Discrimination and prejudice of any kind have no place in sports or in our society.
From Jerry Reinsdorf
I've said this over the years publicly - this is not a lucrative business. My goal every year is to break even with the White Sox.
When I look back, I did what I had to do for business and then fit family life into it.
I never believed in pushing my kids. My dad was very unhappy I wasn't going to be a doctor, but I couldn't stand to see the sight of blood. And I wanted to be a lawyer since I was in seventh or eighth grade.
When I gave up law to go into real estate, my mother said, 'How can you give up the law?' But she lived long enough to see the Bulls win all six championships. She would wear all six pendants at the same time. She could barely stand up.
I think every parent takes more pleasure in seeing their child succeed than seeing themselves succeed.
Losing is not fun. I know the fans don't like it, but they don't have to watch it every day. I have to watch it every day. I don't like watching bad teams.
I only had one player in my 33 years of sports that couldn't be traded. He wore No. 23 - and 45 when he played baseball.
Don't write us off. Nobody thought we'd win the World Series in 2005, but we did. There are years when we think we're great, and we're bad. I mean, the funny thing about this game is that you can't figure it out.
It is a very humbling honor to be selected as a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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