A Quote by Stan Van Gundy

LeBron is LeBron. They're not going to call offensive fouls on him. He gets to do what he wants. — © Stan Van Gundy
LeBron is LeBron. They're not going to call offensive fouls on him. He gets to do what he wants.
Durant has developed a LeBron Complex, sounding like he wants to be his best buddy LeBron as well as beat him.
No guy on the basketball court is a threat to score with LeBron James out there. Not only will LeBron dominate from the offensive end as well, but he's also doing it on the defensive end, which really makes him the complete package.
Millions of guys play millions of basketball games every day of the week at the playground or the YMCA. But LeBron James gets $20 million a year because he can jam on all of those guys. We're always going to want to see LeBron and Kobe go at it.
I'm definitely not the caliber player that LeBron is, but I find it funny how people can criticize him and the way he plays the game. So it's pretty easy to criticize me if they are still able to criticize LeBron.
I ask everybody, who's the best between Magic and LeBron? Everyone says Michael's greatest. But, OK, well, we'll give him his props. But LeBron is a better athlete, and he can do more than Michael on the basketball court.
I appreciate that people think that, give me the comparisons to LeBron, but I'm not LeBron. I'm myself.
There's bigger threats in my neighborhood than LeBron James, so I have no fear whatsoever of LeBron.
LeBron - he's LeBron. He just won't be denied, he's the best player in the league and also a great person.
You knew LeBron James was going to be LeBron James when he was a sophomore.
Most people, they're dug in. 'Michael Jordan is the best player, and there's nothing LeBron can do.' A lot of people dug in that LeBron is whiny and he complains, he jumped teams, he wants all the best players. And once you have your mind made up on a particular topic, there's no moving you off of that.
When I first left Nike to go work with LeBron and manage him, I was really bullish about managing other athletes. I really wanted to get more athletes besides LeBron and build this big management practice. And in hindsight that was a mistake.
I'm like LeBron, man. I'm like a smaller LeBron. That's why I'm not in the NBA. If I had about five, six more inches, I'd be in the league.
If I were LeBron, I would have gone to Chicago or I would have stayed home and showed a little more loyalty to my city and my team. But I'm not LeBron.
I'm always getting confused with LeBron James. Everywhere I go, I'm LeBron James.
If LeBron doesn't care about the regular season, why should fans? The answer: Russell Westbrook. Where LeBron and others are content to rest and save themselves for games they feel are more important, Westbrook has gone a different way.
I'm on a team with LeBron James and Chris Bosh, and they both dress well. It gets competitive. If I don't bring my A game, they're going to outshine me.
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