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Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
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“Toughness is the ability not to rationalize. Rationalization is to make an excuse for not achieving more than you have to that point.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Toughness is the ability not to rationalize.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Failing doesn’t make you a failure. Failing makes you a competitor. Every competitor fails. If you lay it on the line, you will come up short at times. Failure is a part of competing, and embracing that fact is an important component of toughness. Tough people fail, but tough people are not failures. The only failures are those who give up, or give in.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Responsible to the element, accountable to the mission”:”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Life isn’t easy, but you never quit. Never. I may not have been the best, but I can always give my best. That’s how you demonstrate toughness.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“To be great defensively, all five defenders have to play together, “five as one,” instead of just “five ones” out on the floor.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“When my players say, ‘My bad,’ after a mistake, it drives me crazy. I saw it; I know it was your mistake,” Williams said. “Saying, ‘My bad,’ is just a way to relieve yourself of responsibility for the mistake.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Practice, for better or worse, is going to be re-created in a game,” Knight said. His goal was to correct mistakes in both practice and games, and he posted a sign over the locker of every player that read, “Victory favors the team making fewest mistakes.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“A true friend is somebody who can make us do what we can.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“You need to concentrate on what you’re doing, while you’re doing it,”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“Knight has always said that there are many more mental mistakes in games than physical mistakes. “I always say, ‘Dumb loses more games than smart wins.’ That’s about concentration, discipline, understanding the game and your impact on it. That’s toughness.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
“But I did not want to be common; I wanted to be uncommon. I did not want to do what was easy; I wanted to do what was hard, and do it consistently. To get the most from myself and to get the most out of practice, and to give the most to my team, I should have put more effort, energy and thought into preparing myself for each practice. Each practice is an opportunity. It is an opportunity to get better, and an opportunity to make a breakthrough and reach a new level. I should have done a better job of preparing myself for that opportunity, instead of treating some practices as “just another day.”
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
― Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court
