Best quotes by Baron Davis on Me

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  • Throw me to the wolves. I learn faster when I'm around wolves and sharks.
    - Baron Davis
  • My grandmother knew nothing about sports. She still didn't even when I went to the NBA. She never really cared too much about sports. She only cared about me being a good person.
    - Baron Davis
  • Nobody cared about Baron Davis for so long, and then all of a sudden, it's like all these articles are coming out. People are passing judgment or thinking they know me.
    - Baron Davis
  • It was always like there was no doubt in anybody's mind that I was going to UCLA, so once UCLA started recruiting me, everybody started pushing me there.
    - Baron Davis
  • UCLA takes care of me. I'm a Bruin for life.
    - Baron Davis
  • A lot of times getting double- or triple-teamed, like triangle-and-two, it just made me be more of an all-around player.
    - Baron Davis
  • If the Clippers need me, I could come in there and turn it around.
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  • There was a gap in minority heroes in animation, books, and storytelling for me as a kid, and being a father now, I felt the responsibility I had to the next generation to create stories that allow us to wish and dream and build worlds that inspire young people who haven't traditionally had these heroes to look up to.
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  • For me, basketball was the way I was able to hone my leadership skills during the heat of competition.
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  • I played a lot at the school across the street from my house. That's how I started, really. Playing street basketball and challenging the guys out on the court who were older than me.
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  • I feel like basketball is my outlet. Basketball is an opportunity for me to get all my emotions out.
    - Baron Davis
  • My grandfather built a basketball court for me when I was 3 years old as a Christmas present, and I would go back there every day all day and just play basketball.
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  • For me, Santa was white, and he was in Coca Cola commercials. You never saw a black Santa on TV and in movies, and when you did, it was usually a bum with a Santa hat, or a bunch of jewelry.
    - Baron Davis