It's inevitable now, because everyone is a superstar, even if they're just an average player, and maybe that was part of the process set in motion when I signed that contract in 1994.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was determined if I was going to become a superstar it would be on my terms. I've had that ethic since the beginning.
To be a superstar is incredible pressure. And also in our country, I'm going to speak about this, America. We have a way of kind of making it hard on our superstars. I don't sense it when I go to Europe or I go to Japan.
A player dreams of being a superstar, but he doesn't want people flocking all over him asking for an autograph.
Any time you sign a big contract, you get in those later years, the expectations are high to play at a high level.
You become megastars when superstars start reprising your roles.
I thought the Hall of Fame was for superstars, not just average players like me.
Even the superstars need to be coached once in awhile.
I know that nobody can become a star without a team.
You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.
There aren't that many superstars around anymore.