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When you're a young player, and you're starting to scratch your potential, you don't know how good you can be.
I'm not a video-game player at all.
Kobe taught people how to work hard, he taught you how to work hard. He gave you the blueprint of what you should do to be a successful basketball player, and work hard.
Always being an underdog, always being the player or the person nobody really knew, that always kept a chip on my shoulder.
I am a confident player, and a lot of people might look at it like, 'Oh, another cocky attitude,' but I don't look at it that way.
Everyone is out to find that next best player, so make the most of your opportunity.
Hopefully someday I'm the best player in the world. That's what I'm working toward.
I can play against a player like Messi; I don't fear anybody. I just play my game.
If one player does not trust the other players, that player should not play.
I myself feel that I'm a well-rounded player and got a lot better defensively and without the puck as time has gone on.
As an offensive player, you always want to produce and score goals, especially when that's your job on the team.
I think, for me, I'm a player that wants the puck, and I'm a better player when I have it.
When a player gets injured, all negative thoughts come in. Then you bump into people who have had that problem and they start telling you about how difficult it is and that doesn't help.
As an NBA player you want to help your team win at any cost, that's my main goal.
If I'm starting, I'm gonna do that, that's the main goal for me, to be the best player I can be. But being on the bench, I'll be the best I can be and help the team to the best of my ability.
There are a number of ways to define most valuable player. For me, it's the guy who means the most to his team.
The goal is to be in a place where you're wanted. You want to be with who wants you. I think that's what every player wants.
It's easy to judge a manager, I know because I did when I was a player.
If you've been a good player then you come to League Two, how will you cope with games on a dark, cold, wet Tuesday night? But I started at this level as a player in Italy with a club called Ternana, probably on worse pitches than League Two because they have real grass, there it was just bare earth.
The notion is tough guys challenge the bench and skill players never do. I'm considered a skilled player, but I don't carry myself like a skilled player.
This is how I see myself, as a player that at the end of the day, whether I have a letter or not, I know that when we're in overtime or it's a deciding moment in the game my teammates are looking at me to step up. To me that's all I need to know.
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