Fatherhood is great.

I don't really have any regrets.

I always help take care of my family.

I love this city and the Chicago fans.

The mailman doesn't deliver on Sundays.

We aren't playing as well as we'd like.

I was LeBron James before LeBron James.

It's not easy to win 60 games in the NBA.

Lacking a dominant big man is a tall order.

You've got to have a commitment to your craft.

Defense is something I take a lot of pride in.

I've come a long way from my first commercials.

I take a lot of pride in my first '92 gold medal.

I've always led by example and I'm not that vocal.

Basketball is such an escape from a lot of things.

I'm never going to leave my family hanging out to dry.

I want to get into the NBA and make a name for myself.

I'm proud to be considered a member of the Nike family.

When I look at my career, I was really about defending.

Coach Dyer was a great mentor for me and a great teacher.

Everything was a lesson learned and a step forward for me.

I guess guys who play on national TV get a lot of publicity.

I love playing in Chicago, and the fans have been great to me.

When I was growing up, I never thought I would play in the NBA.

Once you get a taste of success, it's a hard thing to turn down.

Michael Jordan is probably the greatest scorer to play the game.

Most of basketball is in the mind. But it helps to have big hands.

Defense was one thing I was really able to work at and get better.

I'm able to run and jump and do all the things I can do. I'm blessed.

I want to be a role-model player, someone respected and looked up to.

I'm no slouch, but when comparing LeBron's game, I'm usually left out.

It doesn't really count as a great year if the team is not doing well.

There's nothing like the camaraderie of being around the other players.

One of the hardest things for a ball player to do is to accept his role

It's not common for your best player to also be your most unselfish player.

He's one of the best power forwards of all-time. I take my hands off to him.

Chicago's where I started my career. I've had a lot of success playing here.

As a young player, achieving All-Star status isn't as easy as you might think.

I'm thankful that I was able to have a long, healthy career for the most part.

I went to a small school, so I had to be a jack of all trades and master a few.

I was lucky to play with guys who were not only good players, but great people.

There are no guarantees in the league, and the challenges will always be there.

It's tough to lose and lose and lose and get a little closer, but you still lose.

I visualize the game. I think about who I am guarding, the things he likes to do.

Some guys get into the NBA, get the big money, and are satisfied with themselves.

When you get some easy baskets, the basket definitely looks like it's much larger.

I never wanted to be Michael Jordan, although I would like to trade bank accounts.

I think I learned a lot from a lot of experiences that I dealt with over my career.

When I got the call to guard Magic, I knew that I could cause him a lot of problems.

Each season was different and presented its own set of circumstances and challenges.

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