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I'm a classical type of guy. Whatever's out at that point in time, I like it. I just put my own twist on it, and we go from there.

Man, I think the sky is the limit for this team.

This was on my vision board. To run out there and be hitting game winners, getting the fans riled up. When they're stomping on the floor yelling 'New York Knicks'—that's a great feeling.

I think I'm the most underrated superstar that's out there, but that doesn't matter to me.

I smile all the time, even when I'm in a bad mood. I always try to keep a smile on my face.

People only know what they see on TV.

I think I am a smarter player now.

A lot of people think that as a player, during the lockout, you just have your whole day free. It's not like that - especially for me. I wake up everyday, train in the morning from 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. Then I have a business meeting here, have to meet this person there, it's non-stop for me.

At this point in my career I'm not concerned about the money, it's about winning. Nothing else even matters.

Allen Iverson is a ball hog. You will never win a championship with him on your team.

When you've never had something, you want it worse than anything.

There weren't any sports figures that I idolized because I didn't really believe in myself back then or think that I could make it here. There were some regular people in my neighborhood that I looked up to growing up but that was it.

I told my mom I would graduate. I owe that much to her and myself.

A lot of people I meet say, 'You remind me so much of Magic Johnson.'

I'm laid back, I take my time, get the job done. Lebron is high flying, dunking, passing the ball well. He's getting the job done, too. But we're different.

When I step on that basketball court, I'm thinking about basketball, I'm thinking about winning - but there's so much that goes into thought about how I'm going to open this game up to others. It's so much more than just basketball.

I'm not at the point in my career where I want to rebuild.

I want to win the game. I dont worry about taking over the game unless I have to.

Always stay true to yourself. Some people will like it, some people won't. Life goes on.

It will work out, somehow. That's a hell of a duo right there, Marbury, Crawford and Houston.

Success is the result of psychologically preparing for it, prior to achieving it!

Without a doubt, any opportunity I have to build that up in New York, I'd do it. I told people all the time, always say, 'If it takes me taking a pay cut, I'll be the first one on James Dolan's steps saying take my money and let's build something strong over here.'

We're still getting better as a team. We're still learning how to play basketball as a team and how to win tough games.

I believe that you should put the right people around you, people that will not let anything go wrong.

I kind of knew Cleveland was going to get the No. 1 pick. I think they rigged it. No, don't quote me on that.

I understand the NBA and the role I play on my team. I know that I have to play a leadership role and do whatever I have to do to win.

When I was young, I was sold on winning. I was always serious on the court. As I got older, I realized that it was just a basketball game. Just go out there and have fun.

I think everybody has their own unique style.

Every year it's been people saying I can't do this or I can't do that. Y'all will see something different, I can tell you that.

Nobody should expect more of you than you expect of yourself.

I am looking forward to continue my career in Orange & Blue and to work with Phil Jackson, a champion who builds championship teams. Madison Square Garden is the mecca of basketball and I am surrounded by the greatest fans in the world.

What I do will be straight up. Management knows that.

Denver is home to me, and to be recognized for my achievements in the sports community here is a great honor.

I don't think there could ever be more pressure to succeed than the pressure I place on myself.

I can't worry about what other people are saying about me. At the end of the day, it's just their opinions, but if I said I don't hear it, or it doesn't bother me a little bit, I'd be lying to you.

You just got ta believe, i have never been a quitter in my life or in my career.

I can't palm a basketball.

I'm a Baltimore Ravens fan and I'm a Baltimore Orioles fan. I have them tattooed on me.

I want to win. I don't care about the money.

I just want to get on the court.

I got a picture [tattoo] of Mohammed Ali on my side with one of his quotes. That's my guy. I look up to him. I'm like his number one fan.

These close games that we're losing, the teams are not beating us. We're kind of beating ourselves.

I think people fail to realize that teams and organizations have been stacking teams since way back in the day. The Lakers had the Showtime era. Boston had six hall of famers on one team. You had Detroit, the New York Knicks, and now the Miami Heat. They were stacking their teams back then, it just fell off over the years and now it picked back up. Boston did it first, then LA. I was fortunate enough to play against them when they had Shaq, Kobe, Rick Fox, Gary Payton, Karl Malone... that's five hall of famers on one team! So you can't get mad at Miami for doing what they did.

How can U fairly assess someone from the outside looking in ... majority of the times you will be wrong.

Every Morning You Have Two Choices: Continue To Sleep With Your Dreams, Or Wake Up and Chase Them.

I think I'll always want to improve my defense. That's something that can always be better. Not saying it's bad now, just something you should always work on.

I know I'm not a selfish player. People around me know I'm not a selfish player. I do everything I can to make people around me understand I'm not a selfish player.

Any decision I make is the biggest decision of my life.

The NBAs a Fortune 500 company. Thats how you look at it. And all the other Fortune 500 companies out there in the world, you dont see their CEOs and COOs going to work with white tees and baggy clothes and stuff like that. So I have to take that same approach.

I wanted to make the lightest shoe possible, but still be able to perform at the same time.

The new guys bring energy, intensity and emotion. The last couple games, they showed what they can bring to the team.

No one is perfect. I know there is stuff that I need to work on, and not just one thing, but my game overall. Everything can get better.

I've been at the funerals of a lot of people in my neighborhood. Sometimes when I sit back and relax, I think about that and just blank out.

People need to see the authentic people that are still out there, the genuine people that really care.

If I were president? First thing I'd do is take care of the schoolteachers. I'm not saying we should start 'em out with six figures, but in some places they've got to be mother, father, brother, sister, and mentor. They're real important people. Let's give 'em a raise - and attract the best people to the job.

Leadership is something I was born with.

It [boxing] helps my hand-eye coordination, my stamina, my footwork, and it gives me that competitive edge and drive. And in the ring it's mano-a-mano. So it helps you build that arrogance, that cockiness, that confidence in yourself that the man that stands in front of you isn't going to beat you, and that translates to the court.

I don't put pressure on myself. When I put pressure on myself, then I just play bad. When I play bad, my team plays bad.

It's too late for me to get married before I'm famous. You never know people's intentions.

The only person I ever wanted to meet was Muhammad Ali. And of all the people I've ever met, he's the one who most impressed me. It's tough to listen to him. You gotta have patience. But you see how strong his mind is. Even now, he's one of the most intelligent people on the planet.

I want to retire in New York, let's be quite frank. I think a lot of people jumped the gun when I said I wanted to be a free agent. And yeah, I want people to come to play in New York. I want them to want to play in New York. I want New York to be that place where guys want to come play.

Everything on my body has a meaning. I don't do art just because. It does look cool but it also has a meaning.

As long as you stay true to yourself and to who you are, you ain't in nobody's way.

When I really like something, I try to put my all into it. This is something thats different from when I was growing up on the basketball court, running up and down, scoring 30 points or something. This is totally something different.

I did this campaign that was called "Back to the Basics" where I went back to the street, went back to my block, and really felt the people. We've got to go back to that sometimes. We distance ourselves from that and we see it from afar. Some people can't relate back to that; once you're out of it, they don't want to relate back to that. It's always good to get back to the basics, though. You've got to touch the roots, you've got to touch those people. Regardless of what's going on, people always respect that.

If you laugh, think, and cry; that's a full day.

We all need that sometimes, to get re-sparked again. Sometimes it's different influences and different motivations; sometimes we've got to go and get back to the basics.

Although you do look at the big picture, if you're dealing with the now, it can be kind of frustrating. You're losing basketball games, things not going the way you want it to go or should go, but at the same time we've just got to stay with it. Just stay positive, just stay focused, as a team, as a unit, because the ship easily can sink early.

As a good player in the inner city, you're always hearing people saying that you're better than you really are and that you don't have to do things like everybody else.

As a kid I couldn't afford any Jordans, so I didn't get my first pair until my last year of high school. They were Air Jordan 9s.

I'm me. I'm just out there being myself. I like having fun. But at the same time, I bring everybody together. So I'm really -- or I try to be -- like the glue of the team.

I say 'come with it.' I'm not expecting anything easy. You have to earn your place. That's fine with me.

I think people fail to realize that teams and organizations have been stacking teams since way back in the day.

Man, I'm not trying to be important; I just go out and play.

You make your own party.

It bothers me to hear people talk about things they know nothing about.

I got an owner that looks out for me. You can't beat that.

It's easier for me to let the game just come to me.

Play hard, learn as much as I can and do what I do best. The rest will take care of itself I think.

The fans are dying. We're dying.

I want to be a free agent. I think everybody in the NBA dreams to be a free agent at least one time in their career. It's like you have an evaluation period. It's like if I'm in the gym and I have all the coaches, all the owners, all the GMs come into the gym and just evaluate everything I do. So yes, I want that experience.

I never envisioned myself playing for the U.S. Olympic team -- growing up, I never envisioned playing in the NBA, to be real with you. I never envisioned that type of stuff. So this is like a dream that I never had come true. It's like I'm a part of what's really going on. It's still very hard for me to believe that I am really going to be a part of the biggest thing in the whole entire world.

You've got to have fun on the court. If you ain't having fun, then basketball ain't fun.

I have my own identity as a player.

At the end of the day, you want to be always the one that's one step ahead of everybody, and when it comes to hip-hop, culture and art, you want to be that signature guy.

I just don't want to get used to feeling this feeling, you know, losing basketball games.

People tend to grow fearful, when they taste failure, face a daunting challenge or fall ill. Yet, that is precisely the time to become even bolder. Those who are victors at heart are the greatest of all champions!!!!

Look, I won in high school, I won a national championship in college, I want to win one in the NBA. But winning a gold medal, I don't think anything can top that.

To go out there and play and have fun and hopefully win a championship. That's my goal.

I'm really into fashion.

I think going to college for that one year was probable the best thing I have ever done.

I know there's a lot of pressure, but I'm just going to go out and play my game.

I don't want to just be an athlete. I kind of obsess on that sometimes. I don't want my son to be reading, oh, 'disappointment, just a scorer, selfish, didn't win enough, never quite the best' -- whatever. I want to be bigger than that. I want to shape my own destiny instead of just having him read about whatever on the back page.

Family time is the best time.