If you want to be successful and you want your teammates to respect you, you got to be open to advice from the older guys.

The important thing is that your teammates have to know you're pulling for them and you really want them to be successful.

Obviously it's more fun having my teammates there and having all that camaraderie, but individual workouts are not a loss.

I'm worried about doing my best, playing to my potential, helping out my teammates, and trying to win games for the Giants.

You just have your teammates and yourself out there to pick you up, so just kind of shows you how strong you really can be.

I enjoy being held accountable, I enjoy holding my teammates accountable and being someone that my teammates can depend on.

It's not always going to be perfect but to have your teammates have your back through the ups and downs, it means the world.

I want to… help the young guys, help my teammates, help everybody be confident and make everybody feel like they're special.

Leadership is being the best example you can be for your teammates. The guy that everybody can depend on on a nightly basis.

Some people think all I did was trash talk. But ask my teammates, coaches - they saw how hard I worked, how hard I prepared.

I'm not a phenomenon; I'm just trying to be decisive for my teammates. There are a lot of talented young people in football.

I never want to play timid or scared of anything, especially when my pitcher or my teammates are out there going 100 percent.

I just prepare myself to perform well, to support my teammates to play well, to try to get to the final, to the World Series.

I keep joking with my teammates that Nickelback should be our walkout song. I think everyone secretly likes at least one song.

You never want to put yourself in a position where you can bring negativity to yourself or the organization and your teammates.

Philly will always have a special place in my heart, and I will cherish the great memories with the city and my teammates there.

You want to get your teammates involved. You want to make the right play. But sometimes you have to be the guy to make the play.

I never agreed too much about players talking about former teammates when they go somewhere else. I've never been a fan of that.

That's ultimately the thing that sticks out to you most, that's most important to me, is that I have the respect of my teammates.

I'm not one of those one-man-gang type of players. I'm a guy who has to rely on his teammates, to play within the team structure.

I never complained about my teammates, and I have to thank them because they always supported me and never allowed me to give up.

I played with great teammates like Ronaldinho and Messi. I think they are two of the greatest players in the history of football.

People don't believe in me very much, but I have my teammates and my family that believe in me so much; they see how hard I work.

When it comes down to it, I always played hard for my teammates and I played hard for my coaches no matter who it was, ownership.

It was a great privilege for me and my teammates to follow in the footsteps of sporting greats like Roger Federer and Tiger Woods.

It's good to score goals, but my teammates are fantastic - they really support me - but the opponents just want to tackle me hard!

I'm just trying to live in the moment and do the best I can for myself and for my teammates, and that's all I can really focus on.

If I'm tired, I'm coming out. I won't do that to my teammates and stay on the field when I know I'm not going to be able to do it.

I've had some of the best years of my career at Atletico and remember the supporters, my teammates, and the coaching staff fondly.

I think I'm a good enough ball handler to bring the ball up the basketball court, and my teammates do a great job of getting open.

I don't pay attention to what people think. I don't really care what people think. All that matters is my teammates and my coaches.

When all your teammates make shots, it's easy to get assists. Nobody feels the pressure to score. It makes the game so much easier.

To win, you have to involve all your teammates because if not, it is too difficult. One guy, it is impossible to win something big.

I'm focusing on being the best I can for my teammates - catching as many balls and putting in as many good blocks as I possibly can.

It's something I take a lot of pride in doing, in being the best defensive player in the world, in helping my teammates every night.

I am no genius; I just worked hard like my other teammates, and I believe all my teammates can win the title as they work hard, too.

I'm definitely a 'comfort' player. As a point guard, I like to know my teammates, feel connected to my teammates, and flow with them.

I understand my teammates. I know which teammates you can get on during the game, and which respond better to constructive criticism.

I always thought being a gamer and someone who had a sense of responsibility to the game and to my teammates was the honorable thing.

I'm going to keep being the good professional that I am. I am going to keep working hard to try and help my teammates and the manager.

I trust my teammates and their ability to be there when they have to be there. I'm going to be there when I have to be there for them.

The party now is having my kids laugh and my wife laugh and my teammates. I want them to see me have fun and put it in a different way.

I mean, this is basketball, you have a lot of different teammates and you move around a lot, to find true friends is something special.

I'm going to prove to the fans, going to prove to my teammates, that I can be a better defensive player, offensive player, to win games.

That's all I seek every practice and every game, to progress in some way, be coachable and try to be the best I can be for my teammates.

If you want to know who Zaza Pachulia is and you don't know, talk to any of my teammates. Teammates, coaches, I played over 1,000 games.

My teammates will tell you I find it hard to remember what happened two weeks earlier, let alone what happened a decade and a half back.

It's always a dream to sign a big contract, but the main dream is winning a championship and holding that trophy up with your teammates.

When you get to a team whether you're traded, drafted, or signed, you owe it to the organization and your teammates to give it your all.

When Diego won the World Cup in 1986, perhaps he had the luck that Messi has not had. Diego had very good teammates and things went well.

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