When you play injured, you’re still judged like you’re 100 percent. You know you can’t do all you want to, but you want to get back to help your teammates. Chris Mullin Read Quote
My game hasn’t changed too much. I’m doing the same things as I did in college, except I’m outside more. It’s tough to go inside in the pros because the players are bigger. Chris Mullin Read Quote
The biggest difference between college and pros is a lot more games and better competition day in, day out. You don’t really have any nights off. Chris Mullin Read Quote
A lot of things have happened that I wish I could have just walked away from. But you wind up saying, ‘This is what it is – how does it get better, or how does it affect you, or how can you influence it in a positive way?’ Chris Mullin Read Quote
My four years in college, I cherished very much the opportunity to be able to stay at home. Chris Mullin Read Quote
If you asked a baseball pitcher from the ’50s what a middle reliever was, he’d laugh at you. In the ’50s, everyone pitched complete games. Chris Mullin Read Quote
There’s not a lot I haven’t done, from being the No. 1 option to the No. 12 option. Chris Mullin Read Quote
I’d much rather have guys play with each other, have the ball moving, less dribbling, more passing, aggressive and decisive. I don’t want guys looking over at me to call plays; I want them out there playing. Chris Mullin Read Quote