Top 44 Quotes & Sayings by Red Auerbach

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Red Auerbach.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Red Auerbach

Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach was an American professional basketball coach and executive. He served as a head coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA), most notably with the Boston Celtics. He was also the head coach of the Washington Capitols and Tri-Cities Blackhawks. As a coach, Auerbach set NBA records with 938 wins and nine championships. After his coaching retirement in 1966, he served as president and front office executive of the Celtics until his death. As general manager and team president of the Celtics, he won an additional seven NBA titles for a grand total of 16 in a span of 29 years and making him one of the most successful team officials in the history of North American professional sports.

Natural abilities are like natural plants; they need pruning by study.
To a father, when a child dies, the future dies; to a child when a parent dies, the past dies.
The best way to forget ones self is to look at the world with attention and love. — © Red Auerbach
The best way to forget ones self is to look at the world with attention and love.
Just do what you do best.
An acre of performance is worth a whole world of promise.
Basketball is like war in that offensive weapons are developed first, and it always takes a while for the defense to catch up.
He who believes in nobody knows that he himself is not to be trusted.
The only correct actions are those that demand no explanation and no apology.
Any coach needs talent. You start with talent. Without talent, we're all in the soup.
You don't win games as a coach during games. You win games as a coach before games. Players win during games, not coaches
The Boston Celtics are not a basketball team, they are a way of life.
Many, many times, the kids with the less talent become the better athletes because they're more dedicated to achieving their full potential.
You can't win without the ball.
When players are used to winning, they put out a little more. Basketball 3rd winningest coach (regular season and playoffs) in NBA history; won 1,037 times in 20 years.
They said you have to use your five best players but I found you win with the five who fit together the best. — © Red Auerbach
They said you have to use your five best players but I found you win with the five who fit together the best.
I don't believe in statistics. There are too many factors that can't be measured. You can't measure a ballplayer's heart.
He has the players too happy.
Winners train, losers complain. Give me twelve players that want to win and they will find a way to win.
The coach should be the absolute boss, but he still should maintain an open mind.
I never had a set of rules. Every situation is different.
I have two college degrees, four honorary doctorate degrees, and am in three Halls of fame, and the only thing I know how to do is teach tall people how to put a ball in the hole.
I have two college degrees, but the only way I could make a living was by showing kids how to put a ball in a hole.
I can't stand a ballplayer who plays in fear. Anybody who has a good shot has got to take it and keep taking it. So he misses...so what?
I've turned down a lot of trades where I might have gotten a better player, but I wasn't totally sure of the chemistry of that new player coming in. Even though he might possess golden ability, his personality and the way he gets along with teammates might be things you just don't want to cope with.
You see, in sports you have so many things that aren't expected. There's so much uncertainty. So when players find themselves in a situation where management has a great deal of integrity and they can depend on my word or anybody else's word in the organization, they feel secure. And if the players feel secure, they don't want to leave here. And if they don't want to leave here, they're going to do everything they can on the court to stay here.
To be a successful coach you should be and look prepared. You must be a man of integrity. Never break your word. Don't have two sets of standards. Remember you don't handle players-you handle pets. You deal with players. Stand up for your players. Show them you care-on and off the court. Very important-it's not 'how' or 'what' you say but what they absorb.
If they think we've got an edge, we've got an edge.
Strategy is something anyone can learn. But not all coaches take the time to understand a man's personality.
I never took a position we were going to be a good ball club. I took the position we were going to be a winning ball club.
You've got to avoid overcoaching. You've got to avoid talking too much. You've got to avoid showing players that you're the boss every time. You don't have to do that. They know you're in charge.
If you're keeping score, win! — © Red Auerbach
If you're keeping score, win!
I can't stand a ballplayer who plays in fear.
Stand up for your players. Show them you care on and off the court.
Look after your people.
Take pride in what you do. The kind of pride I'm talking about is not the arrogant puffed-up kind; it's just the whole idea of caring - fiercely caring
Everyone is born with a certain potential. You may never achieve your full potential, but how close you come depends on how much you want to pay the price.
It's not what you tell your players that counts. It's what they hear.
If you want to be a Champion, you've got to feel like one, you've got to act like one, you've got to look like one.
Everything can happen in the playoffs.
You handle animals. You deal with people.
If I'm going to coach the players, I want some say on who they're going to be.
Wilt Chamberlain had a great deal to do with the success of the NBA. His dominance, power, demeanor and the rivalry with Bill Russell says it all. He will be sorely missed by myself and everyone in the basketball community. Wilt was a great performer and a great athlete.
The most important thing in coaching is communication. It's not what you say as much as what they absorb. — © Red Auerbach
The most important thing in coaching is communication. It's not what you say as much as what they absorb.
And I have been very blessed, having coached some of the greatest that have ever played the game. But if I had to start a team today, the greatest player and the one guy I would take would be Larry Bird.
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