You remember the finals you lose as much as the ones you win.
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It is always nice to get to finals, but never nice to lose in them.
I have short-term memory loss. I know that some of the memories of the Super Bowl championships are fading.
In college, I probably lost a total of about 11 games, and then I came to the Celtics and in my first three weeks we went on a nine-game losing streak.
My biggest loss was the Olympics. I just can't forget losing. I never will.
I get this call and they go, you know, 'Do you want to do the finals?' and I go, 'Yeah, I guess, I've never, never done the finals.' Especially for somebody who's done as many thousands of games as I have, it kind of takes you one step further.
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how many people remember you when you die.
We always learn more from the losing than the winning.
In college, a loss is pretty devastating. That feeling kind of goes away in an 82-game season. You hate to lose, but you also have a lot more games to make up for it.
The biggest thing I learned from losing? Winning's better.
Most ball games are lost, not won.
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