A Quote by Skip Bayless

Chris Paul, president of the NBA Players Association, can lead an entire league but can't lead his team when it really counts. — © Skip Bayless
Chris Paul, president of the NBA Players Association, can lead an entire league but can't lead his team when it really counts.
You're not going to look at Paul and see him slacking, not carrying his weight. All the other stuff, 'Paul doesn't lead' and all that? That's fine. Go grab guys that lead, then. Let me help them lead.
Since the NBA purchased the New Orleans Hornets, final responsibility for significant management decisions lies with the Commissioner’s Office in consultation with team chairman Jac Sperling. All decisions are made on the basis of what is in the best interests of the Hornets. In the case of the trade proposal that was made to the Hornets for Chris Paul, we decided, free from the influence of other NBA owners, that the team was better served with Chris in a Hornets uniform than by the outcome of the terms of that trade.
I will say that the lead cosmonaut trainer - I mean, we were working with professional cosmonaut trainers outside of Moscow. And the lead one, at the end of the project, announced to the entire group that he wanted Trish [Sie] to be on his team forevermore.
I'd say in the NBA, we have a league that really encourages players to stand for what they believe in. And I think that has created a great relationship between the players and the league.
When your great players are team players, everybody else follows their lead. The best team doesn't always win - it's usually the team that gets along best.
Hey, the Clippers are a good NBA basketball school. Helps out all the young guys who come into the league. It's not a fast team, not like a real NBA team. All the players have to worry about is improving on their own. You are there for your first few years. They teach you a little bit about the game, and then they let you go.
My dream was always to be a great PG and lead my team to an NBA title. So that's what I'm fighting for and pursuing.
League of Legends' players are so toxic. I can't imagine being on a team in the NBA where they were as toxic as they are in 'League of Legends.'
Chris Paul is a guy I can talk to about different stuff, especially when I played on his team.
I think as a veteran player, in general, you should feel that sense of responsibility to try to lead these guys to becoming good pros. You want the league to be in good hands, and you want these guys to become great NFL players and then pass it along to the next generation. You can only lead by example, and that's pretty much what I'm trying to do.
'Dhol' has me in the second lead. But I wish to upgrade to playing lead roles and want to be in the league of respected actresses of the industry.
I watch tape of players - Chris Paul, Deron Williams, all the top players who play my same position.
Labour needs to lead - lead on Brexit, lead in Europe, lead for the people.
The Football Association have always acted more as a referee than a governor. And the FA, aware the Premier League provide players for the England team, have always had too gentle a hand on the tiller. The result is that the Premier League are the tigers in the English football jungle everybody's scared of.
If you want to lead a family/team/organization, learn to lead/manage yourself first.
I definitely feel like I'm a really good playmaker, a really smart point guard that can lead his team and win.
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