When I think about how I grew up sleeping on a cot in the hallway in a one-bedroom apartment in Flatbush, it's been a great life. I can't complain. Jerry Reinsdorf apartmentbedroomcomplain Change image and share on social
I just put people together. I just identified jobs that have to be filled. And then I have to go out and find the right people and make sure they talk to each other. So I'm the beneficiary of good things that other people do. I get credit for that. If they don't do a good job, I get the blame for it. Jerry Reinsdorf beneficiaryblamecredit share on social
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. Jerry Reinsdorf barelybullchampionship share on social
When I bought the team, I wasn't thinking about a new arena. But obviously I'm very proud of the contributions that the Bulls franchise has made to the community between Chicago Bulls Charities and the re-development of the West Side with the United Center being the catalyst. Jerry Reinsdorf arenabullbuy share on social
Live every day like it's you're last because one day you'll be right. Jerry Reinsdorf daylivewill Change image and share on social
We completely support Commissioner Silver's decision today regarding Clippers owner Donald Sterling, and praise him for his prompt investigation and action. Jerry Reinsdorf actionclipperscommissioner Change image and share on social
The Commissioner was correct to ban Mr. Sterling from all official NBA business, to levy the stiffest allowable fine, and we will support his recommendation to press for Mr. Sterling to relinquish his ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers franchise. Jerry Reinsdorf allowableangelesban share on social
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. Jerry Reinsdorf baseballplayplayer Change image and share on social
My greatest moment as a jock occurred when I was 14 and playing punch ball in front of my house on Albemarle Road near East 17th Street in Brooklyn. I ran back, back for a ball, and it fell in my hands. I didn't even see it. Everyone congratulated me on the catch, and I never told them how it really happened. Jerry Reinsdorf 17thalbemarleback share on social