
Top 75 Pat Riley Quotes
#1. I've played for the Miami Heat my whole career under Pat Riley. Mr. GQ himself. So when I pick out my outfits before a game, I'm already feeling confident. And some of that swagger stays with me when I take the court.
Dwyane Wade
#2. As Pat Riley, the basketball coach, said, Anytime you stop striving to get better, you're bound to get worse.
Brian Tracy
#3. Anyone can win a slam-dunk contest. The real Superman is dead. He was assassinated by Pat Riley. I'm the Big Cactus now and ready to roll again.
Shaquille O'Neal
#5. Coach (Pat) Riley told us on June 8 we'd win the title on June 20.
Shaquille O'Neal
#6. Pat Riley, Dave Checketts and Ernie Grunfeld - they brought the Knicks back to the glory days. It started with Rick Pitino. We took our first step with him, making the playoffs. When Pat came in we just kicked the door open.
Patrick Ewing
#7. I admire people who have and show "class." Coach Pat Riley has class! I can only hope other people say the same about me.
Bradford Winters
#8. Being ready isn't enough; you have to be prepared for a promotion or any other significant change.
Pat Riley
#9. He's the greatest clutch player I've ever seen. The hell with Jerry West!
Pat Riley
#10. Basketball is a business. Pure and simple. If you want to have fun, go to the YMCA.
Pat Riley
#11. I'd like my reputation to stay as it is and to be remembered for a wonderful decade.
Pat Riley
#12. If you have a positive attitude and constantly strive to give your best effort, eventually you will overcome your immediate problems and find you are ready for greater challenges.
Pat Riley
#13. Being a part of success is more important than being personally indispensable.
Pat Riley
#14. A particular shot or way of moving the ball can be a player's personal signature, but efficiency of performance is what wins the game for the team.
Pat Riley
#15. In every adversity, there is a seed of equivalent benefit.
Pat Riley
#16. People who create 20% of the results will begin believing they deserve 80% of the rewards.
Pat Riley
#17. The most DIFFICULT thing for individuals to do when they become part of a team is to sacrifice, it is much EASIER to be selfish.
Pat Riley
#18. Management must speak with one voice. When it doesn't management itself becomes a peripheral opponent to the team's mission.
Pat Riley
#19. Great teamwork is the only way we create the breakthroughs that define our careers.
Pat Riley
#20. The key to success is to learn to do something right and then do it right every time.
Pat Riley
#21. Shoulda, coulda, and woulda won't get it done. In attacking adversity, only a positive attitude, alertness, and regrouping to basics can launch a comeback.
Pat Riley
#22. The changes in your life aren't always what you hoped for. But they usually help you grow.
Pat Riley
#23. Commitment to the team - there is no such thing as in-between, you are either in our out.
Pat Riley
#24. You can never have enough talent.
Pat Riley
#25. There are only two options regarding commitment; you're either in or you're out.
Pat Riley
#26. Great players and great teams want to be driven. They want to be pushed to the edge. They don't want to be cheated. Ordinary players and average teams want it to be easy
Pat Riley
#27. Your either in or out. There's no in between.
Pat Riley
#28. You have to defeat a great players aura more than his game.
Pat Riley
#29. Giving yourself permission to lose guarantees a loss.
Pat Riley
#30. From nobody to upstart. From upstart to contender. From contender to winner. From winner to champion. From champion to Dynasty.
Pat Riley
#31. When you're playing against a stacked deck, compete even harder.
Pat Riley
#32. There is no such thing as life in-between.
Pat Riley
#33. We sometimes need adversity to fathom our true depths.
Pat Riley
#34. Complacency is the last hurdle standing between any team and its potential greatness.
Pat Riley
#35. Coaches who let a championship team back off from becoming a dynasty are cowards.
Pat Riley
#36. Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.
Pat Riley
#37. When a great team loses through complacency, it will constantly search for new and more intricate explanations to explain away defeat.
Pat Riley
#38. It's a reality we have to understand. (O'Neal) has to be more diligent. We have to be more diligent protecting him. We need him in the game.
Pat Riley
#39. There can only be one state of mind as you approach any profound test; total concentration, a spirit of togetherness, and strength.
Pat Riley
#40. Discipline is not a nasty word.
Pat Riley
#41. Great effort springs naturally from great attitude.
Pat Riley
#42. Look for your choices, pick the best one, then go with it.
Pat Riley
#43. Am I a control freak? No. Do I believe in organization? You bet. In discipline? In being on time and making sure everything at the hotel is ready and right? Definitely. I don't control players. I try to control the environment around the players so they can flourish.
Pat Riley
#44. Never be ready to play yesterday. Being ready to play today is what's important
Pat Riley
#45. Great players crave instruction on their weaknesses.
Pat Riley
#46. After a glorious victory in a grand war, the hardest battle to fight is the first little skirmish of the next campaign.
Pat Riley
#47. Don't let other people tell you what you want.
Pat Riley
#48. Excellence happens when you try each day to both do and be, a little better than you were yesterday!
Pat Riley
#49. When a milestone is conquered, the subtle erosion called entitlement begins its consuming grind. The team regards its greatness as a trait and a right. Half hearted effort becomes habit and saps a champion.
Pat Riley
#50. The key to teamwork is to learn a role, accept a role, and strive to become excellent playing it.
Pat Riley
#51. You have no choices about how you lose, but you do have a choice about how you come back and prepare to win again.
Pat Riley
#52. When a gifted team dedicates itself to unselfish trust and combines instinct with boldness and effort, its ready to climb.
Pat Riley
#53. Each Warrior wants to leave the mark of his will, his signature, on important acts he touches. This is not the voice of ego but of the human spirit, rising up and declaring that it has something to contribute to the solution of the hardest problems, no matter how vexing!
Pat Riley
#54. When you leave it to chance, then all of a sudden you don't have any more luck.
Pat Riley
#55. Basketball is a game of conditioning and fatigue. That's why I believe in practicing a team to train when it's exhausted.
Pat Riley
#56. There's no such thing as coulda, shoulda, or woulda. If you shoulda and coulda, you woulda done it.
Pat Riley
#57. Show the world how much you'll fight for the winners circle.
Pat Riley
#58. In every contest, there comes a moment that separates winning from losing. The true warrior understands and seizes that moment.
Pat Riley
#59. It's what you get from games you lose that is extremely important.
Pat Riley
#60. If you get tough mentally, you can get tough physically and overcome fatigue.
Pat Riley
#61. Any team can be a miracle team. The catch is that you have got to go out and work for your miracles. Effort is what ultimately separates great teams from ordinary teams.
Pat Riley
#62. "Shouda, coulda, and woulda" won't get it done.
Pat Riley
#63. The Ten Commandments were not a suggestion.
Pat Riley
#64. The true warrior understands and seizes that moment by giving an effort so intense and so intuitive that it could only be called one from the heart.
Pat Riley
#65. In all the research you do as a coach, studying other coaches and championship-type situations, you find that all those teams combined talent with great defense. You've got to stop other teams to win.
Pat Riley
#66. To have long term success as a coach or in any position of leadership, you have to be obsessed in some way.
Pat Riley
#67. All I did from day-to-day is coach. That's what my job was, that's what my passion was, and the fact that now it's something I'm being considered for is just mind-blowing to me, that I would ever be in that kind of company.
Pat Riley
#68. Public life is regarded as the crown of a career, and to young men it is the worthiest ambition. Politics is still the greatest and the most honorable adventure.
Pat Riley
#69. You can only receive what you're willing to give.
Pat Riley
#70. There's always the motivation of wanting to win. Everybody has that. But a champion needs, in his attitude, a motivation above and beyond winning.
Pat Riley
#71. When you face a fork in the road, step on the exhilarator!
Pat Riley
#72. Until you change the way that you look at things,Those things will never change.
Pat Riley
#74. Teamwork requires that everyone's efforts flow in a single direction. Feelings of significance happen when a team's energy takes on a life of its own.
Pat Riley
#75. I've learned to keep things simple. Look at your choices, pick the best one, then go to work with all your heart.
Pat Riley
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