He was one of the main brains behind it who got it to work. He was very quick to give credit to the people on that team and would say that they were smarter than he was, which was hugely modest on his part. |
He was the highest paid air personality on a one-market basis in the industry. Radio One paid him more than Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, any of them, on a one-market basis, and he has been so disrespectful. |
He was very limited in the game and we felt like he deserves a better chance. So, we're going to start him in this game and go from there. We'll keep it open-ended and see what happens in the football game. |
He wasn't the reason why it happened. He was a part of it. I was a part of it. Stephen Jackson was a part of it. The fans were a part of it. And in all actuality, Ben Wallace was almost a bigger part of it. |
He went about his business, probably too much, hustled all the time for us. He was a pleasure to be around and gave you 150 percent all the time. ... He did all the things a good teammate is supposed to do. |
He?s going to a top-five program in the country, and he will have to earn his way onto the court. There will be ups and downs next year, but by his sophomore year, I think Doug will be as good as they have. |
He'll be the mailman, ... It's interesting, because he looks the way it was drawn. Stan is a character ... initially he was supposed to say, 'Good morning, Mr. Richards,' and then he kept adding more words. |
He's a great competitor, he's fearless. He'll throw any pitch over at any count. You're not going to see a lot of 2-0, 3-1 cookies - he's going to make guys hit his pitch, he's not going to give in to guys. |
He's a guy that led six bayonet charges and was the highest-decorated second lieutenant in the Korean War. He's fearless. And when he gets angry and gets onto something, he will do what he can to change it. |
He's a national treasure as far as I'm concerned. Sometimes when people are going through some physical problems, they tend to hide out. But I think he realizes how much good he does just showing up places. |
He's a professional and he's going to honor his contract. He's the president of the players association, he's going to do the right thing. He understands the business of basketball. We're happy to have him. |
He's a very mercurial personality. Employees never know which David is going to walk in the door at any moment. Yet despite that, he engenders enormous commitment and loyalty in the people who work for him. |
He's always in the right place. He's always making the plays. He plays exactly to his ability. ... He doesn't try to do anything more than he's capable of and the things he's capable of. He's pretty decent. |
He's an excellent football coach. It's a great hire for those guys. The way I look at it, he'll make us better. That program will be better for him, and competition's a good thing. That makes people better. |
He's become a better pitcher. He's throwing more strikes. He's got a better feel for that breaking ball now, and he's locating his fastball better. He's ahead more and he's been real tough on right-handers. |