking fella when he had hair, but,
    oh my goodness, did that bring out all his bad features or what. He's
    going to be single all the rest of his life!"

    David Robinson (SA) after Clifford Robinson (Det) went 1-5 FG in a Det-SA
    game: "I hate to do it, but I have to give Steve Smith some credit for
    his defense. Steve did a nice job of yelling for help every time Cliff
    got the ball."


    Scott Skiles (Pho coach), who has been practicing with his team, on the
    possibility of returning to play: "My problem would not be, 'Can I play
    in the game?' It would be, 'Can I get up the next morning?' That's one
    of the reasons I stopped playing. I got tired of crawling to the
    breakfast table the next morning."

    12/8 We have a candidate for this year's most bizarre injury. Dirk
    Nowitzki (Dal) suffered a strained tendon in his left ankle putting on
    his shoe. The injury occurred when Nowitzki had put his left shoe on
    and stomped his foot before tying his shoe to make sure it was all the
    way on and strained the tendon with the stomp. He missed the Washington
    game that night due to the injury.

    Doug Collins (Was) on his plan to reduce his rotation from 12 to 8
    players: "It's like lard. It's shortening."

    (a college one, but made me laugh) Baylor coach Dave Bliss on coaching
    the emotional and occasionally erratic Wendell Greenleaf: "It's like
    being a state trooper. There's lots of boredom with moments of sheer
    terror."

    10/7 Kenyon Martin (NJ) on his improved conditioning and confidence:
    "Trust me, it's 360 from where it was." [Martin will get along great
    with new teammate Jason Kidd, who as a rookie with Dallas told the press
    that they were going to turn the team around 360 degrees - a sadly
    accurate prediction.]

    10/7 David Robinson (SA) on Avery Johnson no longer being with the Spurs:
    "It's strange not having Avery. You get used to hearing that voice all
    the time."


    00-01
    5/1 Olden Polynice (Uta) on Dallas' 107-77 win: "Coach told us, 'Don't get
    into a track meet.' We got into a track meet with Marion Jones and Carl
    Lewis - and we're running like Bill Cosby."

    3/9 Kevin Garnet (Min) on Miami's defense: "They're really aggressive.
    They're like roaches on bread - you drop some on the floor and, boom,
    they're on it."

    Dikembe Mutombo (Atl) on his technical for wagging his finger after a
    block: "I can not do the finger wave to the guy after I block a shot, I
    have to do it to the crowd. I did it to the crowd, but the referee said
    there was a bench in front of the crowd."

    1/17 Dale Davis (Por) missed Tuesday's game due to a strained back muscle.
    He reportedly strained his back when he got out of bed the wrong way.
    Talk about a day you should have stayed in bed.

    1/17 Kevin Garnett (Min): "I'm like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. If
    I'm not ready, the sled isn't going to go."

    1/17 Say what? Lenny Wilkens (Tor) on possibly winning the Central
    division le: "Don't get caught looking at the apple in case someone
    takes the ladder away."

    1/12 The NBA fined Mark Cuban (Dal owner) $100,000 for "decorum not
    becoming an NBA owner" for sitting on the floor along the baseline during
    Wednesday's Dal-Min game.

    Ron Mercer on Chicago: "The majority of time, it seems to be one thing or
    the other."

    10/13 Detroit, in trying to generate some toughness, was bring their
    starters through a row of chest-bumping teammates during introductions.
    Friday night, Eric Montross came down the line, got a chest bump from a
    teammate, and fell down.

    Christian Laettner on a reported fight on an airplane between him and then
    teammate Jerry Stackhouse (from rival UNC and came out of school early):
    "It wasn't a fight. He punched me one time, that's all. I don't fight at
    30,000 feet. I have an education."

    At the news conference introducing Alvin Gentry as new coach of the LA
    Clippers
    Question: Didn't you have any friends warning you not to take the job with
    the Clippers?
    Gentry: They all encouraged me to take the job.
    Question: You don't have any friends, do you?

    99-00
    Charles Barkley on teammate Cuttino Mobley: "He's instant offense, on
    both ends of the floor, I might add."

    Alonzo Mourning on winning the Defensive Player of the Year award: "I
    thank my teammates for letting their men blow by them."

    Mikki Moore [unintentionally explaining Detroit's troubles this season]:
    "We have to play hard for the full 40 minutes."
    Informed a game goes for 48 minutes: "48? Oh, that's right. 12-minute
    quarters."

    David Robinson on watching San Antonio's comeback win over Portland from
    the locker room after he was ejected with 3 minutes left and San Antonio
    down by 7 points: "I felt like I didn't have a date on New Year's Eve. I
    was jumping around by myself in here."


    The leading candidate for this season's most bizarre injury: Muggsy Bogues
    (Tor) missed the 2nd half of Monday's Por-Tor game because he accidentally
    inhaled a muscle ointment during a halftime treatment and he then
    complained about dizziness. Bogues: "Never happened to me before and I
    hope it never happens again. That was one of those fluke things you don't
    even dream about."

    Joe Kleine on playing another season: "It's pretty simple. I was
    sitting at home at the end of August and somebody called me up and said,
    'Who wants to be a millionaire?' I said, 'I do.' And they said, 'Is
    that your final answer?' I said, 'Let me call my lifeline.' So I called
    Dana [his wife] and she said, 'If you don't take it, I'll kill you.'"

    Kevin McHale: "If a nuclear bomb dropped on earth, two things would
    survive: roaches and David Falk."

    1/5 Doc Rivers (Orl) after Wednesday's Orl-Van win: "Winning is like
    deodorant - it comes up and a lot of things don't stink."

    12/8 Charles Barkley (Hou) at the start of the press conference following
    his career ending injury where he ruptured the quadriceps tendon in his
    left knee in the Phi-Hou game: "Well guys, I guess that sex is definitely
    out of the question tonight."

    Charles Barkley on his thoughts about retiring before the season: "I
    remember sitting down with the Rockets and saying, 'Yeah. I'm going to
    retire.' They said, 'Well, we'll give you $9 million.' And I said, 'You
    got a pen on you?'"

    Will Perdue on continuing Phil Jackson's handing out books to players and
    on the books Perdue handed out to the young Bulls: "books with all
    pictures in them. That makes things a little easier. We have enough
    trouble learning the offense right now. We don't need these guys thinking
    deep inner thoughts."

    Coaches will now be subject to testing for drugs during training camp.
    That includes performance enhancing substances. Asked one unnamed coach:
    "Does that include Viagra?"


    98-99
    Avery Johnson on coach Gregg Popovich trying to calm him down: "I tell Pop
    it's better to tame a lion than it is to pump up a pussycat."


    Shaquille O'Neal on the Lakers: "If the popcorn gets hot at the right
    time, then it's good enough to eat. Right now, the popcorn is still a
    little brown seed."

    4/10 Only in a Golden State-Dallas game can you have one of the boneheadest
    plays ever topped by an even more boneheaded play. When I saw it live, I
    was completely confused as to what had just happened (they never showed a
    replay in the arena). I knew that something _very_ wrong had just
    happened, but my brain couldn't accept what it was. My confusion greatly
    increased when Golden State inbounded the ball and headed the other way
    down the court. A few minutes into the 4th quarter, Robert Pack and Terry
    mings had a jump ball at the Mavs' end of the court. Chris Mills got
    the ball and went for the layup, but Samaki Walker came over and blocked
    the ball and the refs called a foul on Walker. Of course, Mills was
    shooting at the Mavs' basket. The refs huddled to figure out how to
    handle the call. P.J. Carlesimo wanted it to be a shooting foul, but gave
    up that argument when the ref responded with okay, but Mills had to shoot
    at the Mavs' basket. It ended up being a non-shooting foul with Golden
    State inbounding the ball on the side. Mills was able to laugh about it
    after the game and Walker wouldn't talk to the media about it. Walker got
    razzed by his teammates when he returned to the bench at the next timeout.
    The irony of the whole thing was that Dallas lost by 1 point.

    4/12 There have been a couple of humorous injuries/illnesses that have kept
    players out of games this season [chicken pox (Muggsy Bogues), tonsillitis
    (Corey Benjamin), turf toe (Rex Chapman)], but the listing in last night's
    Denver-Golden State game of "McRae DNP - fainted" caught my eye and I had to find out the story. So, I give you this year's winner of the most
    bizarre injury. Conrad McRae, who Denver signed to a 10-day contract on
    Friday, was unaccustomed to the thin air in the high al ude of Denver
    and over did his pre-game sprinting and fainted. He was treated by
    paramedics and did not play in the game for precautionary reasons.
    [My debate about whether or not to remove this resulted in my leaving this
    and adding a reality check note. McRae's fainting caused Denver's medical
    staff to evaluate him further and discovered that he had a heart condition
    and advised him that he should not play basketball again. He ignored that
    advice and died in June 2000 during a basketball practice.]

    Jayson Williams on Dominique Wilkins' performance on March 30 where he
    scored 17 points in 13 minutes in Orlando's 100-98 win over New Jersey:
    "He came in and got 13 shots in 13 minutes. It takes me 3 weeks to get 13
    shots."

    Kevin McHale on the Stephon Marbury trade and Marbury's agent David Falk:
    "When [Falk] said, 'I'm going to help you,' that's when I knew we were in
    trouble. When an agent says those 5 words, cover your wallet and run like
    .

    Bison Dele on not wanting to talk after Detroit's loss to Toronto: "We're
    modern day gladiators. I don't recall anybody ever interviewing losing
    gladiators."
    Reporter: "That's because they were dead."
    Dele: "My point exactly."

    Pat Riley, well know for his attempts to motivate his team, once while
    with the Lakers tried to to throw a chair, only to find that it weighed
    more than he thought and he was only able to move it a few feet. Kurt
    Rambis: "That might have motivated me after I was done laughing."

    Kurt Rambis on his new coaching job: "I'm spending more time with
    reporters than I do my wife."

    Jayson Williams (NJ) on coach John Calipri and the Nets recent struggles:
    "We have to get him looking like Fonzie again. He's starting to look like
    Mr. C."

    Agent Keith Glass on how the new collective bargaining agreement will
    affect agents: "We're like rats; we adapt."


    97-98
    Nick Van Exel (LAL) on defending the Stockton-Malone pick-and-roll: "Yeah,
    I got a way to defend it. Bring a bat to the game and kill one of them."

    Brian Williams when asked if Detroit could bounce back from two tough
    losses: "We don't bounce anymore. We just splat."

    Coach Bill Hanzlik on Denver's 10th victory, avoiding NBA futility: "It
    doesn't mean we get to cut down the nets. But we don't have to cut our
    own throats."

    Ref Joey Crawford calling a foul on Stokjo Vrankovic (LAC): "Loose ball
    foul on whatever the his name is."

    Erick Strickland (Dal) when asked how things were going with the Mavs:
    "Like we've just finished five rounds in the ring with Mike Tyson."

    Brian Williams (Det) on Isiah Thomas: "Light travels faster than sound, so
    some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak."

    2/18 Sam Cassell on a 114-104 New Jersey loss to Atlanta: "We really
    didn't deserve to win. They didn't either. It should have been a tie."

    Todd Fuller (GS), who is taking flying lessons to get a pilot's license:
    "All of a sudden, there's this loud noise outside the cabin. I'm
    thinking, 'Oh my gosh, the wing's fixing to fall off.' We landed at the
    nearest airport. My instructor got out and we found out it was just the
    end of my seatbelt. I had closed my door on it and it was slapping
    against the fuselage."

    2/2 Phil Jackson on Chicago's 111-72 win over Denver: "I thought the
    national anthem was the highlight out there."

    1/20 Utah PA announcer Dan Roberts: "Not dressed tonight due to pregnancy
    is Adam Keefe." Keefe's wife gave birth to twins.

    Toronto (4-26) coach Darrell Walker's New Year's resolution: "Not to kill
    myself."

    Detroit assistant coach Alvin Gentry wanted to see if any of his players
    actually read his pregame chalkboard, so he wrote "First one to trainer's
    room, $100," and waited. It took 11 minutes before rookie Scot Pollard
    approached him for the money.

    12/7 Reggie Miller (Ind) on his game winning shot vs Phoenix: "It was so
    quiet you could hear a rat pee on cotton."

    11/11 Michael Finley (Dal) on the Mavs' lost to the Lakers: "Some nights
    you're the Louisville Slugger and some nights you're the ball. Tonight,
    we were definitely the ball. We got hit, and we got hit hard."

    Larry Johnson (NY) after New York's season opening win against Charlotte
    October 31: "I think this is the best game we played all year."

    Rick Pitino on coaching the Celtics this year: "I think challenges keep
    you forever young. And I've discovered the fountain of youth. I'm Peter
    Pan with this one.

    10/22 Avery Johnson (SA) on NBA ref Violet Palmer: "Nobody in their right
    mind is going to say anything to her because you know the NBA will fine
    you." When someone noted that Charles Barkley had already made disparaging remarks about the female refs, Johnson responded, "I said nobody in their right mind."


    Marko Milic (Phi): "Who is Ben Franklin? I sure do see his name a lot
    around here."

    Malik Sealy, who played the past 3 seasons with the Clippers, on signing
    with Detroit: "I'm happy to be here. It's great to be back in the NBA."

    Sgt. John Edmundson on Shawn Kemp's car accident where Kemp hit a fire
    hydrant and a stop sign: "There was no evidence of him being under the
    influence. And we won't charge him with murder for killing the hydrant."


    96-97
    Scottie Pippen when asked which team has the ugliest uniform: "Flip a coin
    between Atlanta and Houston and hope it doesn't come down."

    Jim Cleamons: "Like I told the team at halftime, Stevie Wonder, Roy
    Orbison and Ray Charles could have hit some of those shots - or at least
    come close. We acted like 12 people who were dropped down from outer
    space, put uniforms on and played like we had never seen one another
    before."

    Jim Durham, in his usual punny way [he does Mavs broadcasts], had Reggie
    Theus cracking up with his reply to Theus' comment that Karl Malone was
    talking to the ball prior to a free throw shot to try to help his poor
    free throw shooting: "Maybe he's just trying to put some English on it."


    95-96
    On the lighter side (and especially for those who gave me a hard time for
    mis-expanding NB into Nebraska): When asked how many provinces there are
    in Canada, Tony Massenburg (Tor) asked back: "What's a province?"

    The LA Lakers re-signed Superman Kurt Rambis to up their training camp
    rosters to 14. Rambis: "I didn't have any speed, quickness or jumping
    ability to begin with, so I haven't lost any of that. We didn't have
    enough players in camp. We didn't have the numbers; we needed an extra
    body. So, an old, decrepit, burned-out, washed-out, has-been body was
    better than no body.''

    11/3 Doc Rivers, a good friend of Terry Davis', drew an offensive foul by
    flopping to the floor. Terry, humorously, grabbed Rivers by the jersey.
    That's when he got the T. Terry said to Rivers, "Doc, tell him we're
    friends." Rivers answered, "Nah. I don't know what they're doing, but we
    need the point."

    Jason Kidd, who was assigned to guard Reggie Miller for a bit after Jim
    Jackson allowed Miller to get several layups early in the Ind-Dal game:
    "Reggie asked me what I was doing. I said, 'I'm chasing you.'"

    Joe Kleine (Pho): "Charles [Barkley] and I have no-trade clauses. His is
    written in. Mine, well, nobody wants to trade for me."

    Dallas radio play-by-play announcer Ted Davis: "[LAC Stanley] Roberts
    slipped and fell. Is there a dent in the floor?"

    Dallas PA announcer Kevin McCarthy, who recently had surgery on a
    reoccurring inner ear problem that he has had surgery on before: "Now I
    know why they call it the _practice_ of medicine. They don't call it the
    practice of basketball or the practice of broadcasting."

    Motta on why he doesn't wear his championship ring (77-78 with
    Washington): "It's too big. Every time I pick my nose it draws too much
    attention."

    With three of their big men out injured (Popeye Jones, Cherokee Parks, and
    Terry Davis), Dallas has been playing a run-and-gun game for the past two
    games. As a result, the team has set the NBA record for 3-pointers made
    (18 vs Den) and 3-pointers attempted (44 vs Van). Instead of running the
    usual layup drill before the Vancouver game and during halftime, the team
    ran a 3-point drill. With the enhanced shooters' mentality, several
    players have taken on new nicknames: George "The Duke" McCloud, Jason
    "Doc Holiday" Kidd, Jim "Wyatt Earp" Jackson, Tony "Billy the Kid" Dumas,
    and Lucious "Clint Eastwood" Harris.


    94-95
    7/2 Michael Jordan in response to the current rumors that he will return
    to basketball next year: "I just don't like to say never; I don't like to
    close doors - but if you want me to say it: OK - never. I will never play
    basketball again, except recreationally."

    9/31 There was some hangup about the contract - there usually was
    when it came to Kevin Willis - and Atlanta president Stan Kasten
    figured he had taken care of his end.
    "Have you talked to Keith or Robert?" Kasten asked Willis.
    Those two men, Kasten believed, represented Willis. They also
    were Willis' brothers. He had spoken to them many times, all by
    phone.
    "You mean Robert Keith?" Willis said.
    "Robert. Keith. Either one," Kasten said.
    "There's only one," Willis said.
    Kasten was stupefied. Only then, some two years into Willis'
    contract and after umpteen conversations with what he thought were
    two different people, did Kasten finally learn that Robert and
    Keith were the same person.
    Willis now has a different agent. Although Kasten still has
    occasional contractual troubles with Willis, it is nothing compared
    with the days of Robert Keith. Or was it Keith Robert. Kasten
    still isn't sure.

    11/8 Sean Rooks on his trade to Minnesota for a 1st round draft pick:
    "Last Year, I was a trade rumor all year. It seemed like they
    practically wanted to give me away for doggy biscuits. So this
    is kind of nice."

    Motta prior to last Saturday's pre-season game where he planned (and
    did) to play all 18 players: "It'll be a Chinese fire drill. It'll be
    horrible."

    "I thought in overtime you got another foul." Coach John Lucas (Phi) on
    trying to send Shawn Bradley, who had fouled out in the 4th quarter, into
    an overtime game against New York.

    Former Clipper coach and current Seattle assistant coach Bob Weiss: "I
    never got a California driver's license. If I ever got stopped, I was
    going to tell the cop, 'I'm the Clippers coach. I'm not going to be
    here that long."

    Danny Schayes (Pho) when asked if he was pumped to play the LA Lakers,
    one of his four former NBA teams: "If I worried about all the teams I
    used to play for, I wouldn't get any sleep." 15 of Phoenix's games
    this season involves Schayes' old teams.

    Dallas coach Motta on his first year as an NBA coach with the
    Chicago Bulls (68-69): "We were for sale. We didn't know if we were
    going to be the Toronto Bulls or the LA Bulls. They offered to sell the
    ballclub to me and the team. They bought it for $1.2 million. They
    offered to sell it to us for $600,000. They would carry the loan, no
    interest. But I wouldn't have touched it with a 10-foot pole."
    On the announced crowd of 891 at Chicago Stadium on November 7, 1968:
    "We padded that. That night, we actually had about 60 people there.
    After that, Walter Kennedy's (NBA commissioner) instructions to us were,
    'There are always at least 1,000 people at every game.'"

    Shaquille O'Neal (Orl) on Dennis Rodman (SA), who said that O'Neal does
    not rebounds as well as he should for his size: "Me responding to Rodman
    is like talking to a Bugs Bunny doll. I don't like to talk to Looney
    Tunes."

    Charles Barkley after Phoenix won 108-107 in Philadelphia Friday night
    after taking advantage of some lucky breaks: "Okay everybody, we're
    going to Atlantic City. I'm giving everybody $10,000."

    And a non-NBA funny: The Ottawa Rough Riders drafted a dead defensive
    lineman in the Canadian Football League dispersal draft. The headline in
    the local paper read: "Rough Riders Draft a Real Stiff".

    Scott Williams (then Chi) took the prize with weirdest injuries
    last season with a bowling injury, injury due to lifting a TV,
    and injury while stretching. Charles Barkley (Pho) is this
    year's winner. Barkley burned the first layer of his corneas
    when he rubbed his eyes because of the bright stage lights at
    an Eric Clapton concert. A chemical reaction occurred due to
    the body lotion Barkley had been using. The eyes are just
    irritated - no permanent damage. He will miss Phoenix's first
    game due to his eyes and his strained stomach muscle. He is
    listed as game-to-game.

    The rain man came to San Antonio, but not in the form of Shawn
    Kemp. An indoor fireworks display during the player introductions
    set off the Alamodome sprinkler system, including a large water
    cannon. Fans, players, and coaches were drenched by the indoor
    shower that lasted for about 4 minutes and distributed 12,000
    gallons of water. The game was not a washout, but was delayed for
    50 minutes.


    A Nike ad showing in Japan has an American going up to some Japanese boys
    who were shooting around and teaches them how to trash talk. CNN
    correspondent Bill Dorman: "Roughly translated, (it means), "Your mother's
    belly button sticks out."

    Some of the better 3-point shooters have been complaining about the
    shortened 3-point line. I've heard comments from Danny Ainge and
    Reggie Miller. Now add Dale Ellis (Den): "Next thing you know,
    they'll move the free-throw line in a couple feet and give you four
    shots to make two."

    Dallas coach Motta has picked up a couple of technicals for his
    reactions to the inconsistent foul calling in pre-season. When asked
    what he said to get a T in Wednesday night's game, Motta said, "Nothing.
    I only say the proper things, and that bothers them (the refs)."
    On Thursday night, he picked up another T for encouraging the fans who
    were booing all the calls (whether the foul was against Dallas or
    Indiana). Motta, who has been out of the league for 3 years: "He
    (ref Billy Oakes) came up and said, 'You know, technicals aren't $25
    anymore'."

    11/20 Motta on 7'6" Shawn Bradley: "He's tall, really tall."
    Anything else? "He's tall, really tall. Good athlete. He's tall."

    Rolando Blackman on the Greek he needs to learn for his stay with Aek team
    of the Greek Basketball League: "The first phrase I want to learn is 'Give
    me the ball.' The second is 'Get out of the way.' The rest will take
    care of itself."

    12/25 Motta: "We were at Golden State in 1980, my first year here. They
    had a halftime act with a huge Bengal tiger and a monkey. The monkey
    would shoot basketballs and the tiger would go retrieve them. I watched
    the act for awhile and then I asked the trainer if she would do me a favor
    and let me borrow her tiger. I said, 'Is it a nice tiger?' and she said
    it was. I said, 'Will it bite me?' and she said no. I had her knock on
    the door when her act was over. We were still in the dressing room at
    halftime. She knocked on the door, and I reached out and got that tiger
    by its leash and collar and walked it in. The players all scattered. I
    said, 'If you guys don't start rebounding, I'm going to let this tiger
    eat.' At the time, the players didn't think it was funny. They didn't
    laugh. But it _was_ funny. It was great."

    1/18 Motta, before the game, on how the Mavs were going to contain
    O'Neal: "I don't know." (He then expanded on it a little bit, but the
    first part and pause was funny.)

    Reebok sent the wrong shoes to Scott Brooks. Brooks: "I tried them on and
    said, 'Wait a minute. Either I've grown and I'm 6 foot 3 or these are
    women's shoes.' I don't know. Maybe they think I play like a girl."


    93-94
    10/31 Scott Williams' bizarre injuries: missed 4 days of practice after
    hurting his shoulder during the team's annual bowling outing; a
    few days later, hurt his back lifting a TV he bought on sale;
    and hurt the tendon behind his right kneecap while stretching
    last Friday and could be lost for the season.

    From the You've Got to Be Kidding department:
    Talking about rookie contracts, "There was one clause put in this year
    called a comprehensive guarantee," said Bob Bass, Spurs exec. "In
    case of suicide, the team still has to pay the contract."

    1/9 The Lakers did give Kurt Rambis his $250,000 bonus after being
    re-signed by the Lakers. [Recall that Rambis was released by the
    Lakers the day before he was going to get a $250,000 bonus for still
    being on the roster.]
    Rambis: "I feel like I'm Jason from Friday the 13th movies. They keep
    telling me I'm dead."

    1/16 San Antonio coach John Lucas walked up to redhead Dennis Rodman
    during a practice and gave him a $100 bill.
    Lucas: "Here, go get your hair bleached. You aren't worth a damn as
    a redhead."
    Rodman's hair is now either a dark purple or a dark blue.


    1/23 Coach John Lucas (SA) again on Dennis Rodman (SA): "Dennis
    ain't as crazy as he seems. I would leave my kids with him."


    1/23 Bobby Hurley after attending a Kings game: "I think that's
    been the hardest thing of all, not being able to compete in
    anything after doing it all my life. I'm down to trying to beat
    my girlfriend in Gensis (video games)."

    1/23 Tom Tolbert (LAC) on the team playing at the Forum due to
    structural damage to the Clippers' regular home court: "Let's
    play at the Inglewood YMCA or someplace where we can have a
    sellout."

    1/23 During a loss to the Clippers, Boston coach Chris Ford
    looked down his bench and shouted, "Will one of you guys please
    wake up and play? Just one of you."

    1/27 Charles Barkley (Pho): "I was the top vote-getter for the
    All-Star Game, and I want to thank all the fans for that. I
    should have gotten traded sooner. Then, you get those votes from
    two different states."

    1/31 Former Dal coach Motta, who is now advising current Dal
    coach Quinn Buckner, when asked if he felt awkward around Dal's
    management in light of his criticisms of them earlier in January:
    " , no. I don't think I was like Columbus and discovered
    something new, did I?"

    2/6 Scottie Pippen (Chi) on his new bald look: "I stayed in the
    barber chair too long." [Pippen is letting his hair grow back out.]

    2/6 The latest fad for Dallas is emu oil. Trainer Doug Atkinson
    has been importing the rubbing ointment from Australia at $30 a
    bottle. Fat Lever uses it and has been playing very well for the
    past two weeks. During a free throw break in Wednesday's game in
    Minnesota, Tony Campbell came to the bench and begged Atkinson to
    rub some emu oil on his leg. The oil's use has become so wide
    spread on the team that it has become a running gag. Tim Legler
    said Greg Dreiling has become obsessed with the oil.
    Legler: "He's been dunking in layup lines. That's when some of
    the veterans got into it. They said, 'If that guy is dunking, it
    must be a miracle drug."

    2/18 What public statement cost Ron Harper $48,780?
    "I'm just doing my jail time. In about 65 or 70 more days, my
    time is up, and I'll be out on G.B., good behavior."
    The Clippers suspended Harper for one game for the statement.
    Harper becomes an unrestricted free agent at the end of the
    season.

    2/20 Danny Schayes (Mil) when asked how he was doing:
    "I don't get to play. The team stinks. My wife lives in Denver,
    and it's been 20-below most of the winter."

    3/6 Bob Weiss, Clipper coach, after the loss to Houston: "Except
    for offense, defense, rebounding, and turnovers, we had a good
    game."

    3/20 Scott Skiles (Orl) after a loss to Chicago in which
    Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway combined for 14 turnovers:
    "We can't handle the pressure. We haven't handled the pressure
    all season. We want to win big games, but we don't play well.
    We're soft. We play like we have skirts on."

    3/20 Dan Majerle (Pho) on the Indiana Pacers' poor free throw
    shooting and their second chance shots (they went 32-48 FT and
    had 27 second chance points in the Pho-Ind game) : "They shoot
    them so bad, sometimes you can't tell where they're going."

    2/27 Dan Issell, Denver head coach, when asked if a victory over the
    Bulls in Chicago meant the Nuggets had turned the corner:
    "We've turned more corners this season than a New York cab driver."

    3/27 Sean Elliott (Det) on coach Don Chaney who just turned 48:
    "I don't know how old he is, but after what we've put him through
    this season, he's lucky he doesn't look 70."


    3/27 Glen Rice (Mia) on playing in Denver: "It feels like you've
    got someone sitting on your chest. I can't breathe. I can't
    stand it when you get into a run-and-gun game there. You go up
    and down the court twice and say, 'Whoa, slow down.'"

    3/27 Coach Larry Brown (Ind) after a 93-61 loss to Cleveland:
    "At least we held them under 100."

    3/27 Horace Grant (Chi) on Madonna's comments that she wants to
    own a NBA team: "I know one thing. Wives and girlfriends would
    be saying, 'No way are you going to that team.'"

    3/30 After the 117-92 trouncing by the San Antonio Spurs,
    a lot of criticism was directed at Dallas, including some
    from the players themselves.
    Tim Legler: "We couldn't beat ... <pause> us. We couldn't
    even beat us. I was trying to think of somebody bad, and I
    couldn't think of anybody else. Us."

    4/1 Chicago coach Phil Jackson when asked if B.J. Armstrong had a
    beef with how he is used: "B.J. does not eat beef. B.J. is a
    vegetarian, so I don't think he has any beef at all."

    4/1 Philadelphia coach Fred Carter, whose team has lost 23 of its
    last 24: "I wouldn't know how to feel if we won. I'd probably
    say, is it over? Check the scorebook. I'd probably just stare
    at the scoreboard and feel the euphoria."

    4/10 John Salley (Mia): "I like pressure. Pressure is what
    creates diamonds."

    4/10 Elmore Spencer (LAC) forgot to set his clock ahead for
    Daylight Savings Time and arrived moments before the game against
    Houston. Loy Vaught started in his place.

    4/17 Portland coach Rick Adelman on Portland's lost to Dallas:
    "At least we won't have to play them (Dallas) in the playoffs.
    That's a good sign."

    4/17 Sacramento coach Garry St. Jean's job is apparently safe.
    Team owner Jim Thomas said, "He's got the contract, and I don't
    like to waste money."

    5/1 John Salley (Mia) on the playoffs: "When the playoffs come, I don't
    worry if my hair is not combed, if my breath is bad, if I haven't
    flossed."

    5/29 (While the Hou-Uta series was still going on) Jeff Hornacek when
    asked why he and his wife planned to have a child during the playoffs:
    "Hey, I was with the Sixers."

    Dominique Wilkins is being razzed by his fellow Dream Team IIers.
    They have given him the nicknames of Grandpa and Antique.

    "I'm just glad it wasn't Detroit. I don't like anybody there."
    - J.R. Reid after being traded to San Antonio.

    "Every night, when you lay your head on your pillow, you say, 'Wow, I'm
    one of 300.' Of course, 50 of us (are) real bad."
    - Scott Hastings on being in the NBA.

    "Shut up, you little Smurf."
    - Gary Payton running by excited T'Wolves coach Sidney Lowe.

    "When I die my tombstone will say, 'He was underrated. Now he's
    underground.'"
    - Terry Porter on his career.


    "I think we'll go big."
    - Don Nelson on the conditional pick in 2001 the Warriors got for Ed
    Nealy.

    "If we stay free of injuries, we'll be in contention to be a healthy
    team."
    - Chris Morris on his hopes for the Nets.

    "What are they going to do, beat us worse?"
    - Doug Moe after calling the Bulls and Jordan a bunch of stiffs.

    "Moses Malone used to have them all the time, but we never understood
    anything he said."
    - Jon Koncak after the Hawks had a team meeting and won 12 of 13.

    "He would drive people insane and then just walk away. He was like
    Gandhi."
    - Chuck Daly on Bill Laimbeer.


    And a couple pulled from the 1995 book Basketball Shorts by Glenn
    Liebman (has 1001 basketball quotes, including some good ones from
    college)

    Jerry Reynolds: "If God had an agent, the world wouldn't be built yet.
    It'd only be about Thursday."

    Terry Francona, Jordan's minor league baseball manager on giving Jordan
    his daily meal money: "There's something odd about going up to Michael
    Jordan and slipping him $16 a day."

    Charles Barkley on being misquoted in his autobiography: "That was my
    fault. I should have read it before it came out."

    Bob Weiss on Atlanta's '92 prospects: "We're going to be exciting. Of
    course, it was exciting when the anic went down."

    Scott Hastings on the expansion team in Miami: "I'm scared. I think I'm
    the best player here."

    Derrick Coleman on why he wouldn't go hunting with then teammate Jayson
    Williams: "I'm not going hunting with anyone who plays the same position
    as me."

    Eddie Johnson: "It's nice just to play against [Jordan]. Sometimes you
    get your picture in the paper."

    Jerry Sloan: "In my prime I could have handled Michael Jordan. Of course,
    he would be only 12 years old."

    And a college one that I loved
    Ron Shumate (Southeastern Missouri coach) on his team's poor shooting:
    "It's so bad that the players are giving each other high fives when they
    hit the rim."
    I had to quote it.

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