Because I select my players from a feeling that comes to me when I am with them, a certain sympathy you might call it, or a vibration that exists between us that convinces me they are right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you're playing somebody who's going through a lot - frustration and hardship - you're just purging all your emotions, and it feels really good to do that.
I talk to the players, either individually or as a group, what I'm feeling, and I think the players appreciate that. And I think they respond to that.
I think you ultimately have to love who you're playing. You have to have that kind of feeling. You have to have passion for the person.
It makes you feel good that another team wants you, but I play with my heart.
It's a question of keeping one's eyes and ears open and watching how other people play the game. They're watching me too, to see what my attitude is like.
Sometimes I'm wrong, sometimes not. But I'm an instinctual player.
As a player you are always made to feel welcome, but at the same time, there is too much pressure.
You have a little bit of feeling for everyone you play.
When I'm on the court, I try to play with all my emotion and heart.
The reason I play music is to touch people - for selfish reasons, as well. It feels good to make someone else feel something, whether it's a kiss, a painting, good idea or it's a song.
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