People enjoy the game of basketball, so if you're not smiling, the fans are not going to smile. You can't go around mean-mugging everybody at every game.Collection: Smile
When I walk into a gym full of kids, I could be having the worst day possible, but once you see the kids smile it changes your whole day around.Collection: Smile
When I was younger, I used to dunk and they criticized me for the dunk. They said I couldn't be an All-Star because I dunked too much. So in order to get the respect from the people, I felt like I had to change my game.Collection: Respect
I would never let myself go back there to play another 82-game season in Seattle. I think the team deserves better and the fans deserve better.
There is no positive outlook about Shawn Kemp in Seattle. When that name is mentioned, it brings nothing but negativity.
I always found it a great challenge playing against Michael Jordan, to play against Magic Johnson, to play against Larry Bird, to play against all those good players because it's something that you can take away from it.
My game hasn't changed at all. I don't call it flair or whatever. It's just the way I've always played.
The best feeling is when you dunk on a big guy bigger than you, then you can give him that look. It shrinks him down a bit!
It was just one of those things that, you know, you get to the NBA and have success and you just wanna play against the best, you don't wanna play with the best.
I will be Shawn Kemp regardless of whether I have money or not. The only thing money does is show who you are.
I've been married 23 years now. Gone from spending all of my time on the road to being a husband and father.
I was known for a lot of dunks, but my first big dunk really came here in New York. I had some others back then, but my first major dunk came against the Knicks and Kenny 'Sky' Walker. So, you know, New York has a lot of meaning to me.
In the NBA, you always have to make the right decisions. You should feel free to live a normal life, but you really can't.
When a person gets to the age of 35 and you go to jail, it either makes you or breaks you. It made me identify what I wanted.
I've been called so many names and been written off by so many people who just say, 'Whatever happened to this guy?'
I've got some kids out there; it's no secret. I've never been late on payments. I've handled it as best as I possibly can. There's no lawsuits. I try to stay on top of it.
I'm not going to sit here and tell anybody I haven't had difficulties in my life, haven't made any bad decisions. But to sit back and consider myself a bad person or not doing something positive, it's so untrue.
I'm not trying to come back and change the perception of what people think about me. They can think what they want to, man.
I'm all for doing positive. I've worked in the community. My wife, she's spending her life basically giving back to the community. That's something that we take pretty seriously, man.
When you watch the old NBA, one thing is for sure, you will see more fights, a little more talking, bigger guys, bigger bodies.
If I read an article and believed everything a guy said about me, I'd believe I was the best person in the world or the worst person in the world, so I can't go off what some guy says about me. I only go off what happens to me.
You get a chance to play, you get a little more comfortable out there on the court, and you just try to make the most out of the time you get.
You've got to go through times in your life when you're not going to make the greatest decisions. But the thing is, I always say, you grade a person on what they've become after they've made some mistakes. Because it's so easy to make mistakes when you're young.
I won so many years in Seattle and then to go to Cleveland... I had a pretty nice year the first year I got there and then the last two years, we just weren't able to make it to the playoffs.
I remember when I was a rookie, there was an article in 'USA Today' that said, 'Larry Bird, he's lost a step.' That night I went out to guard him, he scored, like, 47 on me.
When I was younger, I was a guy who always wanted to get to the rim and attack the rim and just dunk the basketball.
I get excited after I dunk. I yell and scream, but it's not yelling and screaming at other players to show them up. It's the way I play. What I do is have fun on the court.