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" All I can say is you don't know what's going to be on the front page of tomorrow's newspaper. So I take no joy in what happens to another sport, whether it's about a perfect game or an issue of conduct. "
Perfect
Joy
Tomorrow
" By nature, I'm a person who always says that whatever I've done, I could've done better. But I don't dwell on it because I'm waiting for the next time something happens and try to believe that my past experience will have helped to educate me in terms of how I deal with future ones. "
Future
Experience
Past
" Everyone knows that if you can keep on making money, everyone's happy. "
Making Money
You
Happy
" Free speech is against governments, not against the NBA. So the players and coaches and indeed owners have been fined for their speech, which is costly rather than free. I sort of acknowledge that there is not free speech when you agree to work in the NBA. "
Free
You
Free Speech
" I actually don't hope for a legacy. I think that it impedes your ability to make the hard decisions if you sit around saying, 'How will this affect my legacy?' "
Legacy
Hope
Decisions
" I believe that everyone should participate in democracy and enjoy doing it. "
Enjoy
Democracy
Believe
" I grew up in an age where women's tennis did not have similar prizes to men, and they played in complete obscurity, really, compared to the men's game. "
Tennis
Up
Women
" I love my job. I come every day having a ball. "
Come
Ball
Love
" I'm aware that the World Cup is probably the greatest spectacle in the world of sport, and that's despite the referees that have been found to have fixed games specifically. "
World
Games
Cup
" I'm not big on looking back beyond the moment in which decisions and events occur. I'm always pushing forward. "
Decisions
Looking
Moment
" I'm not into politics. "
Politics
" I'm persuaded that sports is the one place where the rules are pretty well set out, where fans are equal. And if you got game or you're a good official, you make it here, whether you're white or you're black. "
Good
Place
Rules
" I regret the 1998 - 99 lockout. I regret that we didn't work harder to educate our players and our owners about what the damage would be. I never can quite come up with the answer on what else we should have done, but I always blame a part of the problem on us and some part on the players. "
Regret
Work
Blame
" I think anyone who doesn't say that they'd like people to think that they're doing the right thing is wrong. I mean, I'd like it to be that way, but I've never allowed it to influence my actions. "
Think
People
Doing The Right Thing
" I think it's... I don't want to become a social crusader on this issue, but I think sports, male sports, has traditionally not been an inviting environment for gay men to identify themselves. But eventually... we will get to a place where it is not an issue in sports. "
Environment
Sports
Place
" I think that players play, and they compete, and it's not about incentives. "
Players
I Think
Compete
" It was the Michael Jordan/Nike phenomenon that really let people see that athletes were OK, and black athletes were OK. Defying a previous wisdom - not only that black athletes wouldn't sell in white America, but that the NBA as a predominantly black sport could not sell in white America. "
Wisdom
America
Black
" I've never found NBA owners to be deferential. I never considered them to be reliant. All that I do is knock myself out to represent their interests the best way I can and sometimes tell them, as part of my job, what they don't like to hear. "
Sometimes
Way
I Can
" I would say the referees have the toughest game to call. I would say that there's a lot of officiating done by announcers, local announcers. Sometimes you should listen to a game from both feeds, and you'd think you were listening to completely different games. "
Think
Say
You
" My own basketball background was ripping up my ACL in a lawyer's league. "
Lawyer
Up
Own
" Our officials want nothing more than to be at the top of their professional game and make the correct call. That's what they do; that's their living, that's their pride, that's their joy. They don't achieve that because they happen to be human. "
Living
Joy
Game
" Smart drafting is a wonderful thing. A smart free-agent signing is a wonderful thing. Smart trades are a wonderful thing, and that's a function of management. "
Smart
Management
Function
" We couldn't get enough Jeremy Lin material in the NBA store fast enough. And when we did, it was just gone in minutes. "
NBA
Fast
Enough
" We have a broad array of teams. And if somebody asked me whether a team is a good buy, my response is, 'You'd better hurry up, they're going like hot cakes, and they're going to be even more valuable when we get a system that is even more sustainable.' "
You
Better
Good
" We need a system where all of our teams have the opportunity to compete and to make a few dollars. That's not a bad desire for collective bargaining for a sports league, and it's great for our fans. "
Opportunity
Desire
Bad
" You walk into the playgrounds in Shanghai and Beijing, and you see youngsters who are shorter, shaking and baking and having attitude. And Jeremy Lin is going to inspire all of them. "
Walk
Inspire
You
" You will ultimately be defined by the sum total of your responses to circumstances, situations and events that you probably couldn't anticipate and indeed probably couldn't even imagine. So just keep your eyes on the course and be ready to move in different directions depending upon the crises and opportunities with which you are faced. "
Opportunities
You
Circumstances
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