George St. Pierre
FUN FACT:
Georges St-Pierre took up martial arts because he was bullied
Derek Fisher
Hepp on Fisher:
He was the spiritual leader of the Lakers. Kobe and Shaq were the powerhouses that received most of the love and attention during some great championship years. But Derek was the guy that focused on the bigger picture - keeping everyone grateful and hopeful that the players could be positively influential on and off the court. And of course, Fish was clutch when the Lakers needed a big bucket.
Aaron Rodgers
"Success isn't owned. Its leased; and rent is due everyday".
Charles Barkley
Hepp on Barkley:
If you don't agree with Barkley's commentary, it's because you're wrong. He is on point in his analysis of players in basketball and other sports. Aside from his brilliant insight on the psychology of sports, he is very entertaining and funny. It's easy to see why the greats like MJ, Magic, Bird, etc love this guy.
Larry Bird
FUN FACT:
His Rivalry With Magic Johnson Was Made Into A Documentary And A Broadway Play
Datone Jones
Hepp on Jones:
I am lucky enough to know Datone personally. He was playing at UCLA when I met him. He's a real genuine guy that hasn't allowed fame and fortune taint him. Great young man.
Conor McGregor
"Look out for those who look out for you. Loyalty is everything".
Tom Brady
FUN FACT:
Tom was the youngest player to win a Super Bowl (now the 2nd youngest).
Clay Matthews
"I don't just want to go out there and do my job - I want to excel at it. I hold myself to a high standard. I expect to make plays that alter the game, and if I don't, I hold myself accountable".
Michael Jordan
FUN FACT:
Місhаеl Јоrdаn has won 6 ΝВА Championships. He is the most decorated player in NBA.
Sidney Crosby
Hepp on Crosby:
What Canadian doesn't love Sid the Kid? I was in Vancouver for the Olympics when Sid scored the game winner against USA in OT to win the gold medal. The city was insane. He's tough. He's a winner. He's humble. He's relentless. He's just an awesome dude.
Kobe Bryant
"I'll do whatever it takes to win games, whether it's sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate, or hitting the game-winning shot".