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Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of all time.
Paul Pierce
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I don't think Kobe is the best player. I'm the best player.
Paul Pierce
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At the beginning of the season, I set my goal to see if I can lead the league in scoring, because I feel I have that kind of ability. A lot of guys say it, but it's not really in their grasp. I feel that's really in my grasp.
Paul Pierce
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I think the most important thing I work on is just my mental approach to every day, my mental approach to the game. How to come in each and every day focused, doing what I want to do, I think that's just the biggest issue.
Paul Pierce
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I worked at a hospital for a week. And at a golf course when I was in college at Kansas for about a week. The tips weren't good so I quit.
Paul Pierce
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Life changes when you have a child, when you have your own family. You become more careful about what you do. You're not going to be out late, going out to clubs, hanging out with your friends. You're going to be at home, taking care of your daughter, playing with her.
Paul Pierce
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A lot of players know I've been around 13 years and this is my second lockout. I got a lot of respect. I know what's going on both for the league and the union.
Paul Pierce
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The rim is looking bigger and bigger every game.
Paul Pierce
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It's been a pleasure to bring my talents to south beach now on to Memphis.
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I probably visualize myself, the shots I'm going to get in the game, how I'm going to play defense, what we have to do to stop the other team's best player, what it's going to take out of me, the whole aspect of the game.
Paul Pierce
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You know coaches. Sometimes they ramble.
Paul Pierce
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I always wanted a little brother because I felt like the little brother had to do everything.
Paul Pierce
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There's times you want to give up and times you want to move on ... you get so much satisfaction out of staying and sticking with it, and seeing things turn around.
Paul Pierce
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Who cares who gets the last shot or scores the most points? Who cares who gets the credit? If we win, we're all winners.
Paul Pierce
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Listening and talking to my teammates has helped me learn the NBA game. I know that talent can only take you so far.
Paul Pierce
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The game isn't over till the clock says zero.
Paul Pierce
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I try to play within the flow of the team's offense.
Paul Pierce
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When you got it going, you got it going. I just keep my focus down the stretch. Thats when I want the ball. Im just not afraid to fail.
Paul Pierce
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Playoff basketball ... you've got to treat every possession like it's your last.
Paul Pierce
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A lot of guys look toward me for leadership. I feel like I can provide some of that.
Paul Pierce
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Both teams want to win and they want to do everything possible. You don't think about the fatigue factor. You're just trying to grind it out to get the win.
Paul Pierce
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At some point we all have to move on. Im here to create some kind of legacy in Brooklyn.
Paul Pierce
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I've always been a late bloomer. My body developed late. From ninth to 10th grade, I grew like 3 inches. Just kind of stretched out. I was like 6-1, grew to 6-4 in 10th grade.
Paul Pierce
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You've got to watch your back. We are targets as basketball payers.
Paul Pierce
